"PTSD/Rocket and a Bomb Live"

Knott's most recent album is 2010's PTSD by L.S. Underground. The record is a concept album dealing with a soldier's posttraumatic stress disorder, a common risk for veterans of war. The band includes Crucified drummer Jim Chaffin. PTSD was given a generally positive review by D.W. Dunphy by [http://popdose.com/ Popdose]. Dunphy's said, "L.S Underground still survives, and while the music isn’t for everyone, it is a welcome reminder to his fans that Michael Knott and company are back doing what they do best."

On September 7, 2014, [http://Knottheads.com Knottheads.com], the tribute site for all things Michael Knott and his former label Blonde Vinyl, announced that a [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lifesavers/rocket-and-a-bomb-live-dvd-album-new-michael-knott Kickstarter campaign] to mark the 20th anniversary of Rocket and Bomb was now live. A concert was planned for November 7, 2014 in Concord, California in which a live recording of the Rocket and a Bomb record, in its entirety, was to be performed. The full-band performance by Michael Knott was billed to feature special guests Michael Roe (The_77s/77’s) and Derri Daughtery (The_Choir_(alternative_rock_band)/The Choir), along with a special appearance by Dead Artist Syndrome. The Kickstarter project, which had a goal of $9,000, was fully funded prior to its deadline.

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I think it's a fair deal for both of them.

It's a reactively new management team that's trying to make its mark on the company. It's not same Duke it was a few years ago.