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Once upon a time, there was a video game. It was called Doom. It was pretty awesome, and it revolutionized video games.
It was so influential, in fact, that many other people tried to get involved in the giant money cow it appeared to be. Many ...
read moreFor those of you who aren't familiar, here is what Regdar (the laptop) does during any given song: he builds a random loop of 2 to 8 beats using 8 percussive noises. He does this 3 times (on average). Each of these is keyed to a button on the DDR pad. ...
read moreThe following is a story of the little guy's triumph against the evils of industrialization.
Jonathan was a parking lot flag waver. He was a darn good parking lot flag waver! Whenever a sporting event, major concert, or awards show happened ...
read moreIt may be naive of me, but I've never been too worried about the Stop Online Pree-speech Act (someone should really tell them they spelled it wrong.) Even ...
read moreBeing as I may have inadvertantly endorsed underage drinking in last week's post, I'd better rationalize it now!
The drinking and driving ages are stupid and should be switched.
Here's my reasoning:
Public transportation is a great ...
I've been in Nashville for 4 weeks so far. Guess how many open mics I've played so far?
If you guessed 0, you win! "But Steve," you say despite the poor grammar this represents, "why aren't you playing open mics? You love playing at open ...
read moreAstute readers may have noticed that I've blatantly stolen this "blog about crackpot theories" thing from my older brother.* Now I'd like to steal another aspect of the idea from him. He once defined ...
read moreAbout two months ago, we signed up to participate in a battle of the bands. It was a pretty elaborate setup: It was going to take place over the course of 3 separate nights. The winner was going to get a professional music video made. There was going ...
read moreToday, I think we should talk about (and link to!) horrible music.
A few years back, some... scientists? collected a bunch of data points and tried to quantify what people like ...
read moreI've had several conversations with atheist to agnostic friends over the years that included a question something like: "If God is so existenceful, how come He has never appeared to me?"
Setting aside the fake words used by my imaginary debate ...
read moreThe adventure that was last weeks show really highlighted something to me: I like all-ages shows. Though it's not because they're safer and weird stuff is less likely to happen. Generally, we want crazy, unexpected things to happen at shows. That's ...
read moreFor those of you who missed it, last night's show was an unusual one. They ended up juggling the bands around timing-wise a bit, which wasn't a big deal. A couple fans only caught the tail end of the bands they came to see, but it wasn't a game ...
read moreThis is a true story that an archaeologist friend of mine once told me.
Once upon a time there was a kingdom called Oryen. It was a mighty and prosperous kingdom with a wise and benevolent king. One year, the king ordered a great ...
We played a show with Chooglin' last November.
They were a really enjoyable, high-energy group! I'd describe their music as what you'd get if ska was derived from funk instead of reggae. (This is, of course, to imply all the best parts ...
read moreGodwin's Law is one of those universal rules of the Internet. For those of you unfamiliar with the term, it states: "As the length of an argument on the Internet increases, the odds of someone being compared to Hitler or the Nazis approaches 1." There ...
read moreWe played a show with Prizzy Prizzy Please last summer, and it was pretty brilliant! They put on a high-energy show with some really cool sonic textures.
Their prominent use of ...
read moreWe had a pretty sweet show at the Frequency in Madison yesterday. Unfortunately, only about 20 people showed up who weren't in the other bands. We rocked pretty hard but there weren't a lot of faces there to be rocked. I guess everyone was two ...
read moreQuite possibly one of our favorite bands (that isn't ourselves) is Map of the Woods. It's actually Fighter #2's other band, so this is probably pretty nepotastic of us to say this, but they're a ...
read moreThis one time I was asked to judge a battle of the bands. However, due to politics and interpersonal issues, I was eventually kicked off the panel. In fact they told me that they'd prefer I don't even show up at all.
But it was supposed to be a ...
read moreNote: The following does not necessarily represent the views or opinions of Regdar or any of the other fighters. Just Steve
At the laundromat that I use, there are 4 types of dryers. Each of these takes only quarters, and in return for your ...
read moreOnce upon a time in the Baka dynasty of ancient China there reigned an emperor named Dallit. There was one thing that Emperor Dallit loved above all else, and that was tasty beverages. He was a conniseur of fine hot and cold beverages. He employed a ...
read moreNote: The views expressed in this blog post are merely the views of the author and do not neccessarily reflect the views of Regdar or any of the other fighters.
Other note: Thanks to Dave for introducing me to the phrase "crackpot theories."
...read moreWe played a really fun show yesterday at the Frequency in Madison. Thanks to everyone who made it out, and thanks to Rego, Map of the Woods and, Band at the Pub! (who might have actually been called A Bear Climbed a Mountain Once or something like ...
read moreLet me preface this by saying that some consider me a bad driver, and, to be fair, I did get my license in San Antonio, where half of the population doesn't speak English well enough ...
read moreBack in 2009, my brother Dave and I (Steve) put together a band called Zombie Dog.We practiced for three weeks, then spent two months driving around, playing shows. Along the way, we picked up a random bassist named Gene. Our adventures are ...
read moreI live in what I like to refer to as the "ghetto" of Dubuque. It's a lower-income part of town, and it also happens to be where most of the African American population in the city lives. This probably means that calling it "the ghetto" is a little ...
read moreToday someone told me to watch last night's musical guest from SNL.So I cued it up on Hulu (endorsement please!) and started watching. I haven't listened to much Arcade Fire, but I've generally enjoyed them. It was good times.
Then I saw this ...
read moreThanks to everyone who came out to catch us yesterday at the Lift! It was a blast! We opened for The Defibulators (solid, straight-ahead bluegrass from New York) and ...
read moreOne of the great things about having a site on the Bombplates system right now is that it's still a very small system. We have a very small development team. This means that creating great-big new features isn't always feasible, but it does mean that ...
read moreThis weeks Bombplates pro-tip is a direct sequel to last week's.
If you're serious about your band, you'll probably want to keep track of what you spend making music and how much you get ...
read moreThe feature I'm talking about today has actually been in the system for quite some time, but we don't link to it in the UI anywhere yet (except, of course on the manage page.) Let me tell you ...
read moreBombplates sites have a brand new feature, hot off the keyboard! The electronic press kit.
Go to YOURSITE.com/manage/epk, and you can start putting it together. Some finishing touches need to be added as far as presentation goes, but you can ...
read moreI haven't ever managed to figure out the whole "making money" side of music, so I work a day job to fund my music habit. It just so happens that my day job is lead developer for
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