June 10th, 2007

It’s Sunday June 10th, 2007. I suppose when tasked with making some quip about the week that passed, most media folk would say something on the trials and tribulations of a certain wealthy socialite heiress… but that’s not the way things work here at the Org, so what do you get from me is FIN FANG FOOM! The most fearful menace of them all! What more could you possibly want?

The people must have something good to read on a Sunday

So I’m looking at the magic mirror which reveals the week’s biggest articles and I see a virtual hype race between Against Me! and Strung Out. First we had Against Me! teasing their video for “White People for Peace” with some streaming music while Strung Out previewed Blackhawks Over Los Angeles with some new music of their own. A few days after the initial hype we had Against Me’s “White People for Peace” video and Strung Out’s “Blackhawks over Los Angeles” album stream. That’s the way to run a railroad, kids. Rage Against The Machine took it a step further, creating a countdown to something mysterious to get people talking. Guitarist Tom Morello took some time out of his busy guerrilla schedule to chat chat with Socialist Worker as well. Around here all Propagandhi needs to do is sneeze and they’ll get grassroots hype. The announcement of a new album in Spring of 2008 takes it a step further.

This week saw Courtney Love claim that Linda Perry would produce the next Green Day record, and the band flat out denying that. We had news that A Wilhelm Scream have finished their next record as well. A set of tour dates were announced for Lifetime and the Bouncing Souls. They’ll share the stage with the Ergs! and Static Radio NJ on select shows. Finally we had a new song posted by Throwdown. Oh, and we took some time to made fun of the “guyliner” thing again. Making fun of emo kids is somewhat of a sport around here.

This week also saw the tragic passing of John Pike, drummer of Syracuse, NY’s Ra Ra Riot and Ben Hutson of Richmond, VA’s Mancub.

Our Video Of The Week featured Brooklyn’s Nakatomi Plaza performing a brand new song live in Richmond, VA.

Click Read More to see this week’s contests, streaming music and more.
Source It’s Sunday June 10th, 2007. I suppose when tasked with making some quip about the week that passed, most media folk would say something on the trials and tribulations of a certain wealthy socialite heiress… but that’s not the way things work here at the Org, so what do you get from me is FIN FANG FOOM! The most fearful menace of them all! What more could you possibly want?

The people must have something good to read on a Sunday

So I’m looking at the magic mirror which reveals the week’s biggest articles and I see a virtual hype race between Against Me! and Strung Out. First we had Against Me! teasing their video for “White People for Peace” with some streaming music while Strung Out previewed Blackhawks Over Los Angeles with some new music of their own. A few days after the initial hype we had Against Me’s “White People for Peace” video and Strung Out’s “Blackhawks over Los Angeles” album stream. That’s the way to run a railroad, kids. Rage Against The Machine took it a step further, creating a countdown to something mysterious to get people talking. Guitarist Tom Morello took some time out of his busy guerrilla schedule to chat chat with Socialist Worker as well. Around here all Propagandhi needs to do is sneeze and they’ll get grassroots hype. The announcement of a new album in Spring of 2008 takes it a step further.

This week saw Courtney Love claim that Linda Perry would produce the next Green Day record, and the band flat out denying that. We had news that A Wilhelm Scream have finished their next record as well. A set of tour dates were announced for Lifetime and the Bouncing Souls. They’ll share the stage with the Ergs! and Static Radio NJ on select shows. Finally we had a new song posted by Throwdown. Oh, and we took some time to made fun of the “guyliner” thing again. Making fun of emo kids is somewhat of a sport around here.

This week also saw the tragic passing of John Pike, drummer of Syracuse, NY’s Ra Ra Riot and Ben Hutson of Richmond, VA’s Mancub.

Our Video Of The Week featured Brooklyn’s Nakatomi Plaza performing a brand new song live in Richmond, VA.

Click Read More to see this week’s contests, streaming music and more.
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