Monthly Archives: March 2010

PHYSICAL EDUCATION.

Spring break is among us. That means its time to drop the textbooks and pick up the iron. Before you know it, summer will be here and the beaches will be calling your name. And when I say beaches, I mean the little foxes. And when I say little foxes, I mean the hardbodies! It’s […]

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CUT LOOSE + MAD DOG.

What these two lack in intelligence, they make up for in a deep passion for beer, ice hockey and all things METAL. In last years Anvil! The Story of Anvil we were introduced to a gruesome twosome by the names of Cut Loose + Mad Dog. As they mention in the clip, their dying devotion […]

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THE SOUND OF SEAGULLS.

OK, we’ll give George Michael a pat on the back for coming up with the initial saxophone riff to this song while he was on a bus ride home from a radio station interview, but full credit must go to saxophonist Steve Gregory who laid down the final product. So George, hang out in your […]

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WAY SLOWER.

The powers behind the Brooklyn, NY outfit Games remain mysterious to me. What data I have gathered behind this project is that they like it slow. In fact, they like it so slow that they’ve created a home for their sludgy, slower-than-molasses style disco on a tumblr site called Way Slower. Not only that, but […]

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BODHISATTVA.

“They only live to get radical. They don’t understand the sea, so they’ll never get the spiritual side of it.” -Bodhi

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SEE YOU IN THE NEXT LIFE.

Join Swayze’s rugged ride through the dusty desert and into the sun’s abyss with this haunting melody from Mark Isham’s score to Point Break. This theme is a skillfully moving piece that hopefully sends you soaring over sun kissed valley-sides and under the silhouetted palm trees of California. But most of all, guides you through […]

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