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Tuesday, April 26, 2005

The Hot Post

Hot Topic: Taking your MTV “punk rock” rebellion and selling it back to you!

“Our store employees are our eyes and ears across the country. In fact, employees are reimbursed for the cost of a concert ticket in exchange for a brief fashion report highlighting the items worn by the music artists as well as the fans.” - taken from Hot Topic’s website.

In other “Hot” news, Swami Records has just released the Hot Snakes “John Peel Seesions” CD. Apparently this was the last band to record for his legendary show before he passed away. The track list and CD description are below.
BUY IT

1. Automatic Midnight
2. No Hands
3. Braintrust
4. This Mystic Decade

”On their first trip to the U.K., Hot Snakes were asked by legendary disc jockey John Peel to come into the BBC Studios at Maide Vale and record a session for his radio show. The band went in on Oct. 11th, 2004, and cut 4 songs live. The sound that was captured was a realistic snapshot of the Hot Snakes sound with rougher edges and spontaneous energy. Hot Snakes were to be his last guests as John Peel died on a vacation in Peru a week later. The legacy of John Peel expands from the 60's to present day and surely beyond. His will to champion maverick music from the underground and to constantly stay abreast with the new noise, made him the antenna to a world of music that usually slips through the cracks. Hot Snakes are grateful to have had the opportunity to be a speck in his massive scope of reference.Long Live Peel!”

1 Comments:

Blogger Ray Bridges said...

Did you write "I fucked Ann Coulter in the ass"? It sure read like your style, and it did happen in soCal.

April 26, 2005 8:20 PM  

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