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From Saturday 26 March 2005

Bleeder

Bleeding Through and Zao tour in June: 26.06.2005 UK London Underworld 27.06.2005 UK Nottingham Rock City 28.06.2005 UK Glasgow King Tuts 29.06.2005 UK Manchester Jillys Rockworld w/100 Demons, Bring Me The Horizon, The Nothing 30.06.2005 UK Newport TJs

Poles apart

Polish ska/reggae/punk band Zabili Mi Zolwia are looking for tour dates in July and August. If you can help, please email shalwia@interia.pl

The youth of today

Edinburgh’s ska-core troupe Misled Youth are celebrating their 5th birthday, and to help with the festivities the band have a few gigs coming up – Sat 2nd April @ Nice N’ Sleazy, Glasgow w/The Amphetameanies and Catch it Kebabs Wed 6th April @ Bannermans, Edinburgh w/

Happy birthday to you

Our friends over at Punkermentality are celebrating their 2nd birthday with a special gig down in London. To celebrate we have five pairs of tickets to give away to the bash on April 16. To stand a chance of seeing the likes of Sonic

Friday 25 March 2005

They will take over

Submitted: “The Machines Will Take Over and Above Them are in desperate need of a date down south on Saturday 16th July in order to fill their tour. There’s no guarantee for the tour, they just ask for whatever you feel you can afford at

Brown alert

Mumrah and Monkey Toast need gigs anywhere in the UK on March 31 and April 1. All offers considered, if you can help email brown_alert@hotmail.com

DTR releases

Click ‘discuss this item’ for Drive Thru Records scheduled release plans for this year.

Nobody here but us zatopeks

Stream the new zatopeks album in full at this location.

Dylan is cool

Submitted: “Check out www.myspace.com/bobdylaniscool for an updated track listing of bands contributing to the Bob Dylan Tribute Album available June 21st on Drive-Thru Records. You can also hear Steel Train‘s version of “Don’t Think Twice (it’s alright)””

Dumb stars

Submitted: “The debut album from Birmingham/London based pop-punk/rock’n’roll band the Zatopeks is out now on Stardumb Records (home of Groovie Ghoulies, Apers and many more). Stardumb Records describe it as follows: ‘The debut album of the Zatopeks is a