In Memory Of This Last Winter
Spring is here so instead of being in the water I just post videos of what Ocean Beach looked liked this past winter.
SF über alles.
Spring is here so instead of being in the water I just post videos of what Ocean Beach looked liked this past winter.
SF über alles.
I can still remember going to Criminal Records in Atlanta to pick up Systems Overload when it came out, May 1st, 1995. Those Who Fear Tomorrow was a record that I worshiped for several years prior, countless hours spent moshing Neighbor, SauceMaster and Mike Phyte while yelling “Meeeeeeeshhhhhhaaaaaaa” in dorm rooms, living rooms, and in cars on road trips. It sounded like nothing else at the time and in the days before the internet, rumors spread of these maniacs from Cleveland which only added to the lure of the band… One tale I’d heard several times had Dwid wearing a human ear around his neck. When “Systems” came out I was mildly disappointed… it was less ‘evil’ than I had expected. Don’t get me wrong, I still loved it, but it didn’t live up to the unholy expectations I had. 18 years later Aaron Melnick has fixed this with a new mix that is insane. Insane. The vinyl showed up today. This is now the record that it originally should have been. It quite possibly the best Integrity record ever.
Alex from Super7 hands us a big bag of candy for the podcast
Wear the mark, Myself and Anderson prepare for the Foundation set, from Thomas Foundation
Anderson and Thomas Lovely
Anderson hates friendship
Anderson singing with Foundation!