day thirty four ★ (feat. dan ozzi)
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Today is a beautiful day to remind me that I have some of the best friends ever, as @burningchandelier made the arrangements to get me to NYC in February for Thursday and my Christmas gift from @blakelywintersfield - Sparta and Thursday merch from Dan Ozzi's Depop store - has arrived!
I love you guys so much. Thank you for making 2023 so wonderful. 🥺🖤🧡
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"I was attracted to bands like Dead Kennedys and Bad Religion for their names and logos just as much as their music. "
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Eddie is filming a reminder to his fans about Corroded Coffin’s limited edition merch but gets interrupted when Steve storms into their bedroom and starts digging through the closet.
Eddie, mid-promo: What are you doing?
Steve, pulling the nail bat out of the closet: I’m going to kill our neighbor
Eddie: Diane?!
Steve: Wha- No, Dan.
Eddie: Oh… why?
Steve: I know that fucker popped Ozzy’s swimming pool
Eddie: Steve-
Steve: No, that asshole has complained every time I’ve blown that pool up for Oz. I go inside for ten minutes and suddenly it has a hole in it? It’s the middle of fucking summer, Eddie, and a hundred degrees outside. If I want my dog to be able to cool down in some water while I do yard work then he should be able to!
Steve: I know he popped it so I’m going to *twirls bat* pop his head off his goddamn shoulders
Eddie, reluctantly because Steve’s kinda hot when he’s seething with rage: …why don’t you cool down and let me talk to Dan.
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This description of Gabe Saporta in the Sellout is sending me
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really love alternating between girls to the front and listening to washed up emo episodes. to me it so clearly demonstrates a lot of the friction btw the nebulous diy posthardcore/pre-midwest emo conglomerate and riot grrl is often a matter of like. basic difference in musical ideology and subculture values lmao. like. this guy from art monk was talking about how some of his friends bands have been forgotten because a lot of the scene was v. humble and believed in letting the music speak for itself which imo fits with a lot of women in these bands who talk about wanting to be seen as "serious artists" not bc women arent "serious" but rather its emblematic of the type of band/music relationality they want to embody. like. the women in these scenes, to varying degrees, certainly interacted and invested in the same values as their peers- its weird to imagine just bc they are women that (1) they all should think the same and (2) they all felt inherently isolated from their communities??
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More snapshots of Frank from Dan Ozzi's Major Label Debut
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photo from SELLOUT by dan ozzi
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danozzi: Thursday on a Friday from last Saturday.
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the thing is unfortunately it will take me probably a month to finish this book
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