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    Karate Bullfighter (Adness) DVD Review 

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    Released by: Adness
    Released on: October 6th, 2004.
    Director: Kazuhiko Yamaguchi
    Cast: Sonny Chiba, Jiro Yabuki, Kenji Imai, Masashi Ishibashi, Hideo Murota, Mikio Narita
    Year: 1975
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    Karate Bullfighter – Movie Review:

    1975's Karate Bullfighter, released in North America theatrically the same year under the title Champion of Death (perhaps to cash in on the tournament fight scenes that highlight the film), is a loose adaptation of a part of Matutatsu Oyama's life story. Oyama was the great Sonny Chiba's Sensai which makes him a fitting choice to play his real life teacher in the first of three big screen adaptations of his life story. The film takes its name
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    Iggy And The Stooges - From K.O. To Chaos (Skydog Records/MVD) CD/DVD Review 

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    Released by: Skydog Records/MVD
    Released on: December 18th, 2020.
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    Iggy And The Stooges - From K.O. To Chaos Review:

    This eight disc boxed set, made up of seven CDs and one DVD, gathers together all of the Iggy And The Stooges releases that have been released over the years from France’s Skydog Records, including the infamous Metallic KO album from 1976 and the two complete shows that that album was culled from, in addition to a nice selection of rarities, live tracks and assorted bits and pieces from throughout the Iggy Pop and The Stooges’ long and sordid career.

    Here’s a look at what you’ll find on each of the discs in the collection.

    When the riotous, confrontational 'last ever' Iggy & the Stooges gig Metallic KO was issued in 1976 on the French indie Skydog label, it heralded the punk
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    Pentagram - Live At The Knitting Factory, Brooklyn, NY, June 19th, 2019. 

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    Hey, remember concerts? Concerts were fun. Covid-19 has kind of completely fucked concerts for the time being, who knows when we’ll get to enjoy live music again, so with that in mind, why not relive past glories through pictures of concerts from days past? Let’s do it!

    A mere seven months ago (it seems like an eternity at this point), the modern day version of Pentagram cruised through Brooklyn to play a show on June 19th at the Knitting Factory in Williamsburg. This was kind of a big deal because this small American tour
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    Thor - Live At Dante's, Portland, Oregon, September 14, 2007. 

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    Hey, remember concerts? Concerts were fun. Covid-19 has kind of completely fucked concerts for the time being, who knows when we’ll get to enjoy live music again, so with that in mind, why not relive past glories through pictures of concerts from days past? Let’s do it!

    A long, long time ago in a galaxy far, far away known as Portland, Oregon, one Jon Mikl Thor – or just plain old Thor to the masses – played a show at Dante’s, a club on West Burnside in the downtown area famous for overpriced drinks and overpacked shows. This would have been around the time that the Into The Noise album came out. It was also one Ian Miller’s birthday, so it was a big night all around and many beers were consumed during the pre-game session at a local pizza joint.

    Upon arrival, the show was started by a band called…. I dunno. I don’t remember what they were called, but I do remember that they were dressed in medieval garb, that they played pretty
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    Satan - Live At Saint Vitus, Brooklyn, New York, October 12, 2018. 

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    Hey, remember concerts? Concerts were fun. Covid-19 has kind of completely fucked concerts for the time being, who knows when we’ll get to enjoy live music again, so with that in mind, why not relive past glories through pictures of concerts from days past? Last week we looked back at some very fuzzy memories of the time Electric Eel Shock played Sabala’s in Portland,
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    Electric Eel Shock, Live At Sabala's, Portland Oregon July 11th, 2006. 

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    Hey, remember concerts? Concerts were fun. Covid-19 has kind of completely fucked concerts for the time being, who knows when we’ll get to enjoy live music again, so with that in mind, why not relive past glories through pictures of concerts from days past? Let’s start this off with some pictures and very, very fuzzy memories of the time Electric Eel Shock played Sabala’s in Portland, Oregon, way back on July 11th, 2006. Fourteen fucking years ago.

