Slipknot – Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat.
This CD was the first release by Des Moines, Iowa’s very own native shock troops, Slipknot. Actually released on Halloween of 1996, -ismist picked up…
Continue reading →This CD was the first release by Des Moines, Iowa’s very own native shock troops, Slipknot. Actually released on Halloween of 1996, -ismist picked up…
Continue reading →An American Pogues with better dental health, the groove of an Irish drinking song and the thunder of heavy rock. The Sissies soothe and pummel…
Continue reading →Jimmy’s debut CD, a lesson in biology and nature to be sure. Looks like it might offend some of the sensitive types out there. Included…
Continue reading →Scrid have been around the block. This fine Iowa City band makes their CD debut on this release. After touring the US 4 times, the…
Continue reading →Fiercely defying easy (read: pitchable) categorization, Schneider has been called everything from a “soft,folkish lounge” singer (and this was in 1985!) to a neo-country artist-in-waiting.…
Continue reading →Imagine AC/DC without the screeching vocals, the same three chords and cheesy lyrics and you will get a small picture of what “Affirmative” means. Sawdust…
Continue reading →Omaha hardcore, what more needs to be said? R8, P30 is led by frontman Ross Manhart, former leader of Clayface and Jimmy Skaffa. There is…
Continue reading →This CD actually came out earlier than our release date, about August, 1995. Ritual Device had actually already broken up, much to our consternation, shortly…
Continue reading →Waiting less than a year, The Return follow up their 1996 release, “Greatest Demos, Vol. 1” with this new CD single, released as a limited…
Continue reading →The Return strike yet again with another masterfully written pop jewel, picking up where the preview CD,”High Enough Yet?” left off. The songs on this…
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