Well The Dungeon Dispatch has moved on.
Thanks to tumblr for giving us the jumpstart we needed in order to do what we are doing today.
visit us at http://www.thedungeondispatch.com
Well The Dungeon Dispatch has moved on.
Thanks to tumblr for giving us the jumpstart we needed in order to do what we are doing today.
visit us at http://www.thedungeondispatch.com
HEAVY T.O.
Heavy T.O. will be held July 23-24 at Downsview Park in Toronto, Ontario. The festival billing is shaping up as follows:
Saturday, July 23:
MEGADETH
ANTHRAX
OPETH
MOTORHEAD
CHILDREN OF BODOM
AS I LAY DYING
THE SWORD
TIMES OF GRACE
DEVILDRIVER
Sunday, July 24:
ROB ZOMBIE
BILLY TALENT
SLAYER
MASTODON
TESTAMENT
BAPTIZED IN BLOOD
ANVIL
MELISSA AUF DER MAUR
Tickets for Heavy T.O. go on sale on Friday, March 25.
-Todd
P.S.- Why Billy Talent is higher than Slayer and Anthrax on this billing is beyond me…Oh Canada..You so silly!

Blimey! It’s St Patty’s day weekend so over ‘ere at da Dungeon we thought we’d share some ov favorite old time drinkin’ songs ter get yew in da right mood
So grab yaaahr friends, grab some beers an’ listen ter da latest episode ov da Dungeon podcast Episode 10- St Patrick
look fer i’ in aaahr media player awer click ‘ere. Nuff said, yeah?
I was turned onto this video by a friend earlier this evening.
Posted on Vimeo.com by Gioacchino Petronicce, it is simply titled “No Comment” as I assume that the basic point he was getting at is something along the lines of the old adage that “an image is worth a thousand words”. It is a wonderfully edited and very moving piece of video featuring music by Max Richter and largely inspired by the shocking images recently plastered all over our tv screens coming out of Lybia and more recently, Japan.
I felt my facial expressions change many times while watching this clip.
check it out.
-Todd
Now that we got the first half out of the way, its time to sit back, relax and enjoy listening to the banter you all know and love so very much with special guest Travis Caine
So grab your drinks and your smokes and check out our media player for Episode 8 Part 2 of The Dungeon Podcast. Or you can click here.
Joel doesn’t like it when people try to get between him and his bouncy ball. Dont miss out on the opportunity to witness what we here at the Dungeon consider a Dungeon Fail…WARNING the footage your about view is graphic in nature. enjoy.
-Jeff BuregaTsunami warning issued for British Columbia Coast (Most of my family lives there, be safe guys!) And a tsunami warning has been expanded to include the entire western U.S. coast.
The Tsunami Warning Center says the warning is in effect for California, Oregon, Washington and southern Alaska.
Warnings were issued for Hawaii and other parts of the Pacific following a tsunami early Friday after a massive earthquake struck in Japan.
Tsunami warnings are issued due to the imminent threat of a tsunami.
Japan was struck by a magnitude 8.9 earthquake Friday morn, followed by a 4-metre tsunami on the northeast coast. The quake triggered fires and shut down trains across the country.
Widespread devastation could be seen in the wake of large tsunamis that struck dozens of cities along a 2,100-kilomete stretch of the eastern shore.
TV footage showed waves of muddy waters sweeping over farmland and the airport near the city of Sendai. Buildings were carried away and buildings were set on fire.
In Chiba prefecture, images were seen on TV of an oil refinery on fire.
Officials are still trying to assess damage, injuries and deaths.
The earthquake struck at 2:46 p.m. on Friday afternoon. It was followed by five powerful aftershocks within about an hour, the strongest measuring 7.1.
The U.S. Geological Survey upgraded the strength of the first quake to a magnitude 8.9, while Japan’s meteorological agency measures it at 8.4.
The meteorological agency issued tsunami warnings for the entire Pacific Coast including Alaska, British Columbia, Washington State, Oregon and California.
Prime Minister Naoto Kan went on television and urged people to remain calm, and asked people along the coast to move to higher ground if possible, in advance of more expected tsunamis.
Kan said the quake caused “major damage in broad areas” but nuclear power plants in the area were not affected. He said he was prepared to ask foreign countries for aid, if needed.
Several quakes had hit the same northeast region in recent days, including a 7.3 magnitude one on Wednesday.
Dozens of fires were reported in northern prefectures of Fukushima, Sendai, Iwate and Ibaraki. Houses collapsing and landslides were also reported in Miyagi.
There appears to be no major damage in Tokyo, but trains were stopped and passengers walked along the tracks to platforms.
NHK reported that 4 million buildings were without power in Tokyo and its suburbs.
Not Good!
-Todd

Dungeon Podcast Episode 8-Travis Caine and The Lasting Effect
Join us in the Dungeon with our very first special guest, singer/songwriter-Travis Caine! Travis was great and ended up being one of our better subjects for our podcast. Many topics are covered (enough for a part 2 to be posted tomorrow which might be even better) and Travis provides the Dungeon Podcast with it’s very first live performance!
Thank You to those who support us, I love you madly.
Pray for Japan!
-Todd
listen on our media player or at this link!
zombiemergencyresponseoperations:
Hope you guys/followers are OK. I know you’re not… what else can i do? Nature’s destructive force… aftershocks are still happening… This is terrible.
Hang in there…
And for us here: Coastlines are preparing for a hit at 5pm