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From Monday 30 August 2004

Every day they go further the way of Simple Plan…

MxPx and Mark Hoppus of Blink 182 have collaborated on a new track called ‘The Empire’ and you can download it here.

Staring

While checking out the new Pastepunk.com compilation, ‘Broken Lamps and Hardcore Memories Vol 2’, a band called Staring Back lept out at me. So go visit www.purevolume.com/staringback as they’re rather good. Then again, they’re on Lobster Records, so what more should I have expected?! You can

Vague Sights is better than you

Echofreddy are looking for a few gigs for the first week of November. If you could put them on then I’d be eternally grateful. The band are currently writing and recording for their Punktastic Recordings debut release and you can sample some acoustic versions of tracks from

Sunday 29 August 2004

Ace

Check out the art for Ace Enders’ solo project, I Can Make A Mess Like Nobody’s Business, here. The record comes out on October 26 and I believe you can hear a new song at www.purevolume.com/icanmakeamesslikenobodysbusiness

Das Doh

Submitted by Dave: The das oath show is nolonger in bristol, its at the vic, in swindon. (29th)

Send more Zombies

From the good people at In at the Deep End: “Send More Paramedics will be shooting a video for “Zombie Crew” on Sunday 5th September at Joseph’s Well in Leeds. We need extras! In particular, we’re hoping to gather together a bunch of zombified hardcore kids to

Comeback Bill!

Taken from punknews.org: “Comeback Kid is reporting they’ll be recording in October at The Blasting Room with Bill Stevenson (Descendents/All/Black Flag). The record is currently untitled and is set to arrive early next year on a yet to be announced label.”

Weeeeeeee

Taken from decoymusic.com: “Weezer has thrown out the sessions they recorded with Rick Rubin back in December and have started all over.”

The new album’s a bit rubbish

Drummer Billy Brimblecom Jr has left The Start, who release new record ‘Initiation’ next month.

This one’s for Ross McGross

Remember The Militia Group website was hacked? Here’s the label’s response: “As you may know, our website was hacked by some crazy redneck who has a lot of time on his hands and wacky ideas in his head. This nutjob felt we were Un American and Traitors