The longer I'm on this planet the clearer it becomes to me that it doesn't matter what system of government one lives under or when they do it....the ruling elite will take care of itself, and everyone else can either suck from their teet or find some other way to shuffle through (hopefully) happily.
--Chris Smith, 6/30/2010
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In preparation for a spectacular moment in Houston movie history, the debut hometown screening of award-winning horror film 'Sweatshop,' we fired up the GonzoGeek M1A1, drove north into the woods, and cornered it's arch-villain ('The Beast,' Jeremy Sumrall) hunched over his forge creating god-only-knows what. Before you write the mechanized weaponry off as overkill, just take a look at the heavy metal he's swinging! The screening event takes place at Meridian (1503 Chartres), where th...
A journey through the cosmos with the maiden of metal.
In 1984, shortly after Hanoi Rocks moved from Stockholm (where they’d already resettled from their hometown of Helsinki) to London, Sami Yaffa, Nasty Suicide, and Razzle recorded with Knox, singer/songwriter of the Vibrators, as Fallen Angels. Mike Monroe and Andy McCoy also guested on the record, credited as Cosmic Ted and the Psychedelic Kid. Knox, who shared management with Hanoi Rocks, had a lot of material he hadn’t recorded with the Vibrators, and the managers, doing what they...
had the privilege of traveling to Los Angeles this past Thursday (May 27th) to see one of the greatest American Metal bands play at The House of Blues on the Sunset Strip on Friday, May 28th. Armored Saint played their one and only show for the entire year in the USA that night. There was no way I was going to miss this. Especially after the guys have put out an incredible slab of classic Metal in the form of the new record called "La Raza". A new thro...