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From Wednesday 11 August 2004

Small show’s make me sick (of it all)

Punktastic can exclusively reveal that Sick Of It All will be playing a one-off warm up date for the festivals at the Camden Barfly on August 27. Tickets will be available later tonight…

Hood-tastic

We now have new Punktastic t-shirts and zip hoodies available! Well, they’re not new to forum regulars, but they are to everyone else! We have shirts in youth small and youth medium for the ladies, and small and medium for men. We also have a couple of small and

MxPx DVD details

MxPx are working on a DVD which will feature the usual good stuff and should hit shelves before the end of the year. The DVD will include a bonus CD of acoustic songs. The band also feature on the CD soundtrack to the ‘Passion of

PRV in new vids shocker!

Submitted: “PunkRockVids.com has posted videos of Death Cab For Cutie, The Beautiful Mistake and Belvedere.”

Anti-Flag in major label bidding frenzy

Taken from the Wall Street Journal: “Anti-Flag has become the unlikely subject of a furious bidding war, with offers in excess of $500,000 for a single album, says its lawyer, Anita Rivas. Since May, executives from Time Warner Inc.’s Sire Records, Sony Corp. and Bertelsmann AG’s Columbia

Nice

Vagrant Records have signed Emanuel – www.emanuelnice.com

Die For – It’s All We Know

Die For are a five-piece band from Hull, who are only 4 months old but have put together this demo and completed a tour with Tearjerk and Strikeout. The clue is in the title really, this is standard hardcore punk. The overwhelming feeling is that

Kill

Kill Radio need your help. They need help to spread the word. If you haven’t heard of the band yet, visit www.killradiorevolution.com If you want to check out a song, click here and then if you like, help them by clicking here.

Babies Three – The Luzhin Defence

This EP is the last recorded works and a testament to the Babies Three, as they split shortly after this was created. A little confusingly, The Babies Three, after two albums and two 7”s, changed their name to The Luzhin Defence – the name of

Shabba!

From the delightful Si and Mackie at Mancpunkscene.co.uk :”Ok, so our big announcement regarding the 10th October. Well well well, when Mackie and Myself started this site, we had no idea it was going to grow and go as well as it has so far.