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[*] posted on 3-14-2009 at 12:54 PM
what the fuck happened?


März 14, 2009 - Samstag

DKM's Show Sat March 14th
Aktuelle Stimmung: abgelehnt

Slapshot will not be playing the DKM's show on March 14th at the House Of Blues.

Apparently there are some rumors circulating and the DKM's decided to take Slapshot off the bill.

Sorry to all that expected to see Slapshot.


what´s about the green shirts??




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[*] posted on 3-14-2009 at 12:57 PM


Just read this too???

Shirt sale Josh?




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[*] posted on 3-14-2009 at 05:26 PM


Typical non-sense. Because that's what hardcore is all about. This kind of stuff happened all the time to Minor Threat.

I guess the shirts will be available online, Josh will get that together.


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[*] posted on 3-14-2009 at 06:09 PM


Shitty shitty shitty. I'm happy I didn't offer away my first born for getting tickets.



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[*] posted on 3-14-2009 at 06:20 PM


Yeah, there will be shirts for sale very soon, I just gotta take some pictures.

There are no green ones though, we didnt get those done (luckily!).





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[*] posted on 3-14-2009 at 06:38 PM


Shitty.



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Yeah, there will be shirts for sale very soon, I just gotta take some pictures.

There are no green ones though, we didnt get those done (luckily!).







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[*] posted on 3-14-2009 at 09:50 PM


What's the deal with the shirts? What's the deal with the rumor mill bullshit?



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[*] posted on 3-14-2009 at 10:49 PM


shirts will be coming as soon as I can take some pictures (probably tomorrow).

The rest of its not rumors... DKM asked Slapshot not to play.




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[*] posted on 3-14-2009 at 10:58 PM


that's pretty fucking shitty
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[*] posted on 3-14-2009 at 11:16 PM


But why? Just because? Straight edge? What's up with that?



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[*] posted on 3-14-2009 at 11:19 PM


Dude, tell us why. That sounds just weird.



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Dude, tell us why. That sounds just weird.

When you write "reactionary lyrics" about people, don't expect an easy time getting shows. These shows are high profile shows in Boston, and I'm sure DKM didn't want to take any chances, or deal with any bs. I can't blame them...I was shoocked they were even added




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[*] posted on 3-14-2009 at 11:59 PM


DKM blows anyways.
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When you write "reactionary lyrics" about people, don't expect an easy time getting shows. These shows are high profile shows in Boston, and I'm sure DKM didn't want to take any chances, or deal with any bs. I can't blame them...I was shoocked they were even added


It's pretty ridiculous if those "reactionary lyrics" caused the problem, since they've been out there for a long time, and the band was booked with those lyrics being common knowledge. It would be like booking Street Dogs and dropping them later saying "Shit, we didn't know they were pro-union... fuck, that might alienate some of our audience."




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Dude, tell us why. That sounds just weird.

When you write "reactionary lyrics" about people, don't expect an easy time getting shows. These shows are high profile shows in Boston, and I'm sure DKM didn't want to take any chances, or deal with any bs. I can't blame them...I was shoocked they were even added


LOL, isn't that what punk is all about? It seems to have lost that aspect of it.

BTW, they could of told Slapshot this 2 months ago.




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Dude, tell us why. That sounds just weird.

When you write "reactionary lyrics" about people, don't expect an easy time getting shows. These shows are high profile shows in Boston, and I'm sure DKM didn't want to take any chances, or deal with any bs. I can't blame them...I was shoocked they were even added


LOL, isn't that what punk is all about? It seems to have lost that aspect of it.

BTW, they could of told Slapshot this 2 months ago.

I'm not going to pretend I know your songs, but don't kid yourself about not knowing what lyrics were directed at certain groups and specific individuals. I think bands should be held accountable for shit the say in songs and on stage. Just think of all the new material your getting for your new album.




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Dude, tell us why. That sounds just weird.

When you write "reactionary lyrics" about people, don't expect an easy time getting shows. These shows are high profile shows in Boston, and I'm sure DKM didn't want to take any chances, or deal with any bs. I can't blame them...I was shoocked they were even added


LOL, isn't that what punk is all about? It seems to have lost that aspect of it.

BTW, they could of told Slapshot this 2 months ago.

I'm not going to pretend I know your songs, but don't kid yourself about not knowing what lyrics were directed at certain groups and specific individuals. I think bands should be held accountable for shit the say in songs and on stage. Just think of all the new material your getting for your new album.


Why not just write a song back?




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I think bands should be held accountable for shit the say in songs and on stage.


