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Posted on April 28, 2006 at 01:30 PM
Roight.
Youse guys have heard me rave like crazy over Kill Hannah.
Well, the powers that be at Fuse have heard my cries for now on our very own Fuse website there is an amazing insightful tour diary from the band.
Go to: www.fuse.tv/killhannah
Also check out their myspace page to listen to their new track Lips Like Morphine http://www.myspace.com/killhannah
I dig it. I think you will too.
If you know what's good for you.
your friend,
Steven
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Add to:Posted on April 26, 2006 at 09:38 PM
If you're 21 or over in or around New York's ultra hip Lower East Side, come check this out:
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Add to:Posted on April 24, 2006 at 02:28 PM
In case you haven't seen us hyping our Coheed and Cambria contest on-air, I wanted to let you know that through April 30, there's an AMAZING opportunity in store for one of you lucky Coheed fans out there!
Click here and tell us in 30 words or less why YOU should interview Coheed and Cambria, and if you're judged the most fan-tastic of the fans, you'll win a trip to New York City to see the band in concert, come to our SURS taping with the band, and then INTERVIEW THEM YOURSELF ON THE UNTITLED ROCK COUCH!
That's right - you can get your own sofa time with C&C, and it'll be broadcast on our website for all your friends to watch!
Think hard about the 30 words you're going to submit and share them with us instead of Keeping Secrets! The competition is sure to be as sharp as a Turbine Blade, so pray to Good Apollo that you're the winner!
Enter here: http://fuse.tv/contest.php?contest_id=425
Good luck, and we'll see one of you lucky ducks next month!
Cheers,
ProBRUCEr
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Add to:Posted on April 19, 2006 at 05:49 PM
Good afternoon, cyber-pals!
As Steven will mention on tonight's show, if you haven't yet bought Anti-Flag's latest disc "For Blood And Empire," they've got a limited time offer that will get you the album AND get some money flowing to a good cause!
Just hit the link below, buy their disc from Amazon, and a portion of your purchase price will be funneled back to Amnesty International's human rights programs!
Just look for the pink box on the main page:
http://www.amnestyusa.org/musicforhumanrights/
Cheers,
ProBRUCEr
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Add to:Posted on April 19, 2006 at 02:18 PM
I like plays. I really do. And New York is definitely the place to see them. Here's one that's edgy and dangerous. Not for the under 18 crowd (sorry) but worth mentioning if you're in college. Check it.
It's called Red Light Winter by Adam Rapp and here's the basic skinny:
Two dudes go to Amsterdam, one's a dick, one's nice. The dick brings a hooker back to the hotel room for the nice one. The nice one falls in love with the hooker who is already in love with the dick. Conflict ensues.
Barrow Theatre
NYC
tickets available
go
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Add to:Posted on April 17, 2006 at 01:28 PM
Hello, and thanks for swinging by on this Blog Day Afternoon!
As you might remember, last fall FUSE and MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE teamed up and asked our shared fans to create an exclusive MCR t-shirt design, with all proceeds going to charity.
Well, the winner has been chosen, the shirts have been printed, and they're up for sale now at Fuse's online store! Just hit up shop.fuse.tv!
After examining more than 3500 entries, a big congratulatory shout-out goes to Joshua Kenyon of San Diego, who came up with this little beauty:
You can order the grey shirt for just $13.99 (less than most concert tees!), with proceeds being split between Toys For Tots and MusicCares. We heartily suggest you go buy one for yourself and for each of your friends! It's a great way to support a couple of great charities, one of your favorite bands, and your favorite channel! *wink*
Cheers,
ProBRUCEr
PS - On a non-musical side note: if you didn't get the reference in my first line, I highly recommend renting the amazing 1975 flick "Dog Day Afternoon." Even though I'm not much of a movie connoisseur, I think it's great: it features my favorite Pacino performance ever, and it's based on a truly bizarre true story!
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Add to:Posted on April 12, 2006 at 05:40 PM
Greetings, friends, and Happy Passover to all of our Jewish friends in blog-land!
As you know, we hook you up with a free download every day on the Fuse site, but we're also currently offering up two awesome bonus downloads over at fuse.tv/steven:
SAVES THE DAY - "The End" (MP3)
and
BIOLOGY - "Opinions are Like Addictions" (video)
Both files are very cool, and both are only up for a limited time, so head over to fuse.tv/steven and snag your copies while you can!
Cheers,
ProBRUCEr
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Add to:Posted on April 5, 2006 at 04:50 PM
No, I'm not talking to the hockey team. If you live (or are going to be) in the Long Island area Saturday night (April 8th), you might want to check out Francis Mark's (From Autumn To Ashes, Biology) art show!
There are not too many artists who have two videos from two different bands on the SURS playlist, so when we find those special artists, we have to show them double support! We've recently begun playing Biology's "Opinions Are Like Addictions" and it has quickly become a favorite of several Fuse employees. Keep your eyes peeled because it might even become available as a download on the SURS website (www.fuse.tv/surs) in the next few days/weeks.
If you are interested in attending the art show, it will be from 7-10 p.m. at Merch Direct's Store_001, 1824 Merrick Road, Merrick, New York.
Maybe I'll see you there!
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