Back in the days before regularly scheduled all-out noise jams coalesced at WEFT in the form of the NoizAssembly, impromptu, epic noise battles erupted on the Incoming Wounded program, which still airs Saturdays midnight to 4 AM.
This recording is one of the earlier ones, June 2, 1996. Scumbag joins host Edlee’ B’n Hadd for an cheap electronics effects orgy with guitar and any sort banging thing thrown in for good measure. The whole experience is more than 3 hours long, so it’s broken up into two parts to make it more user friendly.
Here’s Part 2 of Incoming Wounded w/ Scumbag Bastard, June 2, 1996
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Oh, those were the days. Before the dot-com boom and bust, before 9/11, before Billy would spill his seed all over a blue dress. So innocent we were, it’s hard to conceive how Scumbag could not have been elected president himself.
This show aired right at midnight of the 1996 presidential election, where good ol’ Billy Clinton beat Bob Dole, plunging the old man into erectile dysfunction and forcing him to pimp viagra on national TV. It became so bad for wife Elizabeth that she had run away to North Carolina and become a Senator herself, just to get some peace and quiet from the old codger’s overactive weasel.
Ah, but that’s still the future in 1996.
Here we have a little election collage, sliced and diced that very night from live TV coverage, along with plenty of ranting and raving.
Two hours of love, right here:
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009
After a six-odd year absence, Scumbag has found his way back onto the web to re-establish the Church of the Weasel, to restore righeousness to the unrighteous and serve weasel juice to all.
On the way are archives of the original radio program, lovingly restored for streaming to you. We got hundreds of hoursĀ of this shit — nearly seven years worth — so hang tight.
Also on the way are audio collage and other special audio segments ready for downloading and abuse.
There are those who said it would never happen. They still might be right.