The Dropkick Murphy’s wrote a song called "Pipe bomb on Lansdowne Street" does that mean that the city should be worried that they might blow up the club? They also do songs that are in support of The Bruins & The Red Sox. I bet that means that the next time the Yankees or Rangers come to town they are in trouble!

Suicidal Tendencies wrote a song where they sang "I shot Regan" does that mean that the US government had the write to destroy everything in Mike Muir’s house and kill his cat while searching for 'something' that they never found?

Kiss wrote a song called "Christine Sixteen" does that mean that they are running a child porn ring along with Winger who wrote "She’s only Seventeen"?

Stigma played for Madball who wrote a song called "No Escape" about beating up/killing a certain group of guys from Boston, why does Stigma get to open for the Dropkick Murphy’s on Monday in Boston? Isn’t he just as dangerous, if not more, to a crowd of people in Boston as Slapshot apparantly is?

The Meatmen wrote "One Down, Three To Go"... hmmmm... lets get Mark David Chapman out of jail because it must have been Tesco Vee that killed Lennon!

Theres also "Pope on a Rope" and "Hang the Pope". Guess we shouldnt expect a Meatmen/Nuclear Assault tour of Rome anytime soon.

Jello Biafra sang "Kill the Poor", "Lets Lynch the Landlord", "I Kill Children", "Chemical Warfare" & "Stealing Peoples Mail" sounds like multiple federal offences there. He probably belongs on the FBI's most wanted list.

The Beatles wrote "Helter Skelter" so they must be responsible for the Manson family killings. It doesnt matter what the song was really about but someone heard it and made their own interpreation and that no reflects on the band. Just like AC/DC wrote the song "Night Prowler" which Richard Ramirez was convinced was a personal message to him. I guess Angus & Bon Scott advocate rape & murder of the elderly.

I also seem to remember an entire song written about a certain Krishna influenced hardcore band that Slapshot played with (along with NYHC bands Killing Time & Uppercut) without any incidents at all. There’s also a pretty angry line in that song about a person not even in that band ("Hey Ray why don't you get some self respect") yet there’s a picture taken of those guys hanging around and having fun from only a few years back. Some people get the joke and some don’t. The people that don’t get the joke don’t have to laugh, but why ruin the joke for everyone else?




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Dude, tell us why. That sounds just weird.

When you write "reactionary lyrics" about people, don't expect an easy time getting shows. These shows are high profile shows in Boston, and I'm sure DKM didn't want to take any chances, or deal with any bs. I can't blame them...I was shoocked they were even added


LOL, isn't that what punk is all about? It seems to have lost that aspect of it.

BTW, they could of told Slapshot this 2 months ago.

I'm not going to pretend I know your songs, but don't kid yourself about not knowing what lyrics were directed at certain groups and specific individuals. I think bands should be held accountable for shit the say in songs and on stage. Just think of all the new material your getting for your new album.


Why not just write a song back?
this coming from a guy in a band whose lead singer use to hit people with sawed off hockey sticks......now that was punk rock



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[*] posted on 3-15-2009 at 11:06 AM


^ What Honus said.^



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this coming from a guy in a band whose lead singer use to hit people with sawed off hockey sticks......now that was punk rock


Really, do you know anyone that has ever been hit with the hockey stick? You don't because the only person to ever get hit was Jordan, while onstage at the Rat.

Keep trying.

I always thought punk rock was about pushing buttons, but I guess it's more like mesh shorts, kangol hats and open tuned sg's.





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The Dropkick Murphy’s wrote a song called "Pipe bomb on Lansdowne Street" does that mean that the city should be worried that they might blow up the club? They also do songs that are in support of The Bruins & The Red Sox. I bet that means that the next time the Yankees or Rangers come to town they are in trouble!


Also, the DKM's covered "I've Had Enough" for most of their career and Ken put out the Tribute to Slapshot.





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[*] posted on 3-15-2009 at 11:22 AM


And then there's this:


From the Bruisers website:

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By now there was an underground current in the scene for the Bruisers, and plenty of cassette copies of their 7 song demo were circulating. Ex-NPD drummer Dan Connors was working the summer of 1989 on Cape Cod with his girlfriend, where they met Jen Kelly, wife of Jack "Choke" Kelly of Slapshot. Jen brought home one of the band's demos and Jack was impressed enough to sign the band to his new American Oi! Label, Patriot Records. The Bruisers 1st four song EP was released in the summer of 1989 on Patriot Records.


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[*] posted on 3-15-2009 at 11:39 AM


Yes Ken did the Slapshot tribute album. The record release show in Southie was awesome..jammed packed. It was cool to see you guys....uh..oh yea, you didn't get to play that one either.



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