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Daily Void

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WE ARE ON TOUR AND WILL NOT BE ABLE TO SHIP ANYTHING OUT UNTIL AFTER DECEMBER 10th.
NEW!!!!!
CD DAILY VOID - IDENTIFICATION CODE: 5271-684346864436-4519
On Deadbeat Records
$10.00 POSTPAID IN THE USA

OUT NOW!

11 Song LP with very limited hand silk screened mailer (meaning that we're putting art on the inside of the cardboard box 4 u)
$13.00 ppd

Daily Void - Mass Communication Culture - 3 song 7" (Boom-Chick Records)
$5.00 ppd

Daily Void T-Shirt
White Shirt W/Black print. More Colors Soon! SPECIFY SIZE
$10.00 ppd

ALL ORDERS ARE POSTPAID IN THE U.S.A. IF YOU ARE PLACING AN ORDER AND EXPECT TO HAVE IT SHIPPED TO A PLACE THAT IS NOT IN THE USA, PLEASE SEND AN EMAIL FIRST.

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Member Since: 11/30/2006
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My Blog

Z-Gun reviews lp/ep/7"

The Daily Void Surprise, Surprise You've Lost Your Eyes 45 (Hozac)The Daily Void Identification Code: 5271-684346864436-4519 CD (Dead Beat)The Daily Void Mass Communication Culture EP (Boom Chick)...
Posted by Daily Void on Tue, 25 Dec 2007 04:02:00 PST

victim of time review

BREAKING SOUNDS: Daily Void Identification Code LP by Todd Killings posted Friday Nov 30th, 2007 If you couldn't already tell by their wret...
Posted by Daily Void on Sat, 22 Dec 2007 03:27:00 PST

terminal boredom reviews lp / 7"

Daily Void "Identification Code: 5271- 4984953784-06564" LP/CD Punk. Really punk. Punk for rattling your neighbor's teeth through concrete walls. Punk for giving you panic attacks on public transport...
Posted by Daily Void on Fri, 21 Dec 2007 10:02:00 PST

CULTPUNK .COM REVIEW

http://www.cultpunk.com/I'm glad I caught this fucker before it slipped by irretrievably into the past, missing the chance to be on a "Best of 2007?list. Chicago's Daily Void and their nervous, menaci...
Posted by Daily Void on Mon, 17 Dec 2007 01:36:00 PST

peacedogman review

http://www.peacedogman.com/reviews/121507dv.htmSure has been a lot of "edgy" bands these days who are obsessing over whether or not they will be/are robots. Useless automatons, the whole ...
Posted by Daily Void on Sun, 16 Dec 2007 04:54:00 PST

review from sailor jerry web log

Identification Code's 11 songs stem from the darkest corners of the the human mind, turning it's feeble imagination against itself in a cacophony dread-inducing noise. In doing so, they also form the ...
Posted by Daily Void on Sun, 25 Nov 2007 10:57:00 PST