    Anyway, here’s a good rule to live by: if you like rock n roll and Electric Eel Shock grace your town with their presence, you should go see them. By all means, sit it out if you don’t like rock n roll, because if you
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    Jane Birkin - Birkin/Gainsbourg: Le Symphonic - Live At The Beacon Theater, New York City, March 6th, 2020 

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    On the evening of Friday, March 6th at the Beacon Theater in Manhattan, New Yorkers were treated to a live performance of Jane Birkin’s Birkin/Gainsbourg: Le Symphonic, which is, quite literally, the late Serge Gainsbourg’s muse and collaborator performing a selection of songs from their collective discography
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    Ross The Boss – Born Of Fire (AFM Records) Album Review 

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    Ross The Boss – Born Of Fire (AFM Records) Album Review
    Released by: AFM Records
    Released on: March 6th, 2020.
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    Ross ‘The Boss’ Friedman is legitimate rock ‘n’ roll royalty. In the seventies, he was a founding member of legendary New York City punk pioneers The Dictators and when he got that out of his system, he moved on to help found equally legendary metal act Manowar. ...
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    FEAR - Live At The Gramercy Theater, New York City, September 21st, 2018. 

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    FEAR, celebrating their 40th anniversary with a tour that is, if not the original lineup, at least partially what is regarded as the ‘classic lineup,’ made a stop in New York City on September 21st, 2018. One of those bands that used to be able to blast through seventeen songs in fifty-minutes proved that, yes, forty years later, they should still blast through
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    Choking Victim - Tompkins Square Park 8-5-18 

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    Tompkins Square Park, located in the East Village in Manhattan, has long been a sight the locals associate with politics and activism. There were anti-war protests there in the sixties, and in the eighties it became a de facto homeless camp and was ripe with drug problems. In 1988, the cops came in and tried to oust the homeless that were living there. This resulted in a now fairly infamous riot, clips of which did wind up on newscasts around the New York City area. When it was all said and done, between the evening of August 6th and the morning of August 7th, thirty-eight people – homeless and random bystanders alike – were injured in altercations with the NYPD and no police
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    The Dayglo Abortions Live At The Brooklyn Bazaar, Greenpoint, Brooklyn, NY June 22nd, 2018. 

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    On June 16th we went to the Brooklyn Bazaar in Greenpoint, Brooklyn to see The Street Dogs play with The New Darkbuster opening. While I was there, I drank a lot of beer and when I drink a lot of beer, I need to go to the bathroom – and so I did. Thank God! Because had I not I’d have never found out that a last minute Dayglo Abortions
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    The Damned - 40th Anniversary Tour - Warsaw, Brooklyn NY 5-23-2017 

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    The Damned (with support from California’s The Bellrays) took the stage last night in Brooklyn at the Warsaw concert theater in front of a sold out crowd. The date that had to be rescheduled after guitarist Captain Sensible tumbled off the stage and did some damage to his ribs towards the end of the Toronto show earlier on the tour. While the good Captain was put away in the hospital for a spell after the incident, you’d have never known it last night. He played with the energy and enthusiasm of a man half
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    Mayhem With Inquisition And Black Anvil, Gramercy Theater, New York City 2-19-17 

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    Norwegian black metal legends Mayhem closed off their De Mysteries Dom Sathans Alive tour, in which they played their seminal debut full length album live from start to finish on February 19th in New York City at the Gramercy Theater to a capacity crowd (well technically the finish was February 20th at St. Vitus, a show that was added at the last minute and which sold out incredibly quickly).

    The night opened with support from local black metal act Black Anvil, whose latest
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    Carcass With Crowbar, Ghoul & Night Demon – Gramercy Theater, NYC 8-04-2016 

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    Carcass With Crowbar, Ghoul & Night Demon – Gramercy Theater, NYC 8-04-2016

    The second to last night of the One Foot In The Grave tour stopped in Manhattan last night at the Gramercy Theater for a sold out show. Night Demon were up first, but ‘the man’ would let me off work in time to check out there set, which was disappointing because their album, Curse Of The Damned, is really good and by all accounts, so is their live show.

    Ghoul, touring in support of their latest album Dungeon Bastards (reviewed here!) went on around 8:15pm or so and blasted through a ridiculously fun set of thrash/splatter punk mayhem. These guys play their entire set with sacks over their heads and don’t break character, trash talking the crowd and bringing some pretty great Gwar-inspired props and characters out on stage to get the audience involved.

