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45 Grave
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The Adicts
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Adolescents
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Agent Orange
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Agression
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Angelic Upstarts
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Argyle Pimps
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The Bangles
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Beastie Boys
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Black Eyed Peas
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Cadillac Tramps
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Cathedral of Tears
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CH3
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Chix Pack
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Christian Death
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Circle Jerks
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The Cramps
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The Cure
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Cypress Hill
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D.I.
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D.O.A.
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The Damned
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The Descendents
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Detox
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The Dicks
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The Dickies
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Dirt Clod Fight
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Discharge
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Distorted Pony
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D.R.I
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JFA
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Downy Mildew
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Dread Zeppelin
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Dream Syndicate
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Eddie and the Subtitles
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Echo and the Bunnymen
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Insted
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Electric Cool Aid
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Elton John
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Elvis Costello
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Exploited
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The Fall
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Flipper
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Fuzz Box
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GBH
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Grand Master Flash
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The Gun Club
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Halfway House Emcees
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Hellbound Hayride
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Henry Rollins
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Ice Cube
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MDC
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Iggy Pop
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Jane's Addiction
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Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
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The Joneses
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Kommunity FK
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Los Lobos
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Mad Parade
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MIA
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Metallica
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Minor Threat
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The Monkees
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Naked Raygun
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New Order
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Peter and the Test Tube Babies
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The Pixies
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Plain Wrap
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Public Image
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Rain Parade
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Ramones
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Red Hot Chili Peppers
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Red Kross
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Red Scare
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Rik L. Rik
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The Romantics
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Salvation Army
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Secret Hate
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Shattered Faith
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Siouxsie and the Banshees
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Social Distortion
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Sonic Youth
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Snoop Dogg
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UB40
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Subhumans
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Subterfuge
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Super Heroines
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U.K. Subs
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Stereo Total
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Suicidal Tendencies
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Swinging Utters
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T.S.O.L.
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The Three O'Clock
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Toy Dolls
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Ugly Duckling
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Vandals
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Wasted Youth
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Youth Brigade
Workout Playlist
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Renegades of Funk (The Crystal Method Remix) - Rage Against the Machine - 2002 Community Service
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Star -Roots by Sly and the Family Stone off the Different Strokes for Different Folks remix album
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Sans Remission (Featuring La Funk Mob) by Mighty Bop
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You Tear Me Down by Buzzcocks
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Control Myself (Featuring Jennifer Lopez & LL Cool J) by Todd Smith
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They Don't Want Music (Featuring James Brown) by the Black Eyed Peas
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Walking with a Ghost by Tegan and Sara (Promo only Canada Modern Rock Radio June)
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S.O.F.T. by Elastica
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The Internet is a big place and I can only be in so many locations at once. As much as I love mog and music lovers, I decided to move all my posts to one central location so I can spend more time writing and less time cutting, pasting and surfing.
My new blog, Get Gal VanIZed is the central location I'm referring to and though it is not solely a "music blog/mog", being the music lover I am means that pretty much every blog has a music reference or music link. In fact, my first post is about how the song Galvanize by the Chemical Brothers inspired my roller derby/blog name.
Other music treats include my song of the week, submitted by Michael Zampelli (aka Rinkrat), the guy who owned Zed Records and was single-handedly responsible for supplying music lovers with punk and alternative rarities before, during and after the new wave/punk explosion of the 70's, 80's and 90's.
I also have a selection of workout playlists so you can move and groove to some kick ass tunes. Check out the Playlist to Endure a Brutal Workout or the playlist I listened to yesterday during my bike ride on the beach.
I posted about a few new bands I've discovered and enjoyed recently: the automatic music explosion, Spasms, Audible Mainframe and Fruit Punch.
I hope you'll stop by, subscribe, comment and especially share some of your musical wisdom with me. Consider this your invitation. RSVP by clicking here >>>> :).
Believe it or not, I think it could.
I also believe punk rock could have changed the world (well it DID, but I think it could have been in a more meaningful, impactful and constructive way). Hip hop can pick up where punk rock left off or maybe even unite with each other (this is what I thought about when I first heard Public Enemy).
One of the biggest differences is technology.
Think about it, in the 80’s if there was a riot or a surpise concert or a raid, no one could communicate with each other and intervene. Now you’ve got texting and camera phones. If you wanted to read about underground music or even KNOW about underground music you had to live near an indie record store or hopefully have at least one cool, geek leader type in your community. If you were really hip and connected you might have tracked down an indie zine and you collected every issue. They came once a month. The news was old before you got it. Now you’ve got the World Wide Web, streaming video and blogging. In the 80’s if you wanted to discover underground hip hop you had to live in an urban area and/or be lucky enough to live on the right hill facing the right way so you could tune into the alternative radio that was available nearest you. Now you’ve got internet radio and podcasting. In the 80’s, you might have been the only weirdo on your entire block with a shaved head or mohawk. Now you’ve got YouTube and you can find all kinds of groups to belong to. You know you’re not alone. You’ve got it all babe. If you use it constructively, you can change the world.
I totally believe it.
Did not Martin Luther King Jr. change the world? He didn’t have a T.V show, a podcast, a cell phone, a blog, nada. He couldn’t contact thousands or millions of people at the push of a button. You can. You and hip hop can change the world.
What am I listening to now? DJ Rasta Root, XM Satelite radio channel 65 - The Rhyme. Good stuff.
I truly think that if you listened to hip hop non-stop for 30 days you would be a different person at the end of it. BUT not the commercialized shizzle that you hear on top 40 radio. I’m talking about the kind you hear on Ali Shaheed Mohamed’s show on XM 65 or www.hiphopphilosophy.com. Take the challenge and see what happens.

Rock on.
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Who are you again? If this is your old home, I do not remember you.
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hey sheri, nice blog you got there. i always can get a kick out of watching people getting voluntarily tazed! ha ha. well, humboldt finaly organized a roller derby team. i don't know if they will ever meet up with yours, but that would be cool. rock on...
http://evilwench.com/derby/