1. tonyberkman British designer Zandra Rhodes coming to Southern California May 2nd

    Outrageous. Flamboyant. Completely over the top. These are just a few adjectives that have been used to describe British Designer Zandra Rhodes. The designer who was once called the “Princess of Punk,” Rhodes has designed for celebrities like Jackie Onassis, Elizabeth Taylor, Freddie…
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  2. RichBecker One Man Army

    San Francisco-based punk band One Man Army has a triumphant return with their new EP She's An Alarm. The EP packs in more garage rock than punk, but that's not a bad thing. http://bit.ly/Q1e6wn

  3. RichBecker Baroness

    Baroness turns up Yellow & Green on their new two-disc indie rock album. Although better known for metal and punk, the Georgia-born band still sounds great with a mellower sound across sub rock genres. http://bit.ly/O4FLLe

  4. RichBecker Flatfoot 56

    Flatfoot 56 reinvigorates working class Celtic punk with its folk-infused album Toil. Listen to it with a pint and a pit. http://bit.ly/N3i1bk

  5. RichBecker Two Wounded Birds

    Two Wounded Birds tame up retro surf pop and rock on their self-titled album. Twelve tracks of retro rock, punk and a hint of 50s do wop for good measure. http://bit.ly/NVQtBa

  6. RichBecker Gallon Drunk

    It has been more than five years since London-based Gallon Drunk released a new album with their alternative punk- and jazz-infused swamp rock sound. But taking five years off from the studio did the band well. http://bit.ly/K00Wwi

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  7. RichBecker The Menzingers

    Pennsylvania-based punk rockers The Menzingers turn another breakthrough album, On The Impossible Past. The storytelling is convincing enough to be called folk punk, with some songs tied together to tell a bigger story. http://bit.ly/wgOswF

  8. RichBecker Murder City Devils

    The Murder City Devils are back with their first new songs in ten years. http://bit.ly/yFUto2

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  9. RichBecker OBN IIIs

    I really want to hit Austin in 2012. This is one of a hundred reasons. http://bit.ly/sUvU1x

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  10. RichBecker Peter Kernel is not for everyone.

    In the Swiss-Canadian art punk trio Peter Kernel beats a black heart. Their second album that wakes up pop noise that goes beyond its most obvious influences. It's not for everyone. Play it loud. http://bit.ly/u5QbWz

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  11. RichBecker Screeching Weasel

    One of the most underrated punk bands in the 1990s, Screeching Weasel seemed like it had a promising comeback earlier this year. And then, it looked like they were done after some ugliness at SXSW. Ben Weasel isn't done yet. His new EP rocks. http://bit.ly/sqwgaw

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  12. RichBecker The Beets

    Best thing to come out of Queens since the Ramones. http://bit.ly/tfTinK

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    tonyberkman

    tonyberkman For all the great music. I thought that was Beethoven ? :-)

    11/09/11

    tonyberkman

    tonyberkman Look at her tongue. It's silver.

    11/09/11

  13. RichBecker Beets, Limes And Rice

    The best album about catharsis and love, ever. http://bit.ly/nxBoMA

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    tonyberkman

    tonyberkman where do you find these great groups

    10/21/11

  14. RichBecker The Veda Rays

    Post-punk art house rockers, The Veda Rays, self release a debut, densely dark and beautiful. Review. http://bit.ly/oj8GKU

  15. RichBecker JEFF The Brotherhood.

    A little bit punk, a whole lot indie rock. http://bit.ly/l1hQl2

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  16. RichBecker They're better live.

    While American Slang by New Brunswick rockers The Gaslight Anthem still has people spinning as the once punk-urgent band took a bigger turn toward heartland rock, the less listened to Live At Park Ave. that set the stage for the transition is even more timeless. SideOneDummy finally released…
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    HalfHourMeals

    HalfHourMeals Hello!

    4/04/11

    RichBecker

    RichBecker Hey, HHM.

    4/05/11

  17. RichBecker Gang Of Four

    The on again, off again post-punk rockers from Leeds, England, are on again. Content by Gang Of Four offers up an uptempo album with lively vocals. You can get this song free, too.

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    scribadiva

    scribadiva I found "Armalite Rifle" on YouTube. I stopped by because I thought "Automobile" was really fun...put a smile on my face.

    3/11/11

    scribadiva

    scribadiva Chazz says we still have the album from Gang04.

    3/12/11

  18. RichBecker The Disraelis

    Gruffly sung vocals with stripped down instrumentals made The Disraelis a band to watch in 2008. Now, if only they can stay together. http://bit.ly/gbmtKv

  19. RichBecker Hanni El Khatib

    His style of rawness mocks garage rock with more punk stylings. When he is live, he plays faster and more furious until the crowd starts to get it to the point they're ready to shrug off anybody else who might come on stage. No apoligies, just addictive.

  20. RichBecker Middle Class Rut

    Post-punk duo Zack Lopez and Sean Stockham are pressing even harder to make No Name No Color a signature start for Middle Class Rut aka MC Rut. They press so hard, few people will really miss their band Leisure, which came to the end of its road in 2003. http://bit.ly/a9U4zT

    RichBecker

    RichBecker I was thinking of a different band. :D

    10/13/10

    RichBecker

    RichBecker Anyway, what I meant to say was Theresa leans pop. :P

    10/13/10