London May is the drummer... AWESOME dude... does a HC cover charity band called Millions of Dead Comps, with Chris Bratton. Just a totally solid dude all around.
I think this is some of the best stuff Danzig has done. Years ago, Samhain was doing a reunion tour and I had tickets for that for months, there was no way I was missing Samhain. So the day of the show,
Welcome to DOUBLE CROSS - an online fanzine dedicated to the hardcore we love... past, present, and future. The goal is classic fanzine vibe and content, with stories, interviews, photos and more - updated every day through the week. While this might be a "blog," we want it to go beyond what that term typically represents.
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Awesome stuff! Chuck Biscuits with the dyed hair kickin ass on the drums!
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ReplyDeleteLondon May is the drummer... AWESOME dude... does a HC cover charity band called Millions of Dead Comps, with Chris Bratton. Just a totally solid dude all around.
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ReplyDeleteI think this is some of the best stuff Danzig has done. Years ago, Samhain was doing a reunion tour and I had tickets for that for months, there was no way I was missing Samhain. So the day of the show,
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