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  • Birthday 08/14/1990

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  1. So I recently heard 808s again and agree with you
  2. Jalapeño + pepperoni is the best, fact not opinion. check the worldwide pizza polls
  3. you're a victim of the MEXICAN TYPHOON ehh?
  4. hey chill out, i just want to partake in late night forum banter either way i read half way through your comment and will be back in a year or so
  5. the pre order for black vinyl copies is up http://store.maximumrocknroll.com/product/los-crudos-discography/
  6. Sacred Bones Records: http://www.sacredbonesrecords.com/products/sbr3016-part-1-funeral-parade-ep ****Limited Edition Version: Edition of 200 hand-numbered copies in deluxe packaging, with alternate screen-printed wrap-around sleeve, on White & Black Marble Vinyl , wax-sealed, and available by mail order only. ONE PER PERSON LIMIT.**** WALL OF TEXT: Part 1 formed in 1980 and were part of the original London anarcho-punk scene. During the early 1980s they played a number of gigs, often with Rudimentary Peni, who the band became associated with, as well as other acts operating around the London Anarchy Centres funded by Crass’ Bloody Revolutions 7”. Part 1’s final gig (before reforming in 2013) was at the 100 Club in 1983 with Subhumans. The band’s only vinyl release during this time was the Funeral Parade EP , released in October 1982. As well as an anarcho-punk classic, the record is now regarded as a seminal deathrock release – largely due to the dark, heavily flanged guitar work, morbid imagery, and anti-religious lyrical themes. Indeed, Part 1 have been described as “England’s Ultimate Cult Deathrock band.” (CVLT Nation) This very special reissue finally sees this lost classic receiving a long-deserved quality release: A remastered 12" vinyl in a deluxe gatefold sleeve with accompanying horror zine I...Paraworm, packed with never-seen text and unpublished artworks from the pen of guitarist Mark Ferelli, all contemporaneous to the 1982 release. In 2013, founding members Ferelli and Jake Baker (vocals), reformed the band with long-time admirer Chris Low (ex-Apostles, Oi Polloi, Political Asylum) on drums; later joined by David Barnett (ex-Adam & the Ants, Guernica, Lola Colt) on bass. Their first reformation show was at the Rebellion Festival that summer, 30 years after their last live performance. Since then, Part 1 have played a number of gigs to great acclaim and enthusiastic response with further releases and concerts scheduled for 2015.
  7. I have a feeling it's going to be on silver or something similar to match the 3m
  8. An old MRR cord posted this a couple of days ago
  9. Album is now streaming First Listen: Heems, 'Eat Pray Thug'http://www.npr.org/2015/03/01/389022625/first-listen-heems-eat-pray-thug Flag Shopping, Home, and Patriot Act are stand outs for me.
  10. Former Das Racist dude and all that blah blah Insound: http://www.insound.com/heems-eat-pray-thug-vinyl-lp.html iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/eat-pray-thug/id953908398 Amazon Pre-Order: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00RB3RDWW/ref=dm_ws_sp_ps_dp
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