SLAYER but with social commentary instead of satanism, leftist political views instead of “war themes” and a penchant for hardcore punk. I'M IN, FOREVER
R.I.P. Riley Gale
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SLAYER but with social commentary instead of satanism, leftist political views instead of “war themes” and a penchant for hardcore punk. I'M IN, FOREVER
R.I.P. Riley Gale
Amoeba – Power Trip – What’s in My Bag? Power Trip (Riley Gale, Nick Stewart, Blake Ibanez, Chris Whetzel, and Chris Ulsh) went shopping at Amoeba Hollywood. Their latest album 'Nightmare Logic' is available on Southern Lord Records.
Chris Whetzels’ illustration for Education Week employs the tick-tock heart of the beloved Tin-man as a metaphor for adding emotion to education.
Chris Whetzel (USA)