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(Top 5 & Bottom 5: 2008) "It's the end of a year... Friday, January 2nd , 11:01 AM By: gibby
...there's another one coming." -Embrace



What's up? Hope everyone had a happy and safe New Years... I ended up at a diner drinking coffee and eating ice cream, and I think I was probably playing Gears of War II at midnight. Sweet.

Anyway, that's beside the point - what I wanted to talk about was 2008. Best and worst. Top 5 Bottom 5. We've done it before, so let's do it again. Anything goes really... It can be your five best and worst personal experiences, albums, movies, moments, girls/guys, sexual conquests, school papers, whatever. As always, feel free to include images.

Move it!

Here.


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January 08, 2009 - 08:04 PM

[quote=Cinematiks]top 5 1. train trip across canada 2. moving to banff 3. getting a sweet ass job in banff 4. my new snowboard 5. throwing tricks on my new snowboard in banff... bottom 5 1. lame ass girlfriend in halifax 2. lame ass girlfriend in halifax 3. getting ...


Winter Playlists Monday, December 15th , 12:24 PM By: gibby
The above photo was taken from my bedroom window in my apartment in Boston during the winter of 2000, the year Makeoutclub started. Was feeling a bit nostalgic over the weekend here in LA due mostly to the unusually cold nights and the rain yesterday and today... - and I started pulling some old records and mixtapes off the shelf.

With the rush of memories and nostalgia that is triggered by a change in seasons or weather often comes it's soundtrack - and with the first day of winter around the corner, I thought it would be cool to share our perfect winter playlists.

What would your perfect winter playlist be? Add an image too if you like!

Post Here: MAKEOUTCLUB WINTER PLAYLISTS.


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January 08, 2009 - 02:16 PM

iamajPOD Said: Am I the only one who is kinda shocked that no one has said The Pogues "Fairytale of New York" yet? I'll call it then. That song is better then wonderful.


 


Lisa Suckdog Sells her Stuff. Monday, December 8th , 2:56 PM By: gibby
Writer, musician, and performance artist extraordinaire Lisa Carver (Lisa Suckdog) was responsible for one of the most fantastic early 90s zines ever, Rollerderby. She performed in bands (Psychodrama, Costes), toured the world, was a prostitute in her teens, married Boyd Rice, penned a ton of articles and books (Dancing Queen, Drugs are Nice), was a sex columnist for Nerve, the list goes on...

Basically, she's fucking interesting. I'll attach some links at the end of this so you can go read up if you're clueless, but the reason for this article is that she's having an insane garage sale right now... Lisa is selling awesome shit for dirt cheap... everything from original photos, drawings, and writing, to an interview she did with her ex-husband and world reknowned Satanist and troublemaker Boyd Rice, to cool records, and a whole whirlwind of interesting/creepy/cool/unbeli evable ephemera. Get on it.

Liz Armstrong's Article about the sale at VICE
Lisa's Myspace (blog/photos of sale)Suckdog.net
Rollerderby Online.


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December 08, 2008 - 08:15 PM

no joke, this is the first time i have ever heard anyone acknowledge hearing of her ever, save when i approached grant stoddard in a bar and brought up their Nerve.com threesome whilst he was on a date. I AM INTO THIS THREAD!


Swing Kids, Cold Cave, Wattie Wednesday, November 26th , 2:05 PM By: gibby
oh hey.

Well in the last week a ton of shit happened... the west coast Unbroken / Undertow / Swing Kids / Jenny Piccolo show is no longer rumor and is actually at the Glass House in Pomona this May

Saturday May 9th 2009 at:
The Glass House
200 W. Second St.
Pomona CA, 91766

That shit is going to be absurd... people flying in from all over, if you're in the area, don't miss it. It's 1995, and ur moshing.

What else happened? Wattie from the Exploited got beat up in Madrid by a crew of anti-fascist youth with iron bars at a show put on by an anti-fascist youth group... *scratches head*... When asked to explain themselves, they claimed they saw the infamous and very old Exploited/UKSubs/Charlie Harper photo where they are saluting (as a joke.) Punks not dead. Source.

Hmm... what else? My record label Dais Records put out some more stuff... if you're into minimal synth/coldwave, check out COLD CAVE, and if you're a fan of TG, Genesis, or Psychic TV - you'll love the new Psychic TV/PTV3 album... hit up our website for more info.
www.daisrecords.com

In other MOC news, we have a sweet bugfix build going live this coming Monday, December 1st that will address recent issues with the forums as well as uploaded images. hurrah. Be well, eat a lot this week. xo


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January 06, 2009 - 10:32 PM

Im so stoked to see swing kids!!!! Justin Pearson is God


 


Fall Out Boy's Chocolate Factory Tuesday, November 11th , 10:52 AM By: gibby
To celebrate the release of the new record, "Folie à Deux", Fall Out Boy is offering 5 "Golden Tickets" randomly placed in pre-order packages for "Folie à Deux". They haven't yet revealed what the tickets are for or what they get you, but if it involves Gene Wilder in any way, count me the fuck in.

