Loud, fast and aggressive music, with a touch of angst.
Sounds Like
"I'll tell you about punk rock. Punk rock is a word used by dilletantes and heartless manipulators about music that takes up the energies and the bodies and the hearts and the souls and the time and the minds of young men who give what they have to it, and give everything they have to it. And it's a term that's based on contempt. It's a term that's based in fashion, style, elitism, satanism and everything that's rotten about rock'n'roll.
"I don't know Johnny Rotten but I'm sure he puts as much blood and sweat into what he does as Sigmund Freud did. You see, what sounds to you like a big load of trashy old noise is in fact the brilliant music of a genius, myself. And that music is so powerful that it's quite beyond my control and when I'm in the grips of it I don't feel pleasure and I don't feel pain, either physically or emotionally. Do you understand what I'm talking about? Have you ever felt like that? When you just couldn't feel anything, and you don't want to either. You know, like that?"
Record Label
you vote when you spend $, let's shift the balance
The band was originally formed in the early summer of 2006 by Dave Pagel and Aaron Thompson after they were formally introduced by the one and only Jackie Rusted. They went through several bassists eventually developing a style and some songs. In comes the French guy, Aimeric LeGros Sr. Aaron and Dave crafted new songs with Aimeric on bass and vocals, they melded what they already had with what Aimeric wrote and so was the Laramie Itch. Eventually due to the busy schedule of Aimeric the band split, Aimeric and Aaron were slowly going in different directions stylistically, and for now you can find Aimeric's solo stuff on his band page LeGros Sr. Dave now plays in the Midnight Muse Revue. Thanks to the fans and everyone that ever came to a show!
Then Saturday night All Ages at Eclipse Records in St. Paul with Chicago's Dead Town Revival and The Blacklist along with Hellcat Records' band Static Thought
Wednesday, October 22nd at 4:30pm Kellogg Park, Kellogg & Wabasha, St. Paul
From mass police brutality during the RNC, to the everyday brutality against people of color and poor people in the streets and in the jails. Something has to be done to end their reign of terror. • We need a real civilian review authority that holds cops accountable and isn’t just a rubber stamp agency! • End beatings and abuse in jails - and prosecute the brutal jailers! • No more bogus charges against police brutality victims. Prosecute brutal cops! • Drop ALL charges against the RNC arrestees - Dissent is not a crime! • Fire cops who lie in police reports or in court!
We must let the authorities know that we will no longer be silent in the face of police brutality!
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Join us also to commemorate Stolen Lives - people who have died at the hands of law enforcement officers in Minnesota. These people can no longer speak for themselves - we must speak for them.
STOLEN LIVES REMEMBERANCE Sunday, October 26th at 6:00pm Walker Community Church 3104 16th Avenue South, Minneapolis
Want to get more involved? Check out www. cuapb. org or come to one of our meetings - every Saturday at 1:30pm at Walker Church
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yeah, the grownups passed out early and the children ran amok, i guess.. i woke up at 3 and he was passed out in the chair in front of the computer. i'll post a pic for you later, it's funny! i miss you too, hope all is well.. xoxo