Airwaves top ten
by Brian Goslow
1. Risk of Reality -- Out for Blood (indie)
2. Musclecah -- Musclecah (indie)
3. Muck and the Mires -- All Knocked Up (Amp)
4. Cattle Press -- Chords To Abolish the Divine (Hydrahead)
5. Mekanizm -- Prototype 2.0 (indie)
6. A New Breed -- Create Don't Conform (indie)
7. Rick Blaze and the Ballbusters -- Born To Die (Glam Dog)
8. Dirt Junkie -- Devil's Day (indie)
9. Evil Ends -- Angel (indie)
10. Various artists -- Amp Records Has a Hard On for Tromaville (Amp)
Submitted by the very independent Captain P.J., host of the Rock and
Roll Rumble and Rockin' Revolution every Thursday night from
11 p.m. to 2 a.m. on WCUW (91.3 FM).
Your top ten
1. Kyuss -- Blues for the Red Sun (Dali/Chameleon)
2. Paw -- Dragline (A & M)
3. Chemlab -- Burnout at the Hydrogen Bar (Filth Column/Metal Blade)
4. Sophie B. Hawkins -- Tongues and Tails (Columbia)
5. Faith No More -- We Care a Lot (Mordam)
6. Monster Magnet -- SuperJudge (A&M)
7. Afghan Whigs -- Gentlemen (Elektra)
8. Tom Jones -- Best of Tom Jones (Polygram)
9. Black Sabbath -- The Ozzy Osbourne Years (Warner Bros.)
10. P.J. Harvey -- Rid of Me (Island)
Submitted by Rilo Reese Schnyder, drummer for Skulltoboggan, who play a
CD-release party for Hedsled on November 10 at Mulligan's.
Web site of the week
www.jesus.com
And you thought those WAAF guys were being sacrilegious? According to this Web
site, Jesus is alive and well and playing cello (when not looking for female
companionship) in northern Virginia. Win a shower with Jesus, see a photo of
his recent Barbie shopping spree, read his sermon "Cobain and the Generation
Numb," listen to his versions of "Summer Song" and "Windswept Emptiness," view
a video clip of Jesus shopping for a Porshe, email the man himself, and pray
Hell has no more room.