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City: Denver
State: Colorado
Country: US
Signup Date: 12/31/2008

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June 25, 2009 - Thursday 

Current mood:  giddy
Category: Music
Care of Jason Heller, who writes for the WestWord:

Dangerous Nonsense



Weapon of Choice EP


Self-released


By Jason Heller

Published on June 23, 2009 at 12:02pm

In the press release that accompanies Weapon of Choice, Dangerous Nonsense lists one influence: human rights. Accordingly, it's clear the trio prizes social consciousness as highly as it does musical prowess. Many well-meaning bands, of course, have been hamstrung by giving their politics and their music equal billing; thankfully, Dangerous Nonsense balances both sides of the equation on the disc's five impassioned and intricate songs. Unlike some punk acts that pair revolutionary ideas with relatively backwards-reaching tunes, singer Shannon Webber, guitarist/bassist Harmony Davies and drummer Susan Miller lend Weapon a holistically progressive ethic that embraces art-metal inventiveness, tinges of tribalism and Webber's theatrical yet wholly raging vocals. And the lyrics? The patriarchy has rarely been ripped to shreds so poetically.

Currently reading:
The Culture of Make Believe
By Derrick Jensen
April 14, 2009 - Tuesday 

Current mood:giving and fucking excited
Category: Art and Photography
Alright here is the deal. You can send us a piece of clothing you want us to Danger-a-fy with our logo and design (we have a few you can choose from), then we will send it back to you. Or you can come to our shows and drop us off a piece of clothing, we will try to stencil it right there, or we can send it to you. OR you can trade, you can give us a used blank piece of clothing and you can get a free Dangerous Nonsense piece of clothing. Reduce, reuse and recycle!
We can stencil on bags, pants, booty shorts, and dongs too!
Donations are greatly appreciated, if you can afford it, but we would rather you "quit your fucking job and
 meet at least 50 people a day and
reconnect
before transparent necessity forces us into...."