Pete Wentz responds to Gym Class Heroes incident

Pete Wentz of Fall Out Boy, who also runs Decaydance has responded to the arrest of Decaydance act Gym Class Heroes in St.Louis in his blog.

You know what? You call my friend a “n_gger”, I dont even give a fuck what happens to you. I dont want to see you in this scene. I dont want to see you at shows. You are who we write songs about. You are who we think about when we hate. Radiohead, “Karma Police” over and over again in my head.

What a joke. You are fucking pathetic and anyone that disagrees should put their white hood on too. I don’t want your ticket money. I don’t want your cd sales. Id rather be poor and unknown.

I wasn’t there and all I have to go on is the account of one of my best friends and all I ever want to do is support them. There is no further need for me to blow this out of proportion. I hate hearing people called that word. It makes me cringe. Thats all. Kind of like at the end of the Chapelle show when people were laughing at the racist jokes rather than at the satire of them.

Gym Class Heroes lead singer Travis McCoy was arrested last night in St. Louis, MO on one charge of third-degree assault. The band was just one song into their Warped Tour set when an audience member called McCoy a racial slur. McCoy responded by alledgedly hitting the assailant with his microphone.
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Alexisonfire at “a crossroads?”

Though the band has not explicitly defined their status, Alexisonfire‘s Wade McNeill recently discussed the status of the band, particularly in light of his bandmate and his side projects. McNeill recently released his debut as Black Lungs and Dallas Green has been touring extensively as City and Colour.

We’ll see what happens… Alexis hasn’t broken up, but we’ll see what happens. We are at a crossroads now.

You can find the rest of the interview here.

The band has just two shows booked for the summer as both Dallas and Wade tour on their albums.
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Happy Independence Day!

Well, we celebrated Canada Day so now it’s time to celebrate America’s Independence Day. Before I say anything else, take a moment to scroll down the page and click the “Rock The Vote” banner and register to vote. Today celebrates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain.

To that end, here’s a quote from Thomas Jefferson:

I know of no safe depository of the ultimate powers of the society but the people themselves; and if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise their control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is not to take it from them but to inform their discretion.

In any case, to help you celebrate, we’ve got a song which will probably be the National Anthem by 2050. We’ve included the “karaoke” version so you can sing along
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None More Black change venue

Due to the venue double booking, None More Black have been forced to move their Saturday show with The Ergs and Bearface. The band explained:

As of now the mill creek tavern is double booked with Joe Frasier’s birthday bash. However, wikipedia says his birthday is january 12th… They decided to tell us [at the last minute], so we are currently workng on a new venue.

Since then, the promoters have confirmed that the show will now take place at The Barbary in the Fishtown district of Philadelphia. The show will still kick off at 5pm with the same lineup.
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Genghis Tron: “Things Don’t Look Good” (Rob Crow Remix)

Genghis Tron have released the first remix from their five 12-inch LP remix series. The set will include remixes of all the songs from the band’s 2008 Relapse debut, Board Up the House. Each will be limited to 1,000 copies, pressed on coloured vinyl and released on one of five labels: Temporary Residence Ltd., Lovepump United, Relapse Records, Anticon Records, and Crucial Blast Records.

For the remixes, the band has enlisted a influential list of collaborators including Justin Broadrick of Jesu/Godflesh, Rob Crow of Pinback, Dntel of The Postal Service, Black Moth Super Rainbow, Ulver,Telefon Tel Aviv, Steve Moore, Danny Lohner, Subtle, Odd Nosdam, Circle, Tim Heckler, and many more.

The first single includes remix work from Pinback‘s Rob Crow. You can check it out here.
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Video of the Week: Smoke or Fire (courtesy of Nation Underground.org)

Smoke Or FireThis week we have another clip from our bothers-in-arms over at National Underground which showcases Smoke or Fire. The video features the band performing the track “What Separates Us” at last year’s Fest 6 in Gainesville, FL.

The song comes from the band’s most recent release, This Sinking Ship, released last year via Fat Wreck Chords.
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Interviews: Dan Andriano (Alkaline Trio)

Alkaline Trio This Tuesday marked the release of the latest album from Alkaline Trio. Agony & Irony is the band’s first for their new label, Epic Records, and also marks their first appearance on a major label. Punknews reviewer Michael Dauphin recently chatted with the band’s bassist and co-vocalist Dan Adriano about the new album, the band’s new skate shoe, and more.

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Your Favorite Albums of 2008 (so far)

Starting this month and every month till December, we’ll be publishing a list of your favorite albums for the previous month. Since this is our first run through this, we’re going to open the feature with the top ten of the year so far. Leading the pack is the Gaslight Anthem and other popular releases include albums from The Mountain Goats, Vampire Weekend, Alkaline Trio, Pennywise, Less Than Jake and more.

The cut off for voting will always be the first Tuesday of the next month, so you can get your votes in up till that day.

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