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NEWS ARCHIVES -
SEPTEMBER 2002
September 27, 2002
Another new picture can be found on the Candid/Miscellaneous page. Thanks to Matt Smith!
September 23, 2002
Looks like New Jersey-based Dragpipe's new CD, Music For The Last Day Of Your Life, released August 27th on Interscope Records, can be added to Twiggy's list of credits. According to a review/brief interview with the band in a recent issue of Alternative Press, Twiggy assisted with pre-production and in another interview earlier this year with Revolver magazine, guitarist Gino Depinto talks of how the band "spent 10 days working on songs with [Marilyn Manson] bassist Twiggy Ramirez." Though not given specific credits on the CD insert itself, Twiggy is listed in the "Thank You" credits. To read the articles, click here and go to the "Press" section.
September 18, 2002
The rest of the Cribs audio clips have been uploaded to the Audio page. I've also added a couple of pictures from the ACS era to the Live ACS page, and another one from what looks to be the SLC/POAFF era to the Candid/Miscellaneous page. Thanks to Reinierus for the pictures.
September 17, 2002
Another picture from the "Dead to Rights" launch party has been added to the Candid/Miscellaneous page. Thanks to Ryan Paul for the submission!
September 16, 2002
Added five more clips from "Cribs" to the Audio page. I would like to add 2 or 3 more, so check back in another day or two.
The DVD release has apparently been pushed back again by Eaglevision. As to the new release date, I've heard several different dates, so I'm not even going to speculate at this point. The only thing definite is that you can scratch the October 1st release date.
September 9, 2002
Some audio clips from the MTV "Cribs" episode have been added to the Audio page. Look for more to be added in the next few days.
September 5, 2002
A new picture has been added to the Candid/Miscellaneous page, which was taken at a launch party for the “Dead to Rights” X Box game held in Los Angeles on August 20th.
September 4, 2002
In case anyone was still a little nervous about recent rumors circulating that had Twiggy joining Limp Bizkit: On the UK's Radio 1 Rockshow last night, Kerrang's Phil Alexander spoke of a recent encounter with Twiggy in LA, at which time he asked Twiggy about the aforesaid rumors. Phil said that he couldn't repeat Twiggy's full reply on a "family" show, just that it ended with "off". I think we get it, and can rest assured that a Twiggy/Limp Bizkit collaboration won't be happening anytime in the near future.
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