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Last Updated: 12/10/2009

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Status: Single
City: Down There By The Bomb Plant
Country: US
Signup Date: 12/8/2004

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Sunday, May 31, 2009 
Dear Touring Bands,

If we dont respond or aren't able to help, please don't think we're dicks.  There is really only one place locally we can set up shows - Sector 7G @ 631 Ellis St in Augusta, Georgia.

Three things:

1.  No drinking or smoking inside.  Even for bands.
2.  The venue guarantee is $2.50 per person or a minimum of $125.  That means bands get paid after the venue gets their money to cover operating expenses.  So if 20 people show up to a six dollar show, we have to pay Sector 7G five dollars, and there is no money for you.  We always split the door money between touring/out of town bands.
3.  People don't come to punk shows in this town if there is more than a couple shows a month, especially on weeknights.

I wish that we had a bar in town that would host whatever show we wanted to do, but the bars in this town don't really like us.  There are also no houses in town to host a show.

I'm not saying don't come here; shows are fun if we do it right, but it's impossible for us to book shows for everyone who asks.

Thanks for understanding.

Furman
Currently watching:
Screamers - Live in San Francisco September 2nd, 1978
Release date: 2004-10-12
Thursday, September 25, 2008 
Always first to jump on the bandwagon, we've decided to give blogspot a go.  Look for random shit, unreleased recordings, updates and other stuff.  Anything that is going on with us will be documented there.

http://sick3.blogspot.com
Currently listening:
Goat
By The Jesus Lizard
Release date: 1992-10-29
Saturday, March 22, 2008 
We've got a few records that we've traded or picked up.  We're always looking to trade records, so hit us up if you want to trade!

American Cheeseburger 7" - $4 - the first one, crazy fast hardcore from Athens, GA.

Contaminators S/T LP - $9 - KBD style punk rock from Bakersfield.

Contaminators 7" (2nd press) - $4

Double Negative - The Wonderful And Frightening World of Double Negative enhanced CD - $9 - fast hardcore from Raleigh, NC, enhanced cd has video and shit

Heartbeatz - Secret Girls 7" - $4 - Noisy 4-track recordings - Ron from Contaminators - this 7" is out of print, we have 3 copies left

Loser Life (2nd press) - Things Will Never Change 7" - melodic hardcore from Bakersfield - this 7" is out of print, we have 5 copies left

Sick Sick Sick/Dead Kings split 7" - $4

the Skuds - Millions of Dead 7" - $4 - white vinyl

the Skuds/Revolutionary Youth split 7" - $5 - gatefold, red/black haze vinyl

Sex/Vid - Nests 7"

Fucked Up - Year of the Pig 12"





Currently watching:
Screamers - Live in San Francisco September 2nd, 1978
Release date: 12 October, 2004
Sunday, March 09, 2008 


Brian Allen (pictured above left) has a blog where he talks about local bands, even bands he doesn't like.  He says he likes us, and since he bought a record - we almost believe him.

Check it:

http://sinisterrail.blogspot.com/
Currently listening:
Fool for the City
By Foghat
Release date: 25 October, 1990
Thursday, March 06, 2008 
Fuck!  We got a really bad review from JUSTIN BRIGGS, but we're in BRUCE ROEHRS's top ten.

For the record I got clocked in the head by a windmilling BRUCE ROEHRS at an ANTISEEN show we played back in 2006.  Fuck!

Currently listening:
The Pleasure Is All Thine
By Brutal Knights
Saturday, April 28, 2007 
Moshing or slam dancing is a type of dance characterized by jumping around and or pushing others to loud heavy metal or punk music. Moshing is popular with many, especially young, rock, punk, hardcore, screamo and metal fans, especially hardcore fans. Moshing is also gaining popularity Ska (ska-core) , Rap and Breakcore (a genre of extreme electronic dance music).

Both moshing and slam dancing are typically done in a mosh pit or circle pit. Originally this was just a group of people typically directly in front of the stage who were engaged in this form of dancing. It is now more frequent that there are mosh or circle pits throughout the entire audience. A circle pit is a large and usually roughly circular clearing in the audience of a punk show about two to ten meters from the front of the stage. Inside this circle, people can mosh and skank, with moshing usually being the device that created the pit to begin with. The main focus, though, is to pretty much run in a circle and have fun.

Circle pits go back to the early days of California hardcore, in the Huntington Beach scene. Originally the dance of running in a circle was called the Huntington Strut, or H.B. Strut. Essentially it involves simply skipping, running, or powerwalking rapidly around the rim of the moshpit, the original H.B. variant being that the participant flails their arms around, pushes, elbows, or crashes onlookers, or moves their arms in a similar fashion to the dance known as "The Monkey" (also similar to the Bushwhackers, the old school World Wrestling Entertainment tag team).

Usually a counterclockwise rotation is observed by dancers inside the circle pit, and moving clockwise would be difficult for all but the most massive people. The size of the pit depends on both the size of the audience and the tempo of the music being played: the greater of either of these, the greater the size of the pit. Generally, circle pits can range from between two and twenty meters in radius, with the larger ones typically being the most intense.

One's likelihood to be harmed in a circle pit has a lot to do with the size of the audience and the genre of punk; typically small audiences at local underground punk shows will have "friendly" pits where dancers help up others that have fallen, smaller men, boys, women, and girls are able to participate equally with the larger males, and a feeling of "community" is generally pervasive. One is more likely to get injured in a big mainstream punk show, such as one that would be given by Pennywise or AFI, although most audience members will always try to pull dancers that have fallen over out of the way of serious injury as fast as possible.
Saturday, April 15, 2006 


New 5 song CD with artwork and lyric sheet.

songs:  

1.  i scream
2.  krylon
3.  narcolepsy
4.  null policy
5.  perfect crime

$4 including postage
$3 at shows

Order by paypal to earagony@bellsouth.net or message for address to send cash.

Sunday, March 19, 2006 
We'll cover Led Zeppelin if we want to.

Whole Lotta Love.mp3
Sunday, January 08, 2006 
You can download our 2004 demo, our live demo and a few songs off of our new demo on our website:

http://www.yorkstreet.org/sicksicksick

We sold out of our old demo and probably won't make any more, but now you can make your own!
Tuesday, July 05, 2005 

From our last shows as a threesome. Right click and "save target as" to download.

Don't Do It (live at Sector 7G)

Fuck Off (live at Sector 7G)

Drum Solo (live at Sector 7G)

Narcolepsy (live at the Milestone)