{"id":29477,"date":"1999-07-01T17:17:48","date_gmt":"1999-07-01T22:17:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/juicemagazine.com\/home\/?p=29477"},"modified":"2014-11-08T18:30:38","modified_gmt":"2014-11-09T02:30:38","slug":"pipeline-45","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/juicemagazine.com\/home\/pipeline-45\/","title":{"rendered":"PIPELINE 45"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>PIPELINE<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Ink of the Month<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>I saw Alisa at the U.S. Bombs video shoot and noticed some killer red stars up the back of her legs. When I asked her what inspired these tats she said that in the way stockings were fashioned in the old days with lines up the back, she figured she would style some stars. Classic tattoos for a classic girl. &#8211; Murf<br \/>\nPhotos: Perryman<\/p>\n<p><strong>TOP 10 WAYS YOU KNOW YOU&#8217;VE BEEN ON THE ROAD TOO LONG.<\/strong><br \/>\nby Lentini<br \/>\n1. Your face has a slick layer of slime on it you can scrape off with a knife.<br \/>\n2. Your ass feels like it\u2019s been hit with a sledgehammer.<br \/>\n3. You have no clean socks left and you can\u2019t find your shoes so you have to nude-foot it.<br \/>\n4. Hitting your friend in front of you in the head with a foreign object isn\u2019t as fun as it was three days ago. [Yeah, it is.]<br \/>\n5. Saying the word \u2018cholos\u2019 seems like the funniest thing you ever heard.<br \/>\n6. Truck stops are the highlight of your day.<br \/>\n7. You haven\u2019t seen a member of the opposite sex for so long that the cows on the side of the road are starting to arouse you.<br \/>\n8. A soda and a MIlky Way is dinner to you.<br \/>\n9. You have constant batwing.*<br \/>\n10. You keep seeing midgets on the side of the road waving you over to a bufffet with live nude girls.<br \/>\n[*Batwing: When your balls stick to the side of your leg, also popularly known as \u2018truckers nut\u2019.]<\/p>\n<p><strong>K-ROCK\u2019S Dysfunctional Family Picnic II<\/strong> was hosted June 11 at Jones Beach and featured Blink 182, Live, Kid Rock, Rob Zombie, Rage Against the Machine, Lo Fidelity All Stars, Limp Biskit and the Stuttering John Band from the Howard Stern show. This was one of the better summer shows so far.<\/p>\n<p><strong>CAT SCRATCH FEVER: BILLABONG&#8217;S ALL GIRL SKATE JAM<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>For one weekend out of the year, estrogen takes over testosterone.\u00a0 Cara-Beth, Elissa, Heidi, Jodie, Jesse, Alexis, Perry, Jaime all ripped it up at the All Girl Skate Jam at Sid &amp; Mary\u2019s new and improved Skater Island. CB skated with fire doing frontside 360s over the channel on the vert.\u00a0 The men slammin\u2019 their boards with respect or it could have been a hormonal reaction.\u00a0 Jodie McDonald, Jen O\u2019Brien and Heidi were chargin\u2019 it and feeding of each other\u2019s energy.\u00a0 Twelve-year-old Alexis, walked away with the AM contest doing frontside board slides down the hand rail and getting some air on 3 1\/4 ollie to fakie and she\u2019s only been skating for two years. Steamer cleared the box, doing backside shifties and five foot air kickflip backside grabs transferring over the flatbar. Yes, the girls can skate. Everyone left with a smile on their faces, knowing they had a good time. It wasn\u2019t about competition or who you were.\u00a0 It was all about the girls getting together and skateboarding and finally receiving the respect they deserve.<\/p>\n<p><strong>PIPELINE: GOSSIP, RUMORS AND INNUENDO<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>by Anya Hard and Finchley<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>MORPHINE<\/strong> frontman dies on stage. Mark Sandman, lead singer of the innovative rock band Morphine, died Saturday (7\/3) of a heart attack at a concert outside Rome. He was 46. Sandman collapsed on stage in front of several thousand spectators at a music festival\u00a0 just before midnight. He was not known to have a heart condition or any other major health problems. Sandman died on the second day of a three-day music festival at the Giardini del Principe in Palestrina, 30 miles east of Rome. Sandman, known for his deep, murky baritone, played bass and wrote all of Morphine&#8217;s songs. Morphine was a guitar-less trio that includes Dana Colley on saxophone and Billy Conway on drums. Sandman was a singer-guitarist in the alternative band Treat Her Right, which released several albums in the 1980s.<\/p>\n<p><strong>FUN LOVIN CRIMINALS<\/strong>: Fun Lovin\u2019 Huey Gets Arrested For Smoking a Joint ! Huey from the Fun Lovin\u2019 Criminals won\u2019t have any problems getting into the UK this weekend for Glastonbury despite being banged up for a night in New York. He was apparently put under lock and key to \u2018cool down\u2019 after being picked up for smoking a joint on the street. A New York police officer says he smelt the joint while walking past the FLC frontman, who was talking to a group of friends in Manhattan.<\/p>\n<p><strong>PUFFY:<\/strong> Rap mogul Sean \u201cPuffy\u201d Combs has reportedly reached an out-of-court settlement with the record executive who accused the rapper\/producer and two bodyguards of barging into his New York office April and beating him puffy with the weapons of the realm\u2014a champagne bottle, a chair and a telephone.\u00a0 The New York Daily News, citing \u201csources close to the negotiations,\u201d reports that Combs will pay Steve Stoute \u201cproducer and management fees\u201d amounting to $500,000\u2014not a bad deal for Combs, 29, considering Stoute, a Universal Records executive known for his work with Nas and Mary J. Blige, was reputedly demanding as much as $12 million shortly after the alleged incident. Another \u201cinsider\u201d told the paper that Stoute\u2019s deal \u201ccould be much higher [than $500,000].