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10 Punk Rock Websites From the 1990s and Early 2000s

10 Punk Rock Websites From the 1990s and Early 2000s

In 1996, there were only about 100,000 websites in the world. Seems like quite a few…until you consider that now there are more than 160 million. [...]

JOYCE MANOR – Of All Things I Will Soon Grow Tired
reviewed by Josh Diamond

JOYCE MANOR – Of All Things I Will Soon Grow Tired

Joyce Manor released their self-titled debut album in 2011 to positive reviews from punk websites, including the distinction of “Album of the Year” from Punknews.org.  [...]

Interview: Jesse Michaels of Classics of Love, Operation Ivy, and Common Rider
words by Christopher Connal and Jackson Ellis | photo by Christy Mehaffie

Interview: Jesse Michaels of Classics of Love, Operation Ivy, and Common Rider

Verbicide catches up with Jesse Michaels of Op Ivy fame regarding his newest project, Classics of Love

CLASSICS OF LOVE – S/T
reviewed by Christopher Connal

CLASSICS OF LOVE – S/T

Classics of Love consist of the California band Hard Girls (with Mike Huguenor on guitar, Morgan Herrell on bass, and Max Feshbach on drums), fronted [...]

Classics Of Love Debut Full-Length Out February 14

Classics Of Love Debut Full-Length Out February 14

Classics Of Love, featuring Jesse Michaels (Operation Ivy, Common Rider) will be releasing their debut full-length via Asian Man Records on February 14, 2012.  Though [...]

Verbicide’s Top 50 Albums of 2011

Verbicide’s Top 50 Albums of 2011

Our definitive list returns! Featuring chart-topping albums, some returning veterans, and a few surprise upstarts. Join us as we count down the best albums of the year.

Photo Gallery: Best Photos of 2011

Photo Gallery: Best Photos of 2011

Check out some of the amazing photography we’ve featured this year! Impressive, to say the least.

MIKE PARK – Smile
reviewed by Shahab Zargari

MIKE PARK – Smile

Fact: Mike Park has two kids, born in 2006 and 2008. I have two kids, born in 2004 and 2007. Fact: Mike Park was the [...]

ANDREW JACKSON JIHAD – Knife Man
reviewed by Mark Huddle

ANDREW JACKSON JIHAD – Knife Man

Is it me or does it just seem like each new Andrew Jackson Jihad release is becoming something of an event? Certainly their most recent [...]

DAN P AND THE BRICKS – Watch Where You Walk
reviewed by Matt Edmund

DAN P AND THE BRICKS – Watch Where You Walk

Having gone to many ska shows in northern California from the late 1990s through the early 2000s, I remember seeing MU330’s vocalist and guitarist Dan [...]

KEPI GHOULIE – I Bleed Rock ‘n Roll
reviewed by Sebastian Gahan

KEPI GHOULIE – I Bleed Rock ‘n Roll

I Bleed Rock ‘n Roll from Kepi Ghoulie – formerly of Groovie Ghoulies — is an album blessed with a catchy title. But does the music hold up? [...]

DAN ANDRIANO IN THE EMERGENCY ROOM – Hurricane Season
reviewed by Sebastian Gahan

DAN ANDRIANO IN THE EMERGENCY ROOM – Hurricane Season

As I listen to Hurricane Season, a solo album from Dan Andriano of Alkaline Trio, its gray and miserable outside and rain is falling. The [...]

Show Review: Less Than Jake at the House of Blues, Anaheim 2/21/11
words and photo by Matt Edmund

Show Review: Less Than Jake at the House of Blues, Anaheim 2/21/11

Before setting sail for the Soudwave tour in Australia, Gainesville Florida’s Less Than Jake made their second to last US tour stop at Anaheim’s House [...]

When Is Politics Anything But Personal?
words by Larry Livermore

When Is Politics Anything But Personal?

My old friend Ben Weasel is having a bit of a comeback these days.  Maybe more than a bit; after toiling for a quarter of [...]

Interview: Dangerous Dave of The Queers
words by Chris Aitkens | photo courtesy of Asian Man Records

Interview: Dangerous Dave of The Queers

The Queers was founded in 1982 by singer and guitarist Joe Queer. Blending the sound of the Ramones, Beach Boys, and Screeching Weasel, The Queers [...]