Our Big Pretty Logo - The
same one that appears on our main page, but bigger.
NEW Dave's Ten Punk
Tips (St. Dave)
- Ten tips for how to be a real punk, not the MTV-sellout-crap-punk.
For The Love of God, Vote! (St.
Dave) - An entreaty to go out there and show that you actually
give a damn.
I'm So Sick of Punk
(St. Dave) - Seriously, if you think you're punker than thou,
you aren't a punk. But that would be hypocrisy, wouldn't it?
Don't Call Me An Anarchist (St. Dave) - Explains the difference between
being a 'punk' and being an 'anarchist.'
Minor Threat
(St. Dave) - The Bitterroot Valley and its 'persecute minors'
policy.
The Punk Elitist Syndrome
(St. Dave) - Why does every 'punk' say he is punker than everyone
else?
This section is small, but hopefully
will grow as I come across websites in my surfing that I think
should go here. This is where I show that I really give a damn.
NEW Adbusters
Billboard liberation. Other 'culture jamming' activities.
HIV/AIDS Prevention
"break down the barriers, ally the carriers,
what is your motivation? take a good look in the mirror"
That's a quote from the song "News
From the Front" by Bad Religion. Why should you care about
AIDS? Because sooner or later, it's gonna affect you.
International Campaign to Ban
Landmines -- Landmines do not discriminate.
The United States has yet to sign the international landmine
treaty, signed by 146 other nations. This is one of my 'hot-button'
issues.
Register
to Vote -- This is another of my 'hot-button' issues. Just
register to vote and do it, for Christ's sake!
The Hunger Website --I'm not sure how or if it works, but clicking
the link on this site donates food. There are also similar ones
for the rain forest and breast cancer research. It's just my
luck that there's some sort of chicanery involved, but I'll take
my chances. I can spare two minutes a day for the possibility
that something I do might just help.
Greenpeace -- Call me a hippy if you want, whatever. After
all, the earth has inifinite resources (rolls eyes)!
Revolutionary
Association of the Women of Afghanistan
-- Contrary to popular belief, the good ol' United States has
not made the situation in Afghanistan any better. Women's rights
are included in that statement.
Killing
the Hare - How it all started. Mentors,
friends, equipment providers, (secret lovers). Hey, there
are even a few crossover people in both bands (Jerod, Tim). We've
played pretty much every show with 'em, either because we were
a same band at the time or because we're afraid to have a show
without 'em. Rock on.
The Flying Men of
Zimbabwe - We've played almost every
show with this fun-loving bunch of recluses from Stevensville.
Word has it they only come out of hiding for shows and to hunt
down Kid Rock.
Alaswasta
- They played a show with us in October. I want to see 'em play
on a better sound system sometime. Anyway, I didn't have the
PA fully set up when they started playing and feel bad because
nobody could hear the vocals.
End of Transmission - Awesome zine from my former hometown of Billings.
The
Lost Cause - We've played one show
with them, too. We were actually gonna play our first show (as
Killing the Hare) with them, but it never happened. Going by
the name "Offset Savannah" now.
Montana Punk
- The first, only, and last word when it comes to Punk in the
Great (!) State of Montana.
Interpunk
- They sell our CD, so we can say we have 'international distribution.'
Bevel Studio - Inexpensive but quality recording from Missoula.
Real Ultimate
Power - One time there was this guy
on the street corner, and he was a bum, and this Ninja got pissed
and cut off his head and didn't even care!
NEW http://www.gnudung.com/
- This is one of those sites you have to visit to understand.
Kind of weird, pointless stuff. They linked to us (look under
'music'), so we reciprocate.
NEW Something
Awful - The website advertised with my polo shirt that has
a grenade on it. And you all thought I was advocating war, didn't
you?
NEW The
Onion - A bastion of sanity, ironically, in a crazy world.
Sometimes it's hard to separate the humor and the sad truth.
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