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Looks like we’re gonna have this thing locked down — 100% FINISHED — on Memorial Day weekend. From there, it’s just a matter of how quickly it shows up in iTunes after we put it in their system.

If you want to know the very second it’s available, it’s not a bad idea to join the mailing list.

Life In The Underground. It’s sharp and very, very serrated.

A snippet of Anarchy Club and Russell Farhang running through “Skulls”. Just throwing random stuff up here to tide you guys over until the new album. We are pretty much just finishing one last song and then the album is complete.

“A Bullet In The Head” is now showing up in the store for PS3. (It was previously Xbox-only)

The RBN DLC downpour continues…

If you like Wu Tang Clan and animation, this is a must watch. GZA tells a funny story about how he and RZA would sneak off to check out new music when they were little kids.

Ok, a number of you have asked why the recent blast of Anarchy Club Rock Band Network songs are only showing up on Xbox and not PS3.  Turns out Sony has a 5 song per week limit on RBN DLC, so Harmonix has to pick and choose which songs get ported to that gaming platform. They base it off of fan demand and sales.  

There’s a place you can go to help make this happen:  PS3 DLC Request Forum

If enough peeps make noise, everyone will win…

UPDATE MAY 9, 2012:
Looks like that’s working. We’ve now broken through to get “Für Immer Verloren”, “King of Everything”, “Rise and Shine”, and “A Bullet In The Head” onto the Playstation 3. Thank you to everyone who made noise.

If you like over-the-top action, martial arts, guns, and awesome, then check out “The Raid – Redemption” if you get a chance. It’s playing for a very limited screening time in a bunch of cities across the U.S. It’s John Woo meets Ong Bak, with a decent plot and an imaginative premise.

We’re in the studio today, working with furrowed brows and cracking sinews. “Life In The Underground” is taking shape.

Best thing I’ve seen here on my trip so far…

Death Metal Pizza!

Ladies and gents, That Authoring Group brings you the next chapter in Rock Band Network madness:

Rise And Shine

And there’s still more on the way.

That place is right behind North Korea in terms of authoritarian madness. When Keith and I read about this, we were both like, “now THAT’S punk rock.” The true spirit lives on…

Burmese authorities force punk bands underground

Indonesian government puts punk rockers in “re-education camps”; forcibly shaves their heads