Press Release: ‘199Oz. -Buzz Clips from Free Weed & Unkle Funkle’ is Out Now (c. 1996) on Bad Diet Records
Somewhere, Chris Cornell, Layne Staley, Harold Hunter and Justin Pierce are blasting 199Oz. Buzz Clips as they hot box the green room of Garry Shandling’s newest meta talk show. In the background, the Gummo scene in Belly is randomly playing on a tv. This is roughly when everyone hears a ghost dog (?!) loudly barking outside in the hall (of fame). Yes, DMX has joined the party. (He’s not on this album. This is a Free Weed album; that’s Free Weed’s dog on the cover, not DMX’s.)
Press Release: Free Weed’s Album ‘Introducing’ is Out Now (and Every 4/20 Forever) on Bad Diet Records
You know how Chris Chan is super proud of that DIY Sonichu medallion? Or how Charlie Sheen brushes his hair from his strippers’ eyes when he’s up later studying Party Harder II, Andrew WK’s third autobiography? Or how on ~eight podcasts a week Henry Rollins cherishes his opportunity to have starred alongside Al De Niro in Heat? Well, those personal mirins do not compare to how Bad Diet feels about its debut artist, Free Weed, and our first ever release, and his first solo album, Introducing. When every copy of Introducing totally sold out of our webstore shortly after it dropped? Bad Diet finally knows what it memes to fulfill the dream. Thanks for rocking out, c/o our little rock+punk label.
‘Run the Jewels’ Artist Nick Gazin Creates Comic Book for Free Weed’s Debut on Bad Diet Records
This news has us sunning our jewels, if you know what we mean.