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Thursday,
31st January 2008

[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

Inquisitor by Satan’s Death Ship (featuring Rob and Paul of Look Who’s Toxic)

Wednesday,
6th February 2008

Chocolate Boy by Look Who’s Toxic

Weezer Confirm Third Self Titled Album, a.k.a. "Weezer Red".

Tuesday,
8th April 2008

Colour me underwhelmed. Weezer Green was the beginning of the end, and Make Believe was a fucking disaster.

Monday,
21st April 2008

In a shocking revelation that turns a half century of rock-and-roll history on its head, legendary musician Chuck Berry recalled Monday how he got the idea for his iconic song “Johnny B. Goode”—believed for decades to have been written by Berry himself—after listening to a white teenager playing it over the telephone.

Chuck Berry Remembers Call From Cousin About White Kid Playing ‘Johnny B. Goode’ | The Onion - America’s Finest News Source

Wednesday,
1st October 2008

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Sails on the Bay

Band Bios

Wednesday,
1st October 2008

You’ve got to be fucking kidding me…

Tribal beats and subtle beautiful melodies weave amongst contorting Technicolor drone-scapes while preaching distorted-vocals scream for dear hope herself… Fuck Buttons straddle you between the wall of sound that lies between the beginning of destruction and the end of birth. This grand noise will fondle you into a state of immersed euphoria.

Fuck Buttons Bio

Really? Who writes these things, and who actually thinks “Ooh, technicolour drone-scapes, eh? Sounds like a good band!”?

Thursday,
2nd October 2008

In a stunning reversal of their long-stated reluctance to take it, members of heavy-metal band Twisted Sister announced Monday that, after 24 years of fervent refusal, they are now willing to take it.

Members Of Twisted Sister Now Willing To Take It (The Onion)

About Craig Anderson

By day, he works for ABC TV as a web dev­el­oper. By night, he plays bass gui­tar in Look Who's Tox­ic. He also runs a little Unix Time­stamp con­ver­sion site. There are plen­ty of other things he should be doing, but most of the time he's dreaming of what he'll do when he grows up while watching bad Star Trek spin-offs.