DOKKEN: ‘Greatest Hits 2’ Track Listing Revealed

According to CDJapan.co.jp, DOKKEN’s new greatest-hits package, “Greatest Hits 2” ? a collection of all-new versions of tracks such as “Dream Warriors”, “Breaking the Chains” and “Just Got Lucky”, paired two new songs and two covers (including a version of “Lies”, originally recorded by THE KNICKERBOCKERS) ? will be released in Japan on April 21 via King Records.
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Interviews: Band on Band: The Knockdown / How Dare You

In a continuing effort to continue bring our readers original content with as little editorial interference as possible, Punknews is happy to premiere the first chapter of our new “Band on Band” feature. In these features two bands on opposing sides of a split release will take turns asking each other five questions.

In this edition, Victor Alvarez of The Knockdown and Elliot Meyer of How Dare You trade queries about band life, inspiration, fatherhood and other topics so engaging they end up breaking the five question rule in our very first segment. Both bands are part of a split 7″ available from Kiss of Death.

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108 to release “18.61”

108 Krishnacore outfit 108 have announced their next release. The record is titled 18.61 and is due out April 13, 2010 via Deathwish. It is the follow-up to A New Beat from a Dead Heart which was released in 2007.

The album takes it’s title from the 61st couplet of the 18th section of Bhagavad Gita. The Gita is one of the major religious texts of the Hindu faith and the record was recorded over a weekend in Boston, MA with Alex Garcia Rivera (ex-Give Up The Ghost) and later mixed by Kurt Ballou (Converge),

Two songs from the album can be found here.
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108 to release “10.61”

108 Krishnacore outfit 108 have announced their next release. The record is titled 18.61 and is due out April 13, 2010 via Deathwish. It is the follow-up to A New Beat from a Dead Heart which was released in 2007.

The album takes it’s title from the 61st couplet of the 18th section of Bhagavad Gita. The Gita is one of the major religious texts of the Hindu faith and the record was recorded over a weekend in Boston, MA with Alex Garcia Rivera (ex-Give Up The Ghost) and later mixed by Kurt Ballou (Converge),

Two songs from the album can be found here.
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