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August, 2018
- 31 / The night in 1976 when a pre-fame Eddie Van Halen OD’d and nearly died / Bart Bealmear
- 31 / Dennis Hopper is private detective H. P. Lovecraft in the occult noir TV movie ‘Witch Hunt’ / Oliver Hall
- 30 / The story of Johnny H: The musician, bodybuilder, actor and his bizarre connection to Elvis Presley / Cherrybomb
- 30 / ‘Swirlee’: ‘Street Trash’ alums and David Caruso star in bizarre short about a man made of ice cream / Bart Bealmear
- 29 / ‘New’ Orson Welles film announced: His final feature comes to Netflix in November / Richard Metzger
- 29 / The rush of Adrenalin’s ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Screamer,’ 1977 / Bart Bealmear
- 28 / Some favorite record covers with one letter removed / Paul Gallagher
- 27 / The career of Penny Slinger, intrepid surrealist artist of the 1970s, is ripe for rediscovery / Martin Schneider
- 27 / The numerous groups that pretended to be Steam, the ‘Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye’ band / Bart Bealmear
- 24 / That time Robert Fripp and Peter Hammill played in the Stranglers / Oliver Hall
- 23 / Captain Beefheart rips your head clean off in this ‘74 TV concert with the ‘Tragic Band’ / Oliver Hall
- 23 / “Love Catheter”: New music from volatile noise-rock insurgents Microwaves / Ron Kretsch
- 22 / The morbidly beautiful medical illustrations of Dr. Frank Netter / Cherrybomb
- 21 / Marc Bolan hanging out with Stan Lee, Siouxsie Sioux, Billy Idol, Alice Cooper, The Damned & more! / Cherrybomb
- 20 / Superstar & Star is the outsider artist that we all need right now / Bennett Kogon
- 20 / Ultimate mind death by strobe: the video art classic ‘Noisefields’ / Oliver Hall
- 17 / The Baker Street Regulars: Obscure ‘70s band that featured former members of Big Star / Bart Bealmear
- 17 / THE HORROR: Clown-themed album covers / Paul Gallagher
- 16 / Boy George presents Captain Sensible and Lene Lovich in grossout animal rights film ‘Meathead’ / Oliver Hall
- 15 / GIRLS: Runaways-inspired Japanese band cover ‘Cherry Bomb,’ Blondie, Ramones, KISS and more, 1977 / Bart Bealmear
- 14 / Relax, everyone: A disco version of Cream’s ‘Sunshine of Your Love’ is here to save us all / Cherrybomb
- 14 / Hawkwind go symphonic on ‘Road to Utopia’ / Richard Metzger
- 14 / Rollercoaster Tour: The Jesus and Mary Chain, My Bloody Valentine, Blur, and Dino Jr together in ‘92 / Bennett Kogon
- 13 / Scary stories and super creeps: The illustrated nightmares of Stephen Gammell / Cherrybomb
- 13 / Music maps: Take a peek at the best-selling music artists in the USA and England by state and county / Paul Gallagher
- 10 / ‘The Unauthorized Story of Charlie’s Angels’: TV movie trash done right! / Bart Bealmear
- 10 / William S. Burroughs’ time-traveling experimental flexi disc, ‘Abandoned Artifacts’ / Oliver Hall
- 09 / Neil Hamburger reads Nixon’s resignation speech (and other greatest hits) / Oliver Hall
- 09 / Acid Ranch: The wild and secret pre-Guided By Voices project that was never meant to be heard / Bart Bealmear
- 08 / London Underground: Early counterculture doc with Paul McCartney, Allen Ginsberg, Pink Floyd / Richard Metzger
- 08 / Fun in the Sun: Pop culture icons catching some waves and a tan / Paul Gallagher
- 08 / Total Thrash & Whiplash: A sick collection of heavy & black metal fanzines from around the globe / Cherrybomb
- 07 / Behold the voluptuous horror of these absolutely, positively NSFW crocheted dolls of Kembra Pfahler / Cherrybomb
- 06 / Amusing family portraits from the 1980s / Paul Gallagher
- 06 / Freddie Mercury breaks free onstage with The Royal Ballet in 1979 / Cherrybomb
- 03 / Slumscapes: Post-apocalyptic paintings of a devastated Disneyland / Paul Gallagher
- 03 / ‘I went straight to Hell’: Philip K. Dick did NOT like LSD / Oliver Hall
- 02 / The story of the great Sex Pistols soundalikes swindle / Bart Bealmear
- 02 / John Cale, Sterling Morrison and Moe Tucker (and Lou Reed) play Jim Carroll’s ‘People Who Died’ / Oliver Hall
- 01 / Moving (but fun) ‘lost’ home movie clip of Paul and Linda McCartney / Paul Gallagher
- 01 / Manic Street Preacher: Neil Diamond gets evangelical on ‘The Johnny Cash Show,’ 1970 / Cherrybomb