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Showing articles 1 to 10 of 41 by Rodney Anonymous
October 29th, 2009
From the barely edited journals of Rodney Anonymous
When we heard that the Dead Milkmen were officially back in the picture —
playing shows, making new music — and blowing it out with a big
Halloween bash at the Troc, we gave frontman Rodney Anonymous a word count and set him free.
by Rodney Anonymous
September 24th, 2009
In fact, it was pretty goddamn awful.
America, you've prayed to your false gods for decades now to bring you
something different. Luckily for you, Odin intercepted your feeble
pleadings and has sent you KTU.
by Rodney Anonymous
August 27th, 2009
There's a little thing called an "Oxford comma," fellas.
If you're already a fan of VNV Nation, then Of Faith, Power and Glory
provides everything you'd expect from one of their
CDs: wonderful buzzy bass lines, swooshing synths, and pleasantly
pounding percussion.
by Rodney Anonymous
August 6th, 2009
Obama was born on Tatooine.
Sometimes you just want to puke your fucking guts out, know what I mean? It doesn't matter what drove you to the edge of tossing
by Rodney Anonymous
July 9th, 2009
The single gay-est recording of all time.
This month's Aid or Invade is dedicated to Oklahoma state Rep. Sally Kern, who recently issued a proclamation blaming America's current economic woes on our on our president.
by Rodney Anonymous
June 11th, 2009
Infinity could be the soundtrack for the next Hostel.
The Warsaw Village Band's Infinity is a healthy dose of weirdness that could work perfectly as the soundtrack for the next Hostel movie.
by Rodney Anonymous
May 14th, 2009
Rodney Anonymous vs. The World
You would probably expect this CD to suck louder than Charlie Daniels at a hog-blowing contest.
by Rodney Anonymous
April 16th, 2009
Rodney Anonymous vs. The World
Schallfaktor's Sittenverfall is a lot better than it has any right to be. Theoretically, anyone
could've made this CD — all they would need are some glitchy beats and
atmospheric synth pads.
by Rodney Anonymous
March 19th, 2009
Rodney Anonymous vs. The World
While multi-instrumentalist/monotheist Saft is clearly talented and there are some very interesting musical motifs on Black Shabbis,
the CD, taken in total, is just this side of unlistenable.
by Rodney Anonymous
February 19th, 2009
Rodney Anonymous vs. The World
As long as Hector Zazou and Swara keep making music like this, they
can cover their CDs with pictures of mule privates and we'll continue
to buy them.
by Rodney Anonymous