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    • August 25, 2008 11:15 AM CDT
    • arrrrrrrrrrrrr American fuckers! Get that line-up over to Europe! better yet, THE NETHERLANDS!

    • August 24, 2008 5:39 PM CDT
    • :/ Fucking hell..

    • August 21, 2008 8:13 PM CDT
    • Fuck! Let's go and get fucked up!!

    • August 21, 2008 1:13 PM CDT
    • SchnappM said:

      Holy shit, that lineup is amazing! I will be there for sure... I definitely hope it works out
      Agreed, there's no way I could miss this and live with myself!

    • August 21, 2008 1:05 PM CDT
    • Holy shit, that lineup is amazing! I will be there for sure... I definitely hope it works out

    • August 21, 2008 7:23 AM CDT
    • Yeah, I heard from Tim finally. He said they're trying to keep this on the down low for the time being in case they have to bail on it. That means they have to raise enough money by selling ads in the fest program to raise money for plain tickets, etc. Oh yeah, and unfortunately, the Devil Dogs won't be playing. Fingers crossed, kopper

    • August 25, 2008 8:29 AM CDT
    • greg lowery

    • August 25, 2008 12:44 AM CDT
    • Oblivians
      the Drags
      new bomb turks
      the mummies(+1)
      man or astro man?
      MAD3
      the Pagans
      Phantom Surfers
      the Motards
      the Trashwomen
      the Cowslingers

    • August 24, 2008 11:00 PM CDT
    • The Dead Milkmen
      The Creation
      The Damned
      The Fe Fi Fours Plus 2
      Gun Club
      The Haunted
      The Outsiders
      July
      Mouse & the Traps
      Moving Sidewalks
      The Barbarians
      The Pretty Things
      Shadows of Knight
      The Swamp Rats
      The Wailers
      Zakary Thaks

    • August 24, 2008 7:39 PM CDT
    • The Flamin' Groovies
      The Slickee Boys
      The Droogs

      those are some of the bands that got this thing rolling again in the 70's....

      >

    • August 24, 2008 2:01 PM CDT
    • Ed Post-Mortem said:

      Gringo Starr said:
      Just for starters:

      Lenny Kaye
      Greg Shaw
      Paula Pierce
      Kim Fowley
      Sky Saxon
      Ron Rimsite
      Lee Joseph
      Mike Stax
      Tim Warren
      The Sonics
      The Seeds
      The Music Machine
      The Remains
      The Monks
      The Count V
      The Thirteenth Floor Elevator
      The Electric Prunes
      The Shadows of Knight
      The Standells
      The Chocolate Watchband
      The Miracle Workers
      The Gravedigger V
      The Untold Fables
      The Morlocks
      The Fuzztones
      The Chesterfield Kings
      Thee Milkshakes
      The Unclaimed
      The Pandoras
      The Cramps
      The Fleshtones

      I'd add the Cyncis (PA), The Satelliters, The Gories, Unrelated Segments, Reigning Sound, and Lyres, but this was a great list!
      Fanatstic list. I can only add The Swamp Rats, Los Shains, The Wailers, The Guess Who, The Wildebeasts and The Alarm Clocks

    • August 23, 2008 1:25 PM CDT
    • Funny world!
      The Sonics are/were simply amazing, zing, zing...

    • August 23, 2008 12:02 PM CDT
    • PJ Dirty Water said:

      After seeing last night's spontaneous Headcoats reunion, yes, Billy Childish has got to be at the top of the list! (And the Cynics were, indeed, totally amazing here last Thursday. As well as, like Billy, having been making great garage punk sounds since before some of their audience were born.)
      Headcoats reunion! When's the last time Billy came across the pond to the US? And yes, there's no way he should be omitted.

    • August 23, 2008 11:04 AM CDT
    • You know the Sonics? lol)

    • August 25, 2008 2:03 AM CDT
    • Playlist 24/8 :

      Hexxers : I Can Beat Your Drum
      Dead Moon : Dead Moon Night
      The Scientists : Atom Bomb Baby
      Marked Men : On The Outside
      Devo : Smart Patrol/Mr. DNA
      Radiators From Space : Great Expetations
      Mott The Hoople : Drivin' Sister (live)
      Cold Sun : Rama
      Human Instinct : Black Sally
      Bad Brains : Pay To Cum
      Nervous Patterns : No Control
      Sam Gopal : The Dark Lord
      The Spits : Tease
      Angry Samoans - Right Side Of My Mind
      Pretty Things : Balloon Burning

    • August 24, 2008 11:18 PM CDT
    • The Steam Engine is 10 minutes from arrival, so let's ponder on the side of the tracks and see how many songs we can name that have to do with some kind of transportation.

