
JACKKNIFE, “San Francisco Beauty Queen” 7"EP cover from about 1992 or so.

JACKKNIFE, “San Francisco Beauty Queen” 7"EP cover from about 1992 or so.
I can’t find any online evidence that “Dogshit” by ANTLER JOE & THE ACCIDENTS ever charted in any country, but this 1981 slop-punk from Fort Meyers, Florida certainly deserved likely more attention than it got.
Perhaps it was just a little too vile for the times – or maybe it was the fact that they only made 300 of their lone 45.
SUPERDOPE #5 1992 (no page #)
WINGTIP SLOAT review by SUPERDOPE editor JAY HINMAN
By now you know that Jay has made all his Superdopes available for easy download. But did you know he also helms an unbeatable podcast featuring “punks, girls, pop, garage, freaks, proto-punkers and more”? His most recent broadcast included 2013’s stellar über riot grrrl tuffs SKINNY GIRL DIET, who have a terrific new split 7” with ETHICAL DEBATING SOCIETY on Happy Happy Birthday To Me. SKINNY GIRL DIET sound as potent as anything else listed on our tumblr (listen below). Someone write a fuckinrecordreview!
Thanks for the tip Jay.
But enough about them, do you think WINGTIP SLOAT ever made their 154 or Vs.? Mail Jay at thejayhinman@gmail.com and let him know what you think.
Very kind words from Fuckin’ Record Reviews about the ‘Dope and about our latest podcast, which you can download at https://soundcloud.com/jayhinman/dynamite-hemorrhage-radio-1.

Outstandingly primitive, ridiculously foul-mouthed GORIES drummer Peg O’Neil, circa early 90s.
Back with yet another hour-long radio programme, recorded at home on a laptop. We call it Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio. Every few weeks I save a bunch of righteous songs I want you to hear in a file folder on my laptop, then I unleash them upon you in a logical, carefully-curated order, with spoken interludes full of important discographical information and far too much navel-gazing reminiscing to be healthy (or interesting).
This show, Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio Podcast #18, features some new releases by CONSTANT MONGREL, SKINNY GIRL DIET and the OCCASIONAL FLICKERS, as well as host of underground and obscure releases from the past forty years by The Piranhas (pictured here as they were back in 2000), Deep Wound, Detective Agency, The Wilderness Children, 8 Eyed Spy, Mondo Guano, The Coachwhips, Delmonas, Whitefronts and many more. Songs I like. Songs I want you to like.
Download Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio Podcast #18.
Stream Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio Podcast #18 (on your desktop or mobile).
Track listing:
THE WHITEFRONTS – Get Out Of The House Or I’m Calling The Cops
CONSTANT MONGREL – Under Collar (Little Boys)
THE PIRANHAS – Piranhas Attack
LOUD FAST RULES – Your Clock
FIERY FURNACES – Straight Street
DETECTIVE AGENCY – Smoke A Cig
SKINNY GIRL DIET – Dimethyltyptamine
39 CLOCKS – Psycho Beat
PRESSLER-MORGAN – You’re Gonna Watch Me
MONDO GUANO – Deadwood
8 EYED SPY – Motor Oil Shanty
OCCASIONAL FLICKERS – Capitalism Begins At Home
THE WILDERNESS CHILDREN – Plastic Bag From Tescoes
INTERNATIONAL STRIKE FORCE – Just Not Ready
THE PRETENDERS – The Phone Call
THE DELMONAS – Dr. Goldfoot & His Bikini Machine
COME ON – See Me
SUBURBAN REPTILES – 45 Single
THE COACHWHIPS – Couldn’t Find Love
DIE KRUEZEN – Conditioned
THE NECROS – Sex Drive
DEEP WOUND – Lou’s Anxiety Song
DISSOLVE – Strand

My scanning of SUPERDOPE fanzine, which I used to write and put out myself back in the 1990s, continues apace. I’ve already scanned the previous six issues, which were published 1991-1993, and you can download and read each of them here. Here’s the lone issue that came out in 1994, SUPERDOPE #7. It was a small digest-sized mag centered around two in-person interviews I did with the bands Doo Rag and Virginia Dare. The interviews are then followed by a few book reviews and then a whole mess of record reviews.
Nineteen years later, it seems to read pretty well. I can’t say that I’ve spent a whole lot of time listening to either Doo Rag or Virginia Dare since then, but hey, that’s where my 26-yr-old head was in 1994, and I still like ‘em both. Around this time I was also “running” a small record label called WOMB; you can see on the back of this ‘zine the ad I made for the Monoshock 45 I put out. A few months after this came out, Anthony from Past It Records and I put out a Demolition Doll Rods 45 as well, and that was the end of Womb Records.
Turned out it was pretty much the end of Superdope fanzine, as well – at least for four years. In 1998, I came back and published one final issue of the magazine. Alas, it’s the only one I have any copies of anymore, and if you’re interested in it, this post provides some details on how to order it. #7, the one I’m posting here – well, I’m afraid you’ll have to scour the fanzine aftermarket. Or just download it here.
DOWNLOAD Superdope #7 (1994)

WE GOT POWER, live in Isla Vista, CA – May 1989. Their (our) only show. This band was me on vocals and the 3 members of Monoshock on guitar, bass and drums. We had intended to learn and play all 40 one-minute songs on the Mystic Records hardcore album “We Got Power”, but settled for drinking a bunch and learning a mere four songs instead.

I’ve held a 1987 radio show tape of Detroit’s LAUGHING HYENAS, live on WCBN-Ann Arbor, close to my bosom for many years now, and I think it’s time to let this thing loose for the people.
I thought these guys were amazing at the time, especially live. 25, 26 years later I feel very distanced from their theatrics and hate-vibe sound, but I can still appreciate it at some neanderthal gut level. I wrote a piece about my 21st century thoughts on the Laughing Hyenas on my old Agony Shorthand blog here, which you can read if you have a couple minutes.
Meanwhile, there’s this digitized tape for you. You ought to hang around through the interview(s) with the band on this thing – they’re completely comic and nonsensical and full of quotables. I’ve been using “Joe Mama Angie Daddy” on unsuspecting rubes for years now!
Track listing:
Playground / 7 Come 11 / Sister Come Sh*t In My Mouth / Gabrielle / Stain / That Girl / Chuck’s Jism / Hell’s Kitchen / Love’s My Only Crime