William Kristol Of The Weekly Standard And Evan Thomas, Newsweek'S Assistant Managing Editor, Weigh In On The First Presidential Caucuses To Be Held Next Week In Iowa. Then, Steve Wulf, Christine Gorman And Richard Stengel Of Time Talk To Charlie About Their Cover Story On Magic Johnson, Aids, And Steve Forbes Campaign. Finally, An Assessment Of The Rise In Infectious Diseases With Nobel Laureate Dr. Joshua Lederberg And New York City Health Commissioner Dr. Margaret Hamburg. watch
In Episode 14 of The Meth Minute 39, local boys Beef and Stu are back for foot-long vengence. When mustard becomes a weapon, the cul-de-sac becomes a battlefield. Director Dan Meth and IndyMogul's Justin Johnson provide voices for the title characters. Rate This Short: Features music by Meth and musician Andrew Landry. For More Meth Minute see http://www.methminute.com Call the free hotline 1-866-575-1384 Starring: Justin Johnson Dan Meth Additional Art: Josh Weisbrod Joshua Jularbal Claire Samuels Lee Rubenstein Song by: Andrew Landry Dan Meth Sound Design: Mark Vitelli watch
Motion City Soundtrack featured Joshua Cain (guitar), Tony Thaxton (drums), Justin Pierre (vocals/guitar), Jesse Johnson (moog), and Matthew Taylor (bass). The indie rock quintet originally formed in 1999 when Pierre and Cain were still in high school. The two were big fans of Sunny Day Real Estate, Jawbox, the Flaming Lips, and Superchunk, and those influences spurred their own band. Motion City Soundtrack self-released a 7 before the start of 2000, but it wasn t until Taylor, Thaxton, and Johnson joined the group that things came together. Thaxton and Taylor moved from Richmond, VA, to the band s hometown of Minneapolis, MN, and the band immediately started recording with producer/engineer Ed Rose (Get Up Kids, Ultimate Fakebook). Motion City Soundtrack s punk-glazed debut, I Am the Movie, was released in summer 2003. The Mark Hoppus-produced Commit This to Memory followed two years later. watch