      Train to Disaster ----- The Voice
      The Great Train Robbery ------The Little Boy Blues
      The Toonersville Trolley and Train For Tomorrow ------ Electric Prunes

    • August 24, 2008 10:52 PM CDT
    • St James Infirmary --- The Standells
      Have Love Will Travel ----- The Sonics
      Goo Goo Muck ---- The Cramps
      White Light White Heat -------- The Hoodlum Circus
      Aint No Friend Of Mine ---- The Swamp Rats
      Out Of Our Tree ---- The Wailers
      Who Do You Love ----- The Preachers
      Who Do You Love ----- The Woolies

    • August 21, 2008 8:33 PM CDT
    • I'd have to go with most of the Devil Dogs covers...

      Palisades Park
      Be True to your School
      It's not easy
      Laugh at me

    • August 20, 2008 5:26 PM CDT
    • The Hoodlum Circus said:

      Dead Boys version of Little Girl is also good... wait, Medication was a cover??
      The song is credited to Ben DiTosti (west coast pianist) and M. Alton, who I couldn't find any info on. Anyway, I think the Standells were the first to record it. Their Dirty Water Lp came out in '66 I think. The Chocolate Watchband's Inner Mystique came out in '68. Both groups were managed by Ed Cobb, who also penned songs for both too. He most likely suggested the Watchband "cover it". Maybe it shouldn't be on the list...

    • August 24, 2008 5:33 PM CDT
    • I agree more with the King khan &BBQ record and almost all the records of the Black lips... So good so fine..

      and personal favorite's of mine are also:
      King Automatic - Automatic ray ,
      Demon's claws - satan's little pet pig,
      Fumestones - 5'er than ever,
      Jeffrey novak's one man band - southern trash,
      tokyo electron - tokyo electron,
      the reatards - teenage hate
      digital leather - monologue!!!!!!!!
      Cheveu - Cheveu

      to mutch to write all the fucking neat bands with great albums.. but these are my hero's

    • August 22, 2008 1:51 PM CDT
    • Brimstone Howl's new record We Came In Peace is definitely worth hearing. There's a Cynics-esque Denver local band called The Omens that put out a killer full-length in '05, Destroy The ESP The Omens on Myspace

    • August 21, 2008 8:27 PM CDT
    • Fuck!
      I think the 2000s have been great musically speaking:

      Anything by livefastdie is fucking great! Bandana Thrash is the full length, but the 7"ers are great, too...and there's a lot of them.
      King Khan w/ the Shrines is good (as is King Khan BBQ Show)--What Is!?!? continues to blow my mind.
      Deadly Snakes: Ode to Joy and Porcella are both classics
      Digger and the Pussycats: Young, Tight, and Alright; Watch yer Back; Let's go to the Hospital--stripped down rock n roll

      I'm sure there's more...the 2000s have been a solid decade for rocknroll!!!!

    • August 20, 2008 5:29 PM CDT
    • The Hoodlum Circus said:

      I agree with Black Lips Let it Bloom. Excellent album, their best in my opinion. Also, anything by The King Khan and BBQ Show. They have two LP's that are good. One more, Midnight World by Black Time. All three bands are or were at one time on In the Red Records. That label puts out a bunch of good shit...
      King Khan & BBQ should definitely not have been omitted.

    • August 21, 2008 3:09 PM CDT
    • Waffle said:

      Actually, I need some help. Does anyone know a site that has a track list for these compilations? Because I'm seeing some conflicting information floating around and it's getting impossible to keep track of.
      I've found this site very helpful in similar situations. Great magazine too. If the conflict has anything to do with a hidden track on the Vol. 1 LP, I've been there.

    • August 20, 2008 11:13 PM CDT
    • Oh yeah, saw this on the proboards forum. Great pics! Thanks for sharing.