What you have here is 14 prime SOCKEYE anthems like "Date with a Fetus" and "More Songs About Jesus & Dildos," plus 16 equally stoopid ditties from THAT ONE BAND like "My Penis is a Vegetarian" and "Crucified Hamsters." Lots of butts and penises on the cover, and some the wackiest "music" you're likely to ever hear. SOCKEYE, the world's number one pre-adolescent grossout sillypunk band, has perhaps met it's match in THAT ONE BAND. 7 songs (DIONYSUS)įeaturing Nick of Tuscon's CONFLICT, this is straight ahead hardcore with a pro-people stance. Recorded live on Los Angeles' KXLU radio. Hardcore punk, the way we all remember it: fresh vibrant, angry. (SOUND POLLUTION)ĭual female vocals over unbelievably heavy Swedish hardcore. A mix of bone-crushing slow riffs and discharge. 25 songs recorded in 1998, including standouts from its early days and some new stuff as well. Formed in San Francisco in late 1979, this veteran band has weathered a few personnel changes, but retains the same snarling sound and underground attitude it began with. Way-old school hardcore with teeth and a tale of defiance of all trends over its 20-year intermittent career. Includes one track with their original singer from the "Rat in a Maze" days. Showing greater polish but still packing a mighty punch, the boys return with their 4th album. 2 females on bass, vocals, & drums form the core of this wild & intense fun-core band that utilizes lots of guest guitarists. Lots of interest in this band since their interview & cassette tracks found in Public Bath's "Show Kai #1" mag. A startlingly tight exercise in noisy spazz pop peppiness quotient off the scale! Canadian import. This female Japanese duo is rapidly becoming known as an act to watch. This Kyoto-based band, reminiscent of a toned-down Ruins, play a somewhat complicated pop, accented with fractured rhythms, power chords and whimsical, often cartoonish vocals. Technically located in Logan Square, people in Bucktown, Wicker Park, Lincoln Park and all over Chicago have found their way to Fireside Bowl.Subterranean - Dark Ages - So-Sz Subterranean Mailorder, PO Box 2530, Berkeley, CA 94702, USA This newly renovated bowling alley has maintained the original look and feel of the past with updates to the scoring equipment and amenities. Fireside Bowl remains increasingly popular by staying true to the game of bowling in the city of Chicago. Lately with all of the disco bowling and light shows and glow in the dark bowling, it has become increasingly difficult to find a place with that true Chicago bowling alley feel. While many Bowling Alleys in Chicago wound up closing, Fireside Bowl has remained open for over 60 years in Logan Square. Fireside Bowl flourished, during the 50’s and 60’s until the factories started closing and many people moved to the suburbs.įireside Bowl changed along with the times and was a source of entertainment all along the way. Everybody was in at least one bowling league with people from work or church. At that time Bowling was very popular, Chicago being a blue collar town, was a bowling mecca. Fireside Bowl is an original family owned Chicago Bowling Alley established in the 1940’s.
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