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Extreme as F**K: That time Death Squad held its audience hostage by gunpoint
03.28.2017
09:33 am
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“Power electronics” is not listener-friendly music on a good day. A cacophony of power drills, feedback, short-circuiting amplifiers, panicked screeching and walls of static, it’s fucking useless to dance to and mostly makes sense to budding serial killers, adolescents who can’t figure out how to play guitars, and lonely dudes with severe social anxieties. Whitehouse were/are the reigning kings of the form, but other notable power electronics artists include Grunt, Atrox Morgue, Brighter Death Now and Genocide Organ. Bands in the genre generally self-release, cassettes and CD-Rs, mostly, sometimes in packages that will maim you when you try opening them. There is a very good book, Fight Your Own War: Power Electronics and Noise Culture, that explains the whole sordid power electronics story far better than I can.
 

These tapes can give you hepatitis.
 
Anyway, west-coast noiseniks Death Squad already had a reputation for taking things beyond the pale. Even the description of his/their 1996 cassette release, Cutting Myself Open To See And Feel Blood, is enough to leave you whimpering in the corner:

“Contains individual photo, used razor blade and blood smeared tapes packaged in an Abbott OPD Reagant (hepatitis test kit!) box. Edition of 20 copies released at the “Blood And Self Mutilation” performance in City College Of San Francisco May 8th 1996.”

But in 1999, the one-man noise unit performed at a club called Lab in San Francisco, and it just might be the most over-the-top “musical” performance of all time, power electronics, GG Allin or otherwise. The wordy flyers for the gig did have a few red flags—they prominently featured a gun, a syringe and razor blade, and the text-dense manifesto included lines like “Small measures of terrorism are the only hope for the collapse of your perception and constantly programmed ideologies.” So, you know, it wasn’t gonna be an easy ride anyway. But the fifty or so aggro-music enthusiasts in attendance definitely got a lil’ more than they bargained for. Forget the wall of screeching, blood-curdling noise that ripped away at the speakers, that much was a given. It was the crazy shit going down onstage that really put it over the top.
 

Original flyer for the notorious performance
 
The show opened in typical 90s industrial/noise fashion, with Death Squad main man Michael Nine seated at a desk, illuminated only by a small lamp. Behind him, a film screen projected the usual edge-wizard atrocities: animal abuse, “true gore” clips, the whole life-is-horror trip. So far, another ho-hum night in 1999. And then things went over the rails.

Ximena Quiroz was in the audience that evening and posted her experience on a Yahoo Forum for fans of Einstürzende Neubauten shortly after the show:

“The desk [Nine] was sitting at had a syringe, razors, a little cup with some sort of liquid in it, a box of bullets, and a gun. The gun and the bullets were real. During the video, he proceeded to inject himself with something (heroin, maybe?). Then he took the razor and began to saw his arms with it until he was bleeding profusely. At first, I thought he wasn’t really cutting himself, but he wouldn’t stop bleeding, even when he wasn’t cutting himself.”

Okay, so far we’ve got heroin use and self-mutilation. And the dude is only getting started. At this point, it’s probably time to pack up and go home. Half the audience did, in fact.  But Ximena stuck around, and things quickly escalated.

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Posted by Ken McIntyre
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03.28.2017
09:33 am
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‘If they find it, they’ll play with it’
06.26.2014
03:12 pm
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When I first clicked on this video I had no idea what it was going to be about or its message. I was pleasantly surprised when I stuck with it till the end. Its message is loud and clear. Perhaps very slightly NSFW, but it’s brilliant and extremely clever, I think you’ll agree, no matter which side of this issue you’re on.

I’m not going to tell you what’s about, why spoil the fun?

 
via reddit

Posted by Tara McGinley
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06.26.2014
03:12 pm
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Machine gun glass pipes
09.06.2012
04:28 pm
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Thomson’s Sub-Machine Gun
 
Artist and flameworker Robert Mickelsen makes these rather intricate, fully-functional machine gun glass pipes. Mickelsen’s been working in the torchworking trenches for four decades.

See more machine gun pipes and other glass works by Mickelsen here.
 
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Heckler-Koch MP5K 
 

 
Via Nerdcore

Posted by Tara McGinley
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09.06.2012
04:28 pm
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Photo of Pablo Picasso holding Gary Cooper’s gun
03.26.2012
03:00 pm
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Here’s a photo taken back in 1958 by André Villers of Pablo Picasso handling Gary Cooper’s gun. Apparently these two unlikely lads were pals.

Below, another gun toting photo:

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Via 50s Westerns

Posted by Tara McGinley
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03.26.2012
03:00 pm
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William Burroughs: Street Fighting Man
11.13.2009
04:57 pm
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The below clip of William Burroughs showing off his weaponry was shot, presumably, for non-American television.  “So, if you had a razor-sharp, double-edged knife, you could whip it out and cut someone’s throat before he knew what was happening.”  Umm…yes, sir! 

Posted by Bradley Novicoff
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11.13.2009
04:57 pm
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