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Subject: Brett Gurewitz

  • Interview: Motion City Soundtrack

    October 30, 2007
  • New Found Glory Signs With Epitaph

    September 17, 2008
  • I Set My Friends on Fire to Perform at Drake's Bar on Dec. 1

    The seemingly-out-of-nowhere appearance of the young Kendall duo I Set My Friends on Fire has been recounted in New Times’ pages several times in recent months. But just to recap: teenagers Matt Mihana and Nabil Moo, formerly of a more by-the-numbers post-hardcore band, wanted to form a new project. They thought it would be funny to do a cover of Soulja Boy’s “Crank Dat,” with Matt screaming the vocals and Nabil tweaking the beat on his computers and drum machine. It became a major, ne

    November 19, 2008
  • I Set My Friends on Fire

    November 27, 2008
  • Kendall Band I Set My Friends on Fire Makes It Big the MySpace Way

    A full-length album, a national tour, and hordes of moshing fans.

    September 25, 2008
  • Greg Graffin

    July 6, 2006
  • Doll Parts

    March 6, 1997
  • Talking Columbus Blues

    February 27, 1997
  • Reverb

    January 16, 1997
  • Calendar for the week

    September 5, 1996
  • Warped Tour Preview: The Classics - Bad Religion

    How time flies. I first caught Bad Religion as a very young teenager at the 1998 edition of the Warped Tour, and they were a classic act then. The genres represented on this tour have widened a whooooole lot since then, and the face of punk and its offshoots has changed considerably as well. But Bad Religion is back on it -- and thankfully. Some of these pop-tastic whippersnappers need some schooling in classic, fast, So Cal hardcore-ish-whatever skate-friendly punk rock.Of course, Bad Religion'

    July 22, 2009
  • South Florida According to Brooklyn: Why Didn't Anyone Watch Bad Religion at Warped Tour?

    ​To read past installments of South Florida According to Brooklyn, click here. I attended the local stop of the Warped Tour, on Saturday, July 25 at the Cruzan Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach, and was disappointed that no one really watched Bad Religion. I don't get it! These guys are pioneers of punk rock. If it wasn't for them, these young kids wouldn't have bands like the Devil Wears Prada, or the other crap like that, to listen to. (Well, maybe that wouldn't be such a bad thing, but still.

    August 6, 2009