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Hey, I got my act together and put together a new phony radio show/podcast for you this week, and it’s a brain eraser/mind blower/humdinger of a show, if you ask me. Quite a few new things to play for you this time, with the total show clocking in at just a couple minutes over 1 hour. You can stream it, you can download it – but most importantly, you can take a chance and potentially have the entire course of your life changed by it.

You’ll hear new stuff from EDIBLE ARRANGEMENTS, GRASS WIDOW, PARQUET COURTS, THE BLIND SHAKE, CANDY HIGHWAY, VERONICA FALLS and more…..and some would-be “classics” and never-weres from The Blank-Its, Reversible Chords, Crack Und Ultra Eczema, Supercharger and many more. 

Download Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio Podcast #10 here.
Stream Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio Podcast on Soundcloud here.  

Track listing:

THE TYRADES – Former Airline
EDIBLE ARRANGEMENTS – Dark Water
TWELVE CUBIC FEET – Jaywalking
LOS CRIPIS – Breakfast
METROPAK – OK Let’s Go
LES BLOUSONS NOIRS – Eddy Sois Bon
CANDY HIGHWAY – Chilli Lopez
THE DWARVES – Fuckhead
TAPEWORM – Break My Face
HONEYSUCK – Snakepit (this is actually from 2012, not 2010 as stated on the ‘pod)
MYELIN SHEATHS – Half Wit
HEAD – Tireshredding
THE SHITBIRDS – Beef Bologna
VERONICA FALLS – Teenagers
PARQUET COURTS – Smart Alec Kid
CRACK UND ULTRA ECZEMA – Buddy’s A Good Boy
THE BLANK-ITS – I’m OK
THE BLIND SHAKE – Go Go 78
REVERSIBLE CORDS – Teen Orgy
GRASS WIDOW – Unbelievable
THE WENDY DARLINGS – Get Up
SPLIT ENDS – Rich With Nothing
SUPERCHARGER – Icepick
THE DEADBEATS – Let’s Shoot Maria
FURY – Flying  

Download our past shows – each about an hour:

Download Show #9
Download Show #8
Download Show #7
Download Show #6
Download Show #5 
Download Show #4
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This is a photo of ARTHUR J & THE GOLD CUPS live in Los Angeles at the Masque 1978, taken from a very early issue of Flipside. They never recorded, but they frequently turn up in descriptions of wild Masque life.

Description of the band, courtesy of Stompbeast blog:

Depending on who you talk to this was a pioneering “punk rock big band” who was 20 years ahead of its time or a “godawful” absurdist joke. Name came from an amalgam of infamous local haunts for male hustlers: Arthur J.’s was a “big chicken hawk hangout” on the corner of Highland and Santa Monica Boulevard; The Gold Cup was “a sleazy coffee shop” located on Hollywood Boulevard and Las Palmas near the punk club THE MASQUE and its attendant squatter’s tenement THE CANTERBURY and was the subject of the scum-punk song “Trouble at the Cup” by DANGERHOUSE RECORDS chairman Black Randy. Considered by some to be the house band for The Masque, as it first emerged out of jam sessions at the club. The club’s owner BRENDAN MULLEN played drums. Quasi-Gold Digger backup singers wearing cowboy hats and toy pistol holsters dubbed The Cupcakes. Aptly named frontman Spazz Attack (a.k.a., “Craig Allen Rothwell”) was known for successfully executing 360 degree flips in the middle of a song. He playing Devo’s famed Booji Boy mascot (“a bizarre adult infant freak with pre-adolescent sexuality and Yoda-like wisdom”) in the band’s videos for “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” and “Peek-a-boo” and later was a dancer on David Bowie’s 1987 Glass Spider tour. (Rumor was he was coached by dance guru Toni “Mickey” Basil.) Lead guitarist Geza X known for his art-damaged surf guitar and trumpeter Hal Negro known for being a trumpeter in a punk band. Famed for its Cuisinarty mixing of influences: name-checking ORNETTE COLEMAN (whose song “Themes from a Symphony” they covered), Sun Ra, George Clinton and James Brown along with the New York Dolls, T.Rex and The Sex Pistols. Also may have pioneered the hipster practice of the Ironic Cover Song: from the Green Acres theme to the “Cal” Worthington used car commericals. Evolved into the pioneering LOUNGECORE band Hal Negro and the Satin Tones, with the Cupcakes evolving into the Playboy Martinet-aping Punk Bunnies.