![]() ![]() In April 1994, however, the band’s career came to a tragic end when frontman Kurt Cobain died by suicide at age 27. When the duo first met in the mid-1990s, Grohl was already world famous as the drummer for Nirvana. ![]() Taylor Hawkins and Dave Grohl played together in Foo Fighters for 25 years, but their friendship also flourished outside the studio. Goodbye, Lou Reed: New Yorkers Lovingly Celebrate His Life and Music SPIN’s coverage of Lou Reed and his legacy: don’t respond in 30 minutes or less, then their Bandcamp demo stream is free.Įnjoy a personal favorite slice of Personal, Raw Pie‘s “I Don’t Wanna Be No Personal Pizza,” below. Well, the year is almost over, but its biggest rock’n’roll beef (see, we knew Burger Records would fit in here again somehow) has only just begun. You got all that, right? Kill first, file lawsuits later. Contacted by eMusic, Personal communicated the following:ĭONT MESS WITH THE FUCKIN’ PIZZAS, PRICK. Well, Personal & the Pizzas, whose songs include “Pepperoni Eyes” and “I Can Read,” have now responded to the Pizza Underground - and responded with anchovy-topped vigor. “The takeaway here,” we wrote, was that Personal et al.’s “biggest mistake was not taking their ‘za novelty far enough.”Īlso Read Peter Buck and Kim Thayil Joined the Black Crowes to Cover R.E.M. When we heard of the project, our thoughts immediately turned to San Francisco pizza-punk heroes Personal & the Pizzas, whose 2010 Raw Pie cassette (on beloved Burger Records, but let’s stick to one food theme for now) came complete with a pepperoni-themed reworking of Iggy Pop’s 1973 Raw Power cover art. But the big pizza-wave story is the existence of Macaulay Culkin’s pizza-themed Lou Reed cover band, the Pizza Underground, with song titles such as “Pizza Day” and “I’m Waiting for Delivery Man.” Okay, so earlier this week Foo Fighters played a warm-up gig at an actual pizza restaurant, never mind that pizza leftovers can also be good cold. But at least in the past few days of these between-holidays, list– focused music doldrums (thank you based Burial), pizza really has loomed, um, large. That’s a tweet from Gordon Voidwell on December 11, and the New York soul-funk-pop shape-shifter is typing from experience: His name may be in your iTunes library thanks to his work with “Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell” rappers Das Racist, of SPIN cover fame. ![]() “Surprisingly very few articles re: the influence of pizza on the last 5 years of musicmaking.” ![]()
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