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SEVERE TIRE DAMAGE APPEARANCES IN 1997


Press

The Washington Post

December 15, 1997
Most geek bands are obscure, but Severe Tire Damage is the "house band of cyberspace".

Radio

KFJC 89.7FM

November 21, 1997
STD spends 35 minutes on the air with the world's best DJ: Rocket J. Squirrel.

TV

New Media News

November 19, 1997
A 10 minute segment about STD's illustrious drummer with plenty of band coverage.

Merc Photo

San Jose Mercury News

November 15, 1997
Front page coverage by Silicon Valley's best newspaper.

Press

New Media News Online

October 20, 1997
A reporter is amazed at how much sushi and saki the band can consume.

Dinner

Konrad Magazine

1997
An article mentions how the band eats at Beppos. And does it in German, to boot.

TV

Austrian TV

September 8, 1997
Mark the drummer was invited to a technology/performance art festival in Austria. To warn their countrymen, they sent a video crew to a band dinner.

Bass Player

Severe Tire Damage

July 26, 1997
Just another performance, but check out STD's way-cool bass player.

Press

Wired Magazine

May 1997
In an article about drummer Mark, a mention of the hazards of STD.

TV

C|Net Central

May 3, 1997
Mark the bass player gets some TV coverage and drags the rest of the band along for the ride.

The Internet Cafe

The Internet Cafe

1997
Guitarist and vocalist chat about Severe Tire Damage.

Press

;login: Newsletter

April 1997
Discusses the Severe Tire Damage performance at USENIX.

Band Photo

Internet Guiden

1997
Full article about the band, with pictures. Now don't you wish you could read Swedish?

TV

Korea

January 1997?
During a 4-hour segment on computers, Severe Tire Damage featured prominently in 3 of them. The subsequent torrent of Korean fan mail has yet to abate.

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