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    Cro-Mags At Tompkins Square Park, NYC July 23rd, 2016 - Dr. Know Benefit Show 

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    Yesterday a whole bunch of people got together at Tompkins Square Park in Manhattan’s Lower East Side for a good cause. To quote from the page set up for this event:

    “As many of you know, Gary Miller (aka Dr. Know or Doc), guitarist of the Legendary Washington DC punk band Bad Brains, suffered cardiac arrest in early November last year. His condition quickly progressed to multiple organ failure, and he was on life support for almost 2 weeks. At the time, his doctors gave him a 5% chance of survival. But by the power of PMA, LOVE and
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    Venom Inc. Live At Saint Vitus, Brooklyn NY 6-1-2016 

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    Venom Inc. Live At Saint Vitus, Brooklyn NY 6-1-2016
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    Venom Inc., are Venom. At least in a sense. Tony ‘Abaddon’ Bray and Jeff ‘Mantas’ Dunn may not plays drums and guitars with Conrad ‘Cronos’ Lant anymore, but it almost doesn’t matter because these days, they’ve got Tony ‘The Demolition Man’ Dolan on vocals and bass. While Dolan’s work filling in for Venom (not Venom Inc.) in the late eighties and early nineties isn’t as well known as the earlier stuff (thanks in no small part to the fact that most of it has been out of print for years), the guy knows the material and he fits in perfectly.

    And so we have Venom Inc., and the trio is now embarking on their second US tour in a year which kicked off earlier this week with two shows at St. Vitus in Brooklyn, NY. We were lucky
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    Thor – A Rock Odyssey Live In New York 5-14-2016 

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    This year, Thor’s first album, Keep The Dogs Away, turned forty. And what better way to commemorate that momentous occasion than by putting on the Thor show to end all Thor shows? That was clearly what Jon Mikl Thor and Rich Fabio had in mind when they set out to create Thor: A Rock Odyssey, a titanic three set affair that went down in Manhattan this past weekend at the Highline Ballroom.

    I was lucky enough to be invited early, to watch the load in and the sound check and to get to know some of the performers that would be on stage that night. I arrived at 2pm, guitar player Brian Kozenek (of The Epoxies) was there but outside of that, the kind of traffic snarls that are typical around New York City caused a bit of a delay. But soon enough, a crew made up of keyboard player Christopher Totaro, bass man Scott Jackson, lead guitar players Paul LaPlaca and Vick LeCar and then Mr. Fabio and Thor himself made their presence known.

    As the stage started shaping up, it became obvious that this was going to be a pretty big deal. Not only was the band clearly pumped up, but there was the whole visual side of the show
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    Corrosion Of Conformity With Mothership & Polygamist - Live At St. Vitus 4-14-2016 

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    Brooklyn’s St. Vitus played host, last night, to a triple threat of metal from across the spectrum in one of this week’s shows honoring the venue’s fifth year in business. First up were the burrough’s native sons, Polygamist. George Souleidis, one of the bar’s owners, fronts this three piece and they opened the night with a solid set of sludgy, stoner metal with Souleidis expressing some pretty sincere gratitude to everyone in attendance for supporting the bar in the first place. It was a fitting way to kick off the night and on top of that, these guys put on a pretty solid show.

    Mothership,
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    Cradle Of Filth With Butcher Babies & Ne Obliviscaras Live In New York City - March 8th, 2016. 

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    Last night marked the final stop on Cradle Of Filth’s latest North American tour. Taking place in Manhattan at Webster Hall, support was provided by Ne Obliviscaras and Butcher Babies.




    The opening slot on this tour saw Ne Obliviscaras, a six piece death metal band hailing from Melbourne, Australia, touring North American for the first time and as their set drew to a close you could clearly see from the smiles on their faces that they were impressed with the reception they received. While I missed the first half (which, in hindsight, was a mistake), the portion that I did catch showed a very creative band clearly determined to do something different in their chosen genre. The playing is very tight and at times insanely technical, which contrasts nicely with the growled vocals of front man
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    Black Sabbath - Live In Kansas City February 17th 2016 

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    After a quick pit stop at the hotel after arriving in Kansas City, the first order of business is to meet the VIP group and head into the Sprint Center for BLACK SABBATH's soundcheck. VIP Nation have this thing down to a military science so the rules are spelled out upfront: no personal photos and all cell phones are to be handed in to be returned after the meet and greet. Our group is about 15 people - one of the smaller ones according to
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