The Beef People reviewed in “Maximum Rock ‘n’ Roll” magazine
(Above: Peanut is afraid of the dog on the cover)
The new EP “Pavlov’s Dog” (Artcore/Damaged Records) by my old 80s Charlottesville hardcore punk band The Beef People (I played guitar) is reviewed in “Maximum Rock ‘n’ Roll” magazine this month. (Click on this link for a scan of the review, you may need to click again on the big image to enlarge it.)
Proof that old punkers don’t die, they just, oh I dunno….have unreleased tracks put out by UK labels?
Check out a song from this e.p, Pavlov’s Dog
(note, this sounds great, but the vinyl sounds even better, was professionally mastered.)
Yay.

November 11th, 2008 at 8:48 pm
That second picture is too adorable.
November 12th, 2008 at 7:14 am
Pavlov’s Dog. Brings back memories…
We drove through a village in the Czech Republic called Pavlov. I made a joke about drooling dogs, then saw a dog walking down the street just as some church bells started ringing.
The dog did not salivate.
I dunno. I guess you had to be there.
November 12th, 2008 at 6:16 pm
I’m not sure, but I believe a track was also played recently on MRR radio. I know we were blasting the record when it came in to the MRR house.