- id59024
- Dossier
- n.d.
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Zine: Yesterday's Fishwrap Could Be Today's Oracle
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"Edited by John Gerken of "I Hate This Part of Texas" zine. Anthology of zines of the day with reprints from Scam #2."
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Correspondence: Letters from Caty
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Correspondence: Letters to Caty, John Dania, and Sarah Wood
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7" vinyl record: Allergic to Bullshit - If This is What We're For, This is What We'll Get
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"Cover art by San Francisco artist, Zara Thustra."
7" vinyl record: Los Canadians/Black Fork - Tour of the Curse
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"Los Canadians split with Berkeley, CA band Black Fork. Black Fork's singer, Robin Tussin, appears heavily in SCAM #2."
7" vinyl record: Cavity - Wounded
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"Release from Miami band, features Buddha on guitar."
7" vinyl record: Chickenhead - Everything Must Go!
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"Recess Records reissue of Miami's 4 1/2 Fingers Records' 1993 release."
7" vinyl record: Jack Palance Band/The Morons - Split 7"
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"This Here Records' first release."
7" vinyl record: Joey Tampon and the Toxic Shocks - Self titled
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"Featured Greg Harvester on drums, later of Allergic to Bullshit/Black Rainbow."
7" vinyl record boxset: Recess Records - Play At Your Own Risk vol. 2
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"Box set of records features Chickenhead and the Crumbs."
12" vinyl record: The Horrible Odds - Underground
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"Features me on drums. Concept record of sorts written just after 9/11."
12" vinyl record: Onion Flavored Rings - Two Minutes' Enlightenment
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Audio tape: Chickenhead - 7" master recording
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"Master recording used for Chickenhead's 7", 'Everything Must Go'. On DAT format."
Audio tape: Birthday tape from Steve Funyons to Iggy Scam
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"Features Steve singing Funyons songs on tape for me, spending my 21st birthday in San Francisco. These songs ended up becoming bulk of the first Onion Flavored Rings LP in 2002, when Steve and I started playing music together with me on drums."
Audio tape: The Search for the Urban Fisherman
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"Tape of me reading 'The Search for the Urban Fisherman' for NPR's 'This American Life'."
Audio Tape: Miami Bass Pirate Radio
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"Tape of Miami Bass Pirate Radio Station 88.7 FM made off the radio."