Original song from Vancouver B.C., Canaduh outfit, The Stiffs, who featured later Subhuman, Gerry Useless.
The Subhumans performing "Fuck You" in 79'
Monday, November 22, 2010
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Tote King's new video. No More live at Steps.
Tote King-Redes Sociales
No More Live at Steps 1989
Video extracted from Decadencia del Cuchifrito DVD, which I already got from Computer Crime Records. Get into it
No More Live at Steps 1989
Video extracted from Decadencia del Cuchifrito DVD, which I already got from Computer Crime Records. Get into it
Monday, July 19, 2010
Thursday, July 8, 2010
More vids by old school bands
La Decadencia del Cuchifrito Video Compilation Trailer (Computer Crime Records)
Fobia Estatal-Live 1992
Nalgada de Oro-Live 1997
These hardcore-punk bands used to play at Steps Club (Río Piedras, PR) in the late 80s and early 90s. They were documented by the incredible Jeff Spazz. More vids, here.
Fobia Estatal-Live 1992
Nalgada de Oro-Live 1997
These hardcore-punk bands used to play at Steps Club (Río Piedras, PR) in the late 80s and early 90s. They were documented by the incredible Jeff Spazz. More vids, here.
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Cuban MC, Rxnde Akozta, in BCN
Amazing live performance and interview to Cuban MC Rxnde Acozta, done by catalonian indie collective Fauna Nocturna. Enjoy!
Saturday, May 15, 2010
New flicks from the usual auteurs
Todd Solondz's Life During Wartime
Gaspar Noe's Enter the Void
Chris Nolan's Inception
Robert Rodríguez's Machete
Gaspar Noe's Enter the Void
Chris Nolan's Inception
Robert Rodríguez's Machete
Labels:
Christopher Nolan,
Danny Trejo,
Europe,
films,
Gaspar Noe,
Mexico,
Robert Rodriguez,
Todd Solondz,
USA
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Hip Hop, TV and History..
After a four month hiatus, I'm back with a couple of things worth checking out. The first mixtape by Fort Apache, a valencian hip-hop duo featuring Nega from the infamous political hip-hop outfit, Los Chikos del Maíz [Children of the Corn in spanish], called "Cine, Ideología y Cultura de Masas".
Then, a few cool promos of Breaking Bad Season 3, that begins tomorrow Sunday March 21st, 2010 in AMC. Finally, a trailer of 2008's documentary "The People Speak" that features famous personalities reading pieces from Howard Zinn's "A People's History of the United States". RIP, Mr. Zinn, one of the greatest american intellectuals of the 20th century (meaning greats such as Hunter S. Thompson, C.Bukowski, W. Bouroughs, A. Ginsberg, Hemingway, etc)
Labels:
Breaking Bad,
Fort Apache,
Hip Hop,
Howard Zinn,
Los Chikos del Maiz,
Politics,
Spain,
USA
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