A Week In Punk: Last Week’s Top Stories Recapped (4/7/13)

A Week In Punk: Last Week’s Top Stories Recapped (4/7/13)

As shameful as it is some of you readers don’t actually check Dying Scene every hour of every day.  For you slackers we’ve put together a list of last week’s biggest stories to help you stay in the loop and maintain your punk cred.  You’re welcome.

1. We pranked all off you suckers when we announced that NOFX’s Fat Mike had paralyzed his vocal chords in a Japanese sex dungeon. We all know that is impossible because Fat Mike will never shut up.

2. Were you just thinking about the never ending Streelight Manifesto vs. Victory Records saga? Perfect! They just put out a new song off of The Hands That Thieve.

3. The sequel to the quintessential punk film “SLC Punk” is due out next summer. You see this dead horse you’re beating? His name is “Punk.”

4. Rancid are set to tour with Transplants and Crown of Thornz. But only on the East Coast.

5. Of Mice And Men frontman Austin Carlile was arrested for felonious assault. I think people were upset about the music his band puts out.

6. Trusty staffer writer Jay Stone reviewed Alkaline Trio’s latest albumMy Shame Is True.

7. The Transplants have signed to Epitaph Records.

8. Pharrell Williams of N.E.R.D. interviewed bad ass dreamboat Henry Rollins this week.

9. Here are some fun facts about Mike Muir of Suicidal Tendencies. Use them as conversation starters at your next cocktail party!

10. Bad Religion played one of their new songs in Detroit.

Those were just some of the most read stories from last week, but there were plenty more little gems covered.  Let us know what what you loved, what you hated and what your personal favorite story was in the comments.

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