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A friend and I spent today (Sunday) wandering around the city, contemplating how royally fucked up everything is: Heightened Terror Alert, National Guard with AK-47s wandering freely through NYC subway stations, brunch ration cards not showing up in the mail when the Department of Total Information Control's website says they're going to, and the fact that I am in some sick way actually excited to see the new Vin Diesel movie. Let's face it, September 11th set a really lousy tone for the start of the 21st century, and this war certainly isn't going to help things, so it's apparent that we've all got to change our routines and habits to reflect the new times. (The "Reign of Terror," as my friend rather pessimistically refers to it.) Basically, it's all about cheating. Since brunch is already being rationed by the government, you can kiss the tradition of salmon pate, eggs benedict, and 40 cups of coffee with your pals every Sunday goodbye. Nowadays, it's all about the Sunday afternoon Dim Sum. See how this works? The government is trying to screw you, well you screw them right back! Lost your job and don't have money to blow on foolish materialistic pursuits like you did back in the 90s? Be creative. Write the Great American Pamphlet. Bury all the food in your refrigerator in the backyard and see what grows. Only eat things you catch. (Or find.) Write angry letters to celebrities with corny, outspoken political beliefs. Keep a toothpick tucked behind your ear. Nap excessively. Put apples in your salad. Bet you never tried that, eh? It's delicious! And this list is just for starters. From what I understand, you're apparently an imaginitive S.O.B. with an impressive vocabulary, so let's see what you're made of. | ||||
Go Home Productions | Ray of Gob | MP3 | * | |
Undertones | You've Got my Number (Why don't you use it?) | Hypnotised | ||
Low Daddies | Bingo, Cowboy! | Gomma Gang Start 2xCD | Compilation. Also includes a Sexual Harassment cover. | * |
Black Keys | Hard Row | Thickfreakness | * | |
Fluid | Hey Big Brother | Roadmouth | Rare Earth cover. Does anyone have a copy of the original they'd like to give me? You'd be shocked and awed (to use a little of the more colorful elements of the local dialect) at the kind of looks I get in record stores when I ask for it. | * |
Superlover Cee & Casanova Rud | Come & Get Some | Girls, I Got 'em Locked | ||
The Faint | Posed to Death | Dance Macabre Remixes | * | |
Ike Turner | Baby Makes me Feel Good | His Woman, Her Man Vol. 1 | * | |
Jesus and Mary Chain | April Skies | Darklands | ||
Dura Delinquent | I Could Kick Your Habit | Dura Delinquent | ||
Prefuse 73 | Storm Returns | One Word Extinguisher 12" | * | |
Wire | Being Watched | Send | I have 271 words to eat. | * |
Billy Childish and the Buff Medways | Nurse Julie | Sympathetic Sounds of Toe Rag | Compilation | * |
Shangri Las | Right Now and Not Later | Greatest Hits | ||
Henry Kaiser Band | Tell Me | Stoned Again | Compilation of Rolling Stones covers. | |
Soulstice | Novus Ordo Seclorum | Classic Elements | Compilation | |
Sage Francis | Narcissist | Makeshift Patriot 12" | Anticon does it again. | * |
Lungfish | Friend to Friend in Endtime | 20 Years of Dischord 3xCD | Compilation | |
Greg Perkins | Yellow Roses | Where Joy Kills Sorrow | Compilation | * |
Los Mockers | My Baby | Complete Recordings | * | |
Kyuss | Thong Song | Blues for the Red Sun | When the world does finally end (this October, I'm betting... I was going to start an office pool about this here at FMU, but no one else went for it), I think the music of Kyuss should be played at an unreasonable volume in suburban shopping malls and church parking lots. | |
Bert Switzer (performing with the Destroyed) | Power | 1977-2002 | Go here | * |
Whirlwind Heat | Tan | Do Rabbits Wonder? | * | |
Hint Hint | Harry's Ass is a Picnic | Sex is Everything | * | |
Boom Bip | Last Walk Around Mirror Lake (Boards of Canada Re-Mix) | 12" | * | |
Oblivions w/ Mr. Quintron | Live the Life | The Oblivions Play 9 Songs with Mr. Quintron | ||
(Artist Unknown/Unwilling to ID himself.) | I Took One Step and Fell in Love with You | More Truck Drivers (sic) Songs | ||
X | Holiday Story | Fourth of July | ||
Nomads | ESP | Raw and Rare | ||
Otto Von Schirach | Earjuice Synthesis | Earjuice Synthesis 12" | * | |
Asian Dub Foundation | Jericho | Frontline 92-97 | * | |
Hello | Another School Day | Velvet Tinmine | Compilation | * |
The Kravin' A's | The Picker | Hey Mom! The Garage is on my Foot! Volume One | compilation | * |
Angry Samoans | Haizman's Brain is Calling | The Unboxed Set | ||
Nervebreakers | Stand Up! | We Want Everything | ||
100 Flowers | All Sexed Up | 100 Years of Pulchritude | ||
T.A.T.U. | How Soon is Now? | 200 KM/H in the Wrong Lane | * |
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