Posted by aubin on Thursday, March 20, 2008 at 2:00 PM (EDT)
This week on the BBC Radio 1 Punk Show, the show had visitors in Against Me! and Mike Park. Of particular note was Against Me!'s live acoustic session on the station as well as the proper debut of the band's recently leaked track, "Amputations."
Rounding out the show is Mike Park who hosts an "Under The Influence" session and plays his three favorite records. You can check out the show online right here. Radio (44 comments)
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fallingupwards84 (March 20, 2008)
thank you jesus, Xavier came back. i have them going to the elite eight, that would have ruined my day
LinoleumMagazine (March 20, 2008)
In a recent interview Tom said he hopes to alienate old fans even more when they write the new record. I can't wait for the comments! 4+ Replies
noknownallergies (March 20, 2008)
That's great, but i really don't see what it has to do with J-Lo's twins.....
CBSrocksteady (March 20, 2008)
Best Band Names GO! 5+ Replies
AlexBLP (March 20, 2008)
is EVERY comment on this page spam? jesus.. also, talk about non-news. 'band on radio' - no shit! | Features
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i'm 24 and after a shitty breakup went from 180 to 166 pounds. i've stopped losing weight but i am still a little flabby. how can i harden up my mid section. crunches seem to be working only real slow and really it's not that much. i drink a lot of beer. is my only option to quit all the booze. i do lots of running. 4 miles 5 times a week. any suggestions on how to stop this plateau i've hit and get a little more hard/lean?