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The Gunz Show, September 4, 2011


THE GUNZ SHOW is live tonight from Madison Square Garden making sure all of you enjoy your Labor Day weekend by not BEING in labor, but by partying so much that you feel like you’re in labor.

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The Gunz Show – December 1, 2010


THE GUNZ SHOW LIVE TONIGHT 9pm eastern / 6pm pacific TONIGHTS GUESTS: –   THE DAMNED THINGS (featuring members of Every Time I Die, Anthrax  and Fall Out Boy) –   SUCH GOLD –   HE IS WE – THE SLEEPING –   Mike Ferri of WE ARE THE IN CROWD For song requests / on air story submission, Instant Message Gunz at: gunzidobi twitter.com/thegunzshow facebook.com/thegunzshow The Gunz Show is the highest rated Internet / iTunes music radio show in the world.. it is also available on the Droid, iPhone, Blackberry and more! – Gunz

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October 13, 2010


****NOTE***** TONIGHTS GUNZ SHOW WILL START AT 10PM EASTERN / 7PM PACIFIC… Gunz speaks with: Keith Buckley – lead singer of EVERY TIME I DIE / THE DAMNED THINGS JERSEY (formerly of HEY MONDAY) THE SLEEPING David Reed!   AIM chatroom: thegunzshow twitter.com/thegunzshow AIM: gunzidobi oh ballin – Gunz

News

YUNGBLUD Releases Hopeful New Track & Music Video, “breakdown.”


After teasing his new single earlier in June, YUNGBLUD officially released his track with a corresponding “breakdown.” music video. Filmed in coastal England near the Seven Sisters cliff, the video concept is “really simple,” he shares. It’s “really representative of what’s going on in my life right now,” YUNGBLUD said in a pre-premiere livestream. The artist shared on social media, “Cortisol, often called the ‘stress hormone,’ is higher during the first hour after waking for people experiencing stress so gettin’ out of bed in a morning can sometimes be really hard. You can wake up in the morning with a… Read more »

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YUNGBLUD Teases Forthcoming Single “BREAKDOWN”


On June 8, YUNGBLUD dropped a thrilling teaser for his forthcoming track “BREAKDOWN,” which will officially release on June 21. Of the new project, the artist says, “This song is a message to myself to try and exist alongside my insecurities and my darkness by grounding myself and remembering what is real in life and the world is so much bigger than me. Try and get out of your head and notice the world around you, notice the things and people around you.” He continues, “Don’t let the bullshit inside your head consume you. It just wastes precious time. Remember… Read more »

Features

5 Best Halloween Movie Soundtracks To Play On Repeat This Holiday


Halloween is the time to put on your favorite spooky tracks or just play all the songs you love year-round for your normie friends. Of course, myriad instrumental songs are instantly recognizable and iconic, such as in the case of A24’s Talk To Me’s “Le Monde” by Richard Carter, taking over TikTok and Instagram Reels. Additionally, Michael Abels’ thrilling compositions brought Jordan Peele’s Get Out, Us, and Nope to life with rousing instrumentals, including “Pas de Deux” and “Preparing The Trap.” Of course, who could forget the goat, the OG, “The Master Of Horror,” himself, John Carpenter? The “Prince of… Read more »

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Creeper’s William Von Ghould Shares His Favorite Vampire Tales


Welcome to Creeper’s vampire era. The English quintet crawled out of the shadows once again—on Friday 13th, no less, to commence a new chapter with their outlandish third album, Sanguivore. The album contains their most grandiose, daring, and dark material to date. Knowing their penchant for all things gothic and ghoulish, telling a story revolving around vampires would seem as natural to them as wearing all-black. But to them, the figure of the vampire means more than sucking blood and skulking around at night. For Creeper and frontman William Von Ghould, the vampire represents rebirth. “We had the idea a long… Read more »

Basslines and Protest Signs

Kids in the Hall


This week, Basslines and Protest Signs looks at the reaction to this year’s inductees into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, iand why every one of them is valid and deserved.

Film Review

Film Review: Plane


A movie that feels like a lost script from 1997, with one of the most straightforward titles in cinematic history, about people stranded on an island and fighting jungle criminals. 

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