Label of love: SSTSource: Guardian Unlimited
Oh man!
A review of the demise of one of the most influential record label from the 1980's proto-hardcore years, SST.
Henry Rollins and Charles Manson were pen palsSource: nme.com
Black Flag frontman Henry Rollins has revealed that he exchanged letters with the serial killer Charles Manson.
Rollins told NME.COM that the pair wrote to each other a few times in the '80s after Manson took a shining to Rollins after seeing him on MTV.
Henry Rollins not slowing down anytime, soonSource: The Omaha World-Herald
When talking with Henry Rollins, anything is fair game and you better be ready to keep up.
The former Black Flag frontman has made a living out of continually reinventing himself.
More Than One Story Out There: An Interview With Henry RollinsSource: PopMatters
In the span of a very quick 26-minute phone call we managed to cover some extensive cultural real estate as we had a blitzkrieg discussion about his recent trip to Iran, US media coverage of the Iraq war, youth worship, and how much his worldview has changed since his days in Bla …

This episode is not work safe.I first started Sudden Death Records in 1978, as a way to put out the first D.O.A. record, the 7" EP "Disco Sucks". We knew way back then that nobody was going to come along and hand us a big fat cushy record deal.

This episode is not work safe.Interview with Steve Blush, author of American Hardcore and contributor to the American Hardcore documentary.We discuss how he is getting ready for the release of the American Hardcore documentary; why he wrote American Hardcore; the History of Rock …