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This blog specializes in heavy metal music and how it relates to Washington DC and the surrounding area. Featuring info on upcoming metal concerts in Washington DC, Baltimore and Virginia, as well as info on local bands, area concert venues, reviews of live gigs, and lots of give aways. Malokarpatan coming to Atlas Brew Works. Metal show at Oliver Brewing in Baltimore. Review of Inconnu by Thonian Horde. Municipal Waste ticket give away.
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Wednesday, October 26, 2011.
Send Back My Stamps! Metal History Through Fanzines. Krabathor 2 -Ultra Grinding Beards.
Thursday, November 12, 2009. Ostensor Sol Og Vestensor Maane. Thursday, October 8, 2009. This was from two weeks ago, on September 24th. Played a bunch of tunes I jammed while abroad and over the summer. Expect a show report next week! The Time Has Come. In the Shadow of Our Pale Companion.
And now Candlemass are booked too. I remember the first time I had heard them, back in 1989, when my frie.
Welcome to the Disposable Underground archives! Disposable Underground started as a print zine in 1991, covering the general music genres of rock, metal, punk, hardcore, grindcore, noise and industrial, with some politics thrown in here and there. The zine featured music reviews, interviews with bands, and columns. It continued in print form through 35 issues until 2006 when it went online, still as individual issues with a print layout in PDF form. Disposable Underground appears here in PDF form.
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Abode of Kings in a Derelict Kingdom. Black Hole in the Rainbow Nation. Portraits from a Rising Zimbabwe. The Class of 2015 Has a Message. Fractured Past, Ransomed Futures.
Recent political instability, from the Arab Spring to the London riots and Occupy Wall Street protest, all have one thing in common frustration over unemployment and anger towards the growing gap between rich and poor. Unsustainable employment, and the political turmoil it provokes, is a global crisis.
Posted by crking on January 27, 2010. This blog serves as the hub for UH 370 and CES 301 at Washington State University. Both courses address globalization and inequality. Here, students can access readings and assignments, read ongoing commentary and reflections from the instructor, C. Professor of Comparative Ethnic Studies. And pose questions about the class. Posted by crking on March 6, 2013.