TEEN BABES: Special 31st Anniversary Full Length Edition! • Engraved on Virgin Black Vinyl • Limited Pressing of 250. June 24, 2015… A little drums … A little atmosphere … and it wails like this! Hotter than anything printed by a Hearst daily, the Versión Especial of Redd Kross’s “TEEN BABES FROM MONSANTO” will become available this week while supplies last! Special 31st Anniversary Full Length Edition! • Engraved on Virgin Black Vinyl • Limited Pressing of 250. All new specially designed packaging allows you to choose between 2 different front covers with just a flip of the wrist! All albums are hand numbered and initialed in editions of 1-250. Experience vintage teen aged Redd Kross, as presented by Monsanto. 100% genuine, chemically inspired brilliance fueled by processed junk food. All art, no filler, direct from the source, pure from the tap. WARNING/DISCLAIMER: This album may induce feverish flash-backs and/or hallucinations. The producers of this album assume no responsibility for the actions of the listeners cast under its spell. Abuse only as misdirected by your physician. Listening to hair-metal or punk rock ruts after use is not recommended, as it may induce vomiting and/or diarrhea, and in rare instances may cause erratic cognitive behavior. THIS EDITION OF TEEN BABES FROM MONSANTO SOLD OUT IN 24 HOURS UncategorizedShare : Tweet
Redd Kross ‘It Girls and Icons’ Design T-shirts – Limited Run! June 10, 2015Paul McCartney, Erica Gavin, Park Bom and Steven McDonald! ‘It Girls and Icons’ design t-shirts are available now while supplies last! Available in S/M/L/XL sizes This is a collectors series limited run. UncategorizedShare : Tweet
REDD KROSS Limited Edition Vintage Style MONSANTO Design Concert t-shirt – SOLD OUT! May 17, 2015 This Limited Edition “Teen Babes from Monsanto” T-Shirt has SOLD OUT! – Stay tuned for a few more very exclusive and Limited Edition Redd Kross collectable items to be announced soon … better jump on them quick, because once they are gone, they are gone! UncategorizedShare : Tweet
From Pop to the Pit: LAPL Photo Collection Celebrates the L.A. Music Scene, 1978-1989 December 11, 2014 Culled from the Herald-Examiner photo archive and the Gary Leonard Collection, the LAPL Photo Collection presents a glimpse into a decade in the musical life of a city that produced scores of hit singles, showcased strikingly diverse genres and generated tremendous excitement. Join us in the History & Genealogy Department for the opening night reception as we unveil rarely seen portraits of Mötley Crüe , The Go-Go’s, X, Minutemen, Social Distortion, The Dickies, Redd Kross, The Runaways, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Dream Syndicate, The Three O’Clock and dozens more. Special guest speakers will share their stories and light refreshments will be provided. Come experience an extraordinary time in L.A.’s music scene as we salute the bands that helped define the era. On display in the History & Genealogy Department January 8 to July 28, 2015. Click here for details. General NewsShare : Tweet
Ramones founding member, and Redd Kross “Neurotica” producer Tommy (Erdelyi) Ramone passes away. July 12, 2014Tommy Ramone (nee Erdelyi) producing Redd Kross’ Neurotica. We are saddened by the news that Tommy (Erdelyi) Ramone has passed away; and had hoped it was a hoax. Aside from the huge inspiration The Ramones and their music had on Redd Kross – Tommy left an indelible mark on Redd Kross with his production of the now considered classic album “Neurotica”. He will be sorely missed, but his influence and spirit will live on with the Ramones music and legacy. We are forever grateful to have had the opportunity of working with him. Gabba Gabba Hey, Godspeed Tommy – thank you for all your wonderful contributions and hard work for music and pop culture. General NewsShare : Tweet
“Born Innocent” by Redd Kross – one of the 50 Greatest American Punk LP’s – Uncut Magazine April 15, 2014Redd Kross’ “Born Innocent” is named #39 of the 50 Greatest American Punk LP’s in the March 2014 issue of Uncut Magazine. General News, ReviewsShare : Tweet