I will e-mail you, but there are some things you need to do on your profile. First, accept your friend requests! This is how people "network" with you here. Just like Myspace. Click the little person icon at the very top of the screen to the right of your name to see and approve them. Then, please fill out your profile. For some reason you got through with only answering two of the questions. Thanks!
Hey man, make sure you comment back on MY page (so I see it), not yours!! I just saw the comment below now... five months later! The comments area is for other people to leave comments on YOUR page, make sense? Anyway, the Google ads below the 160x300 I have little control over, so no, you can't advertise there unless you go through Google. Let me know if you need more info (like send me a message).
I see the Premium ad is 160 px by 300 px. That one goes in the ad space directly to my right, right? But I notice there is a bigger (longer) one below. I think I have a banner now that fits that one. Is that one $50 too? Or should I go with the Premium ad as described? I can do either one and adjust the artwork I have to fit it. Or, if you give me your email address, I can email you the banner to see what you think is best for my purposes?
Full Breach Kicks started in Chicago in mid-2004, branching out from the Full Breach 77 online store specializing in original t-shirts, leather jackets, and more. From the beginning, Full Breach Kicks the label has been about doing things differently and representing quality punk rock, power pop, and rock 'n' roll bands and music.
Here's what Under the Volcano had to say about the FBK label sampler CD available with all orders: "The bulk of the bands strutting their trashy sonic stuff on this 22-track compilation sound like junked-out alley-roaming rock 'n' roll dregs rummaging through the garbage cans of NYC's Bowery district looking for a kiss and a quick fix. Indeed, it seems as if all of these songs are a reckless, spirited, and inspired homage to booze, pills, sleazy sex, switchblade fights, dirty living, the New York Dolls, Dead Boys, Johnny Thunders, and ultimately, the loud empowering swagger of rock 'n' roll itself. The Soda Pop Kids, Street Brats, The Joneses, Chaz Matthews, Rock 'n' Roll Stormtroopers, Soho Roses, The Electric Kisses, Kevin K, The Black Beauties, and more come storming out of the speakers with a two-fisted, dagger-slashed flurry of junkie punk, glam punk, and street punk."
It wasn't a particular song, but it was the Nuggets 4*CD boxset that set me down the wrong side of the street about 7 years ago..yes, i'm a young un', and late to the whole thing, but hey, better late than never!!
I had been waiting my whole life t…
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