\u201d The Daily News says the deal has Combs engaging in a long-term business alliance with Stoute, rather than paying him some dough to never hear from him again. Combs\u2019 Bad Boy Entertainment will purportedly pay Stoute fees for producing both albums and videos, and for managing some of its artists. The way the paper\u2019s sources spin it, Puffy and Stoute might be even better friends for the incident that inflicted the music exec with a broken arm, broken jaw and cuts on his face and head.\u00a0 \u201cPuffy and Steve have made peace,\u201d an unnamed source told the paper. The insider added that Combs and Stoute planned to sit together at Madison Square Garden Monday when the NBA Finals head back to New York.\u00a0 As for official comments, Combs\u2019 attorney, Jay Goldberg, is the only person who\u2019s made one: \u201cI am confident the matter will work itself out,\u201d he said. Combs still faces criminal charges relating to the incident\u2014allegedly triggered when Puffy blamed Stoute for a misguided cameo in a Nas music video. (Puffy was crucified in the \u201cHate Me Now\u201d video, tried to have the scene removed and blamed Stoute when the video appeared unedited on MTV). However, the Daily News says the hip-hop star is trying to cut a deal with prosecutors to reduce the rap from a felony to a misdemeanor, with Stoute\u2019s refusal to press charges helping Combs\u2019 leverage.<\/p>\n<p><strong>ODB:<\/strong> Return To the Studio\u00a0 VH1.com would like to remind our users that Ol\u2019 Dirty Bastard occasionally makes music. The troubled rapper, who has been accused of shoplifting and even terrorism in his time, is currently deciding on what to call his new solo album, due for release in either August or September. The follow-up to Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version will be called either Nigga Please, God Made Dirt and the Dirt Don\u2019t Hurt or Dirty\u2019s World. ODB described the album: \u201cIt\u2019s gonna be crazy &#8230; with respect to myself, with respect to African people.\u201d We wouldn\u2019t have it any other way.<\/p>\n<p><strong>DMX &#8211;<\/strong> We smell a rivalry brewing. Rapper DMX is\u00a0 beginning to give Ol\u2019 Dirty Bastard a run for his money in the arrests department. The hardcore rapper (real name Earl Simmons), along with his wife Tashera, were arrested on weapons charges in Teaneck, N.J. on Wednesday (June 30).\u00a0 According to Detective Sergeant Michael Falvey of the Teaneck Police Department, DMX was wanted in conjunction with the Fort Lee, N.J. shooting of Ray Copeland, the rapper\u2019s uncle and manager, on Saturday (June 26). Copeland was shot in the foot. Fort Lee police were granted a search warrant for DMX\u2019s home in Teaneck, where they recovered an Intratec 9 auto pistol, hollow-nosed bullets, a high-capacity magazine for the pistol, a bullet-proof vest, some drug paraphernalia, and 14 pit bulls (13 of which were caged in the basement). DMX was not at home at the time of the search and later turned himself in after receiving news of a warrant for his arrest. The rapper and his wife were charged with possession of hollow-nosed bullets, possession of drug paraphernalia (possibly glass vials and smoking pipes), possession of an Intratec 9 pistol, and possession of a high-capacity magazine. There was also a supplemental charge of possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose. DMX\u2019s wife was hit with all the same charges.\u00a0 The rapper was freed on $50,000 bail while his wife was released on $2500. At press time, a return court date had not been set.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>BIOHAZARD AT IRVING PLAZA, NYC<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>BY SETH HOCHMAN<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>June 14, 1999\u00a0 The boys from Biohazard were out in full force for their record release party at NYC\u2019s Irving Plaza.\u00a0 Old-school and new-school fans were warmly welcomed as the band preceded to do what they have come to be known for, putting on a heavy and great live show.\u00a0 (No alt-rock shoe-gazers allowed!) They kicked it off with \u201cResist,\u201d the lead track from their latest album, New World Disorder, and then ripped through a great set list.\u00a0 Along the way, they hit all old the favorites like, \u201cShades of Grey,\u201d \u201cWhat Makes Us Tick,\u201d a brutal version of \u201cPunishment,\u201d and the soon to be new \u2018Hazard classics like \u201cSwitchback,\u201d and \u201cBreakdown.\u201d\u00a0 The packed crowd responded in all the appropriate ways and bodies were flying all over the place.\u00a0 The band loved it and the harder they played, the more intense the reaction. At a few points during the evening guitarist Billy Graziadei decided that he too wanted to a part of the (re)action, jumping off the stage, into the crowd, guitar in still in hand!\u00a0 Bassist\/vocalist Evan Seinfeld also did his usual politicking against the critics who have slagged and misunderstood the band as well as their lyrics.\u00a0 He urged all in attendance to go back, read their lyrics, and see that they are not a band that preaches violence and hate, but exactly the opposite.\u00a0 Then in usual Biohazard fashion they capped the night with their anthem \u201cHold My Own.\u201d<\/p>\n<p align=\"left\"><a href=\"https:\/\/juicemagazine.com\/home\/the-juice-shop\/#backissues\">TO ORDER JUICE MAGAZINE ISSUE #45, PLEASE CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION.<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>PIPELINE Ink of the Month I saw Alisa at the U.S. Bombs video shoot and noticed some killer red stars up the back of her legs. 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