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02 April 2004
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Full length streaming tracks from featured releases.

Azita: Life on the Fly
Early Day Miners: Perish Room
Secret Mommy: Bottom 40
Jenny Choi: Plastic Mask
Lesser Birds of Paradise: Josephine
Read these first! They're the day's most interesting new releases. You'll also find full-length tracks from many featured releases in the Boombox.
Assif Tsahar and Tatsuya Nakatani
Come Sunday
Hopscotch
Azita
Life On The Fly
Drag City
Early Day Miners
The Sonograph EP
Acuarela
Secret Mommy
Mammal Class
Orthlorng Musork
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The rest of the day's reviews. Remember, it's not the length of the reviews that counts -- it's what we say in them.
  • Drug the Corpse / This Sounds Right / Deathbomb Arc

  • Greg Palast / Weapon of Mass Instruction Live / AK Press

  • Hellblock 6 / Burnin' Doom / Worldeater

  • Huckster / Self-Titled / Souvenir

  • Lamb / Between Darkness and Wonder / Koch

  • The Blasters / Live: Going Home / Shout Factory

  • Tripod / Self-Titled / Moonjune

  • Unjust / Glow / Kool Arrow


  • 4/1/2004: The X-Possibles
    · Jenny Choi · Bilby · Catnip · Passenger · Heros Severum · Lesser Birds of Paradise · Salim Nourallah · The Destroyed · Under a Dying Sun · Transistor Transistor/Wolves · Dr. Nigel · The M Word ·
    3/31/2004: State Shirt
    · Lettuce Prey · Melodium · The Cooper Temple Clause · I Farm · Lambert Orkis · Languis · Furious Billy · Action Now · Laurent Garnier · DMZ · Mitre · Here Come the Bulletholes: A 2003 Powertool Records Compilation ·
    3/30/2004: Genrecide: A World Eater Records Compilation
    · The Cables · Cousin Gabriel · 13 Faces · GeräuschSchaft · Chien-Yin Chen · Capdown · Madou · The Cellophane Sky · Dr. Eugene Chadbourne · Courtney Wing · Garrison Starr · 90 Day Men ·
    3/29/2004: Pas/Cal
    · Ray Mason Band · Preston School of Industry · Zen RMX: A Ninjatune Remix Retrospective · Books Lie · Mark Applebaum · Front Line Assembly · Knife in the Water · Probot · The Flexible Flyers · The A-Sides · Caro Snatch · Happy Chichester ·
    3/27/2004: Electro Group / St. Avalanche
    · The Dying Californian · 40 Watt Domain · Jabudah · David Francis · Big Lazy · The Breakup Society · Joël Virgel · Lonepigeon · Ebon Tale · Nadine · Kaki King · Mindy Smith ·

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    Dave Madden has a long, politically-charged conversation with The Robot Ate Me's Ryland Bouchard.

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    Pointless Questions
    Delta Dart's Eric McCarley answers 'em.
    FourFours
    Old scores are settled, new alliances are formed and the fate of the earth hangs in the balance as The Four Fours concludes. Actually, none of that happens, but it is the final strip.
    & - The World Beyond Your Stereo
    Mike Baker takes a crack at Mike Woolf's hirsute documentary, Growin' a Beard.
    & - The World Beyond Your Stereo
    Sarah Zachrich admires Portland DIY manifesto DIY in PDX.
    Bookshelf
    From Gingko Press, Birth and Present: A Studio Portrait of Yoshitomo Nara.


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