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<blockquote data-quote="nofearfactor" data-source="post: 1308954" data-attributes="member: 1535"><p>Hey Bruno and Poopgiggle. Heres some weird info for ya punk liking guys. The guy in Tulsa who does alot of my bands demos is the guitarist for The Descendants,All,etc. Bill Stevenson also co-owns the studio as well as another larger studio in Colorado- he drummed for The Descendants and Black Flag.</p><p></p><p></p><p>O hells ya. I might be a metal and hardcore guitarist today and not really much of a punk player any more these days but I'm still a huge fan of hardcore,thrash and punk. Living in San Francisco in the 80s I was into all of the bands you guys have listed as well as The Dead Kennedys (Jello Biafra once introduced me to Al Jourgenson of Ministry in a small studio in San Jose. I was just a kid who managed to get a part time job there. I almost **** myself...).</p><p></p><p>Any one remember Joe King Carrasco of Austin,Tx and his brand of Tex-Mex/alternative/punk? I'm too young to have been able to get in but we had an uncle in Austin who lives out at Lake Travis who we spent summers visiting and my older brother got to get in to the Armadillo Club in Austin a few times in its heydey and saw alot of good punk shows there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nofearfactor, post: 1308954, member: 1535"] Hey Bruno and Poopgiggle. Heres some weird info for ya punk liking guys. The guy in Tulsa who does alot of my bands demos is the guitarist for The Descendants,All,etc. Bill Stevenson also co-owns the studio as well as another larger studio in Colorado- he drummed for The Descendants and Black Flag. O hells ya. I might be a metal and hardcore guitarist today and not really much of a punk player any more these days but I'm still a huge fan of hardcore,thrash and punk. Living in San Francisco in the 80s I was into all of the bands you guys have listed as well as The Dead Kennedys (Jello Biafra once introduced me to Al Jourgenson of Ministry in a small studio in San Jose. I was just a kid who managed to get a part time job there. I almost **** myself...). Any one remember Joe King Carrasco of Austin,Tx and his brand of Tex-Mex/alternative/punk? I'm too young to have been able to get in but we had an uncle in Austin who lives out at Lake Travis who we spent summers visiting and my older brother got to get in to the Armadillo Club in Austin a few times in its heydey and saw alot of good punk shows there. [/QUOTE]
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