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From Saturday 16 November 2002

Larry Arms change London venue

The Lawrence Arms are visiting these shores next month for a short tour with Jerry-Built and The Take in tow. But they’ve had to change the venue of their London show to the Verge. The dates are now: 01.12. UK Brighton – Free Butt 02.12.

Glide for new Autopilot Off video

Watch the new Autopilot Off video ‘Nothing Frequency’ by logging on to the band’s official website at www.autopilotoff.com

Kung Fu chop up 2 new DVDS

Mest and Alkaline Trio will have DVD’s released in the next couple months on Kung Fu Records. The Mest DVD will be out in January 2003, and contains footage from a show this past year at the House Of Blues in Anaheim. The

Friday 15 November 2002

Do the new website!

UK label Do The Dog Music have a brand spanking new website up and running. You can check it out here: www.dothedog.com

bye bye bye

Apparently Student Rick have split up. No great loss there then…

If you’re in Sheffield tomorrow, you can’t miss this…

No, it’s not the Punktastic First Birthday Bash (that’s on Saturday, at 6pm, at the Corp, £3 entry ….)! Our very good friends No Comply will be playing at the mighty Sheffield Corporation, and they are guarenteed to bring the house down! They will be supporting

IATDE news

In At The Deep End Records now have a selection of t shirts ready for purchase. They come in a range of sizes and can be yours for £7.50. For more info go to www.inatthedeependrecords.co.uk The shirts can also be bought for a bargainous £6 at the IATDE all dayer at

Thursday 14 November 2002

Vote, vote, vote!

First up, thanks to the 300+ people who have voted in the Punktastic Awards. Despite us not advertising it at all, bands everywhere have helped to spread the word so thank you to everyone who has helped make this a better success than I could have hoped.

Vote, vote, vote!

First up, thanks to the 300+ people who have voted in the Punktastic Awards. Despite us not advertising it at all, bands everywhere have helped to spread the word so thank you to everyone who has helped make this a better success than I could have hoped.

NoComply make Kerrang! apologise

After a popular music mag made the horrific error in branding NoComply singer Kelly Kemp a man, the band appealed to you through Punktastic to bombard them with emails to get them to correct their appalling mistake. Well, it’s taken 3 weeks, but in this weeks