Special broadcast on Middle East, North Africa Revolution Uprising the latest news as of 2/28-3/01/2011 from Lybia, Egypt, Yemen. Also Greece Genral strike followed by violent riots. Audio from Al Jazeera English, Submedia.Tv NPR, You Tube. Middle East music from Coltaire K, Muslimgause, Baghdad Heavy Metal.
The band who wrote the soundtrack for the Revolution featuring an hour of uncensored live/studio tracks from Live & Rare, BBC, Live in Mexico City and The Grand Olympic Auditorium clips from The Battle of Mexico City documentary Zack telling the story of the Zapatista rebellion and Mumia Abu Jamal as well as solo tracks featuring Tom Morello and Zack De La Rocha. According to Chilean newspaperLa Tercera in October 2010, Rage frontman Zack de la Rocha confirmed that a new album is in the works, with a possibility a 2011 release.
Formed in 1981 by Gibby Haynes and Paul Leary in San Antonio, Texas The Butthole Surfers landed a home in the punk/hardcore scene with their psychedelic, chaotic, disturbing live performances and albums. This week we feature an hour of their music from 1983-96 including the hard to find Gibby Haynes/Johnny Depp "P" band we'll also hear clips from the low budget documentary "Blind Eye Sees All" interviews from WNYU and Snub Tv. So sit back crank it up and enjoy the best baddest, strangest acid trip put to music.
Born Eric Reed Boucher born in 1958 is a musician, spoken word artist, political activist, SF Mayoral candidate most known as Jello Biafra frontman for The Dead Kennedys as well as co-founder and owner of the independent record label Alternative Tentacles. We feature an hour of oldschool Dead Kennedys as well as tracks and samples from some of his various endless musical collaborations like The Melvins, No Means No, Brujeria, Sepultura, LARD, Revolting Cocks, Mojo Nixon, The Coup and more well as his latest musical venture Guantanamo School Of Medicine.