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Friday, 03 Oct 2003 11:01AM
Jack Black in The School Of Rock!!! Released in Australia on 20th November.

Official website (ad) for the Star Wars : Clone Wars cartoon.

Fans of The Sharp will enjoy my newly updated complete discography.

Tenacious D DVD confirmed to be released 6th November.

Second Tomahawk/Fantomas/Melvins show for Friday 12th December has been released. Get your tickets now! Dave/Katie/Me are going to both. Must arrange to get 12th December off work. Assuming I have any leave by then.

At home sick today.

Picked up a few CDs on Thursday.

Fleshwounds by Skin : Take Skunk Anansie. Take away the guitars, bass and drums. Replace them with mellow acoustic, simple beats and very occational rocking and you've got it. Skin is exactly the same, and as usual her voice is fantastic, it just doesn't have a lot of balls. And Skin looks weird with hair.

We Want Your Soul (single) - Freeland : I fell in love with this song, and with singles only being $4.50 these days I couldn't help myself. It's got the radio edit track and three remixes. The remixes are mostly crap and are nothing on the pure little consumer fun pop that the radio edit is. The Ed Rush & Optical Remix is OK, spedupdrumandbassness. Includes the video for the radio edit, which is also excellent.

Back To Mine - Underworld : This series gets popular dancish artists to pick their favourite tracks and stick 'em on a CD. They can create a mix set, beatmatching the tracks together, or just make up a best of influences CD. Underworld has done both, the first half is just the tracks, after a while they start with the mixup trick. I havn't given it a full listen yet.

Pet Sounds - Beach Boys : Been meaning to get this for ages. It's one of the albums that influced all those people that influences all those other people. You've heard it all before. Best thing about Beach Boys is hearing the Secret Chiefs 3 cover them, thinking they'd added all these crazy effects, only to find out their cover was almost identical to the orignal. Beach Boys the original Bungle.

I'll probably get in trouble for saying that...