Monthly Archives: January 2006

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Sex Pistols re-issue again

On 14th March, 2006 Rhino/Warner Bros will be reissuing a digitally remastered version of Never Mind The Bollocks. This version will be released in the USA to coincide with the induction of the Sex Pistols into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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Don’t Listen To The Radio

The Vines new album will be out in the USA on April 4th. The new song “Don’t Listen to the Radio” is supposedly on their website (facebook – sorry baby)but I can’t find it. Maybe it just starts playing when you go there…if I had speakers I could tell. 

 

 

~8/6/17 here you go baby…good old you tube (mp3’s are obsolete – wtf!). I don’t think I heard this song before, I like the starting beat a lot. The more I hear it the more I like it. These guys were pretty cool. Still not sure why you had no speakers…cause we have enough speakers now to outfit a stadium. 🙂 MISS YOU SO MUCH! mc~

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Thousand Oaks Rock Bands

Children of the Mushroom drummer has a very cool blog of a group of rock bands from Thousand Oaks Cailifornia. Most of the Bands are from the late 60’s and early 70’s and have not played together in over 30 years. Children of The Mushroom – Lady – California Grassfield – Cast of A Thousand – Blu Coats – Bricklayer Love. To see some more info on some of these bands check out this post.

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Educated Horses

MTV.com talked to Rob Zombie about the upcoming album Educated Horses…

“Before Ozzfest, I didn’t have any plans to tour again at all. I was sort of sick of it, truthfully. Everything with my last band started to turn ugly and it wasn’t that fun,” he explained. “With the new band, I just had such a good time that really, as corny as it sounds, it seemed like the old days, we’re having a band, we’re playing and it’s just fun. Once being in a band turns stressful, you go, ‘What the f— am I doing?’ It was really fun, and we came off the tour and started making a record and it just clicked. The record … we were like, ‘These are the best songs ever. It would be stupid not to finish it.”

 

Back in October, Zombie and the band entered Los Angeles’ Chop Shop Studios to write and record the follow-up to 2001’s The Sinister Urge; Zombie co-produced the album with Scott Humphrey. On Friday, the guys put the finishing touches on the LP, called Educated Horses. Zombie said the disc will include 11 tracks including an acoustic number called “Death of It All,” “Seventeen Year Locusts” and the album’s first single, “Foxy, Foxy” and should land in stores on March 28.

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