


So here’s a blast from my past, from my graveyard pre-press manual litho printer days! Also known as a Stripper! You should have seen the one insurance Dudes face when he came to my house one early in the morning to ask some questions after a car accident, I had after he asked what I did for a living and I had no shirt on this skinny twenty year old kid/man/dude/whatever. I remember my bud another bassist and a kick ass one who later replaced “Pat Kim†in Labeled Victims would always show up with some of the coolest shit and one night was this one. Thursday night was are Friday’s so we would sneak in a few brews crank up some the shit box and work like busy little bee’s to the tune’s of “feed Off Me,†starting side two with a little Rasta feel the into some punk thrash of “Ripping Apart,†ah kick ass times! Then Fry-day comes, a Sleep, wake around 11am-12pm, a bass lesson, the beach, a gig, a party, a girlfriend, now another Monday. Oh? The accident, old people made a left in front of me on a green, I felt bad for them no hard feelings. Also, Stripping in Litho refers to stripping a flat, a big sheet of paper that has Film under it that is prepared on a light table so an image can be burned onto a metal sheet called a plate so it can be used to run on a press. They don’t do manual pre-press like that anymore and if they do there a cheap bastard…Here’s some extra info and sitesKeep it Real…Berkeley, California's Sacrilege B.C. played typical Bay Area thrash metal and featured vocalist Strephon Taylor, guitarists Gary Wendt and Tim Howell, bassist Sean Smithson, and drummer Matt Fillmore. Overlooked amidst the era's tidal floods of '80s speed metal talent, the band only recorded two, curiously named albums in 1986's Party With God, and 1988's Too Cool to Pray. Guitarist Wendt would later help found post-death outfit Skinlab. ~ Ed Rivadavia, All Music Guide http://www.answers.com/topic/sacrilege-b-cCLICK ABOVEhttp://www.bnrmetal.com/groups/scrb.htmCLICK ABOVE
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