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No-Shadow Kick - The Promo EP (2001)

NO-SHADOW KICK - THE PROMO EP
(2001) This is No-Shadow Kick's holiday radio promo (hence the catchy title) featuring two awesome new songs, one song from Spatializing Sound, and three songs from Basement Make-Out Party, with some excellent hand-screenprinted cover art by Mister Reusch, with the text Print Gocco-ed by me. Limited edition disc in cardboard sleeve. Only a few copies remaining.

Read Reviews | See larger image of the cover | $6.00 CD for sale on the BUY page

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No-Shadow Kick - Basement Make-Out Party (1999)

BASEMENT MAKE-OUT PARTY
(1999, BFXRR-007) The debut CD from Northampton's own No-Shadow Kick. Fourteen tracks plus one secret one that nobody knows about. Find out what happens when three guys lock themselves in a cellar, take off their shirts, plug in, and get really sweaty. Written, recorded, produced, & packaged by the fellas in the band. Brought to you by the fine folk at BlueFX Records.

Read reviews | See larger cover image | $6.00 CD for sale on the BUY page.

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Boundaries (1996)

Here's a goofy two-page comic/story thing that appeared in the Styles section of the Boston Phoenix a-ways back in October, 1996. It's a story I wrote in college, and it is illustrated by the ever-talented badass, Mister Reusch. Take a look at 'er: Cover | Page One | Page Two

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FORTY-3 (1992-94)

From 1992 to 1994, I was the editor of this fine, lo-fi school-funded anthology at Massachusetts College of Art (MassArt). It was nightmarish and sort of fun. The name FORTY-3 apparently lived on for at least a short while after I left... maybe the incoming freshmen didn't realize that I'd made up the name and thought it was some thing "official", I dunno.
The five issues I put out included contributions from Mister Reusch, Paul Alix, Jack Purcell, Matt Smith, and lots of dudes submitting under assumed names. As for my personal contributions to the issues, I had a recurring storyline comic called Bughouse (later renamed to BUGHAUS after some dude put out a "real" comic called BugHouse). - Tom (The Artist Formerly Known as Goat)

FORTY-3 is out-of print and rabidly sought after by indy comic fans around the world.

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