Pre Order Linkage


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January 02, 2009 - 10:19 PM

wow there still making "music" interesting.


Change has come. Wednesday, November 5th , 1:27 PM By: gibby


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January 07, 2009 - 08:30 AM

HEY LOOK THERE I AM! no jk i couldn't go but i would've if i could. But seriously why are you fighting over this now? why didn't you make a difference then not complain after the fact? Personally I think that Obama was a great choice but every one is entitled to their own opinion. Why does it matter if he's black? Why doesn't it matter that McC...


Unbroken Reunion Friday, October 31st , 11:03 AM By: gibby
Oh fuck. It's actually happening? I got dates on the Chicago gig at the Metro in May as part of the Burning Fight book release show, (Burning Fight is an upcoming book covering the 90's hardcore scene.) and there is supposed to be a SoCal date - hunting that down at the moment, if anyone has any info hit me up.

In addition to Unbroken, many of you from the old guard will recognize Split Lip, Trial, Underdog, 108, and many others on this bill. Hopefully this gets pulled off without a hitch.

May 2nd-3rd : $55.00
Metro
3730 N Clark St
Chicago, IL 60613
www.indietickets.com/events/bu rningfight/

For you younger folks who might not know Unbroken (for shame!), they were a San Diego based Straight Edge hardcore band active in the early 90s, (members of Julia, Swing Kids, etc) and very much at the forefront of blurring the lines between traditional hardcore and a more driving, dark, and emotional sound. They would become an inspiration and undeniable reference point to many of the bands to follow, especially in the early 00's.

Check out a clip here, and get ready.





More show and ticket info here.


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November 08, 2008 - 10:51 AM

theyre definitely sold out with no plans of moving to a bigger venue.


MTV Music Thursday, October 30th , 12:36 PM By: gibby
Somewhere along the line MTV stopped being about music and started being about teenage dating shows, drunken brawls in the "Real World" house, blurred sex on hidden cameras, and "confessionals"... Well if Reality Shows killed the video star, the internet saved it.

Today MTV launched MTV Music, where you can basically watch any fucking video you want in much better quality than YouTube (and, for the moment, without all the stupid comments).

Get into it.

www.mtvmusic.com


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December 27, 2008 - 11:17 AM

fuck kurt loder


BLACKLISTED. Tour Kicks Off. Tuesday, October 28th , 1:47 PM By: gibby
Philly heroes Blacklisted kicked off their tour last night in Tulsa, taking them across the USA until November finishing in New York on the 19th. Amazing dudes, incredible band. If you get a chance go out and support.

Tour info on their space here.
More at their label here.





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November 16, 2008 - 08:56 PM

Stoked for tomorrow and Weds.


Calvin Johnson and Ian Svenonius Friday, October 24th , 11:05 AM By: gibby
Indierock and punk legend (and makeoutclub member) Calvin Johnson was recently interviewed by, well, indierock and punk legend Ian Svenonius on Ian's own Vice (VBS.tv) show Soft Focus.

If you aren't familiar (tsk tsk) - Calvin sang for Beat Happening, an American indie band that formed in 1982 and basically paved the way for all american twee/indie/punk bands to come. In my opinion they are America's first...

He also started a little label called K Records to put out their material and stuff from his friends... to quote Rory over at Vice: "K was extremely DIY, even by the standards of the time. Half the artwork for the early releases and promo material looked like it was done in crayon. This, coupled with Beat Happening's gradeschool sound and Calvin's used sweaters, often leads to K being pigeonholed as a strictly twee-pop label, sort of the US equivalent of Sarah or Postcard Records. We're not trying to be all nohomo about twee or anything, it just bears mention that this is the same label that put out Bikini Kill and Nation of Ulysses, who are slightly heavier than say, the Softies."

Ian Svenonius of course was in DC legends Nation of Ulysses and and sang for the mid-90's mod legends (spock haircuts and white belts, anyone?) The Make-Up.

The interview is fantastic for a number of reasons, but mainly because the two of them are close friends and kindred spirits - which shows as they speak on everything from the old days of K and the 7" 45rpm punk uprise, to the history of and (current state of) the music/record industry, to Charlies Brown.

Basically this is two dudes that know their shit having a great conversation that's worth your time.

The Intervew (Parts 1-5)
Calvin's MOC Profile (Add this dude as a friend.)
Ian's Wiki


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