By Nicole Burkholder Capital Times Staff Writer Penn State Harrisburg is plan ning some seriously rockin’ events for this year’s Earth Day celebration. Amidst the usual inflatable climbing walls and club tables, the Monsters of Rock Tour will thunder and roar. Featuring bands like Iron Maiden, Skid Row, Demons & Wizards, Slayer and many more, the bands will kickoff their sum mer arena tour at PSH. The show will last all day and take place between the new library and the Olmsted Building. Earth Day coordinator Jeremiah Sensinig is very excited about the event. “These are some of my favorite bands. I never thought that I’d get a chance to see them right here on campus.” The tour was procured by Sensenig when he received a phone call from the show’s pro moter Rick Rock. Rock hap pened to be driving on campus during one of ASME’s car smashing fundraisers and noticed that this campus, “knows how to have a gOod time.” Sensinig was ecstatic and booked the show immediately. Sensinig is not the only one Reviewed by: Dali Llama Artist/Group: Mad Buddhist Rappers Album Title: Monks Pack Gats Too Label: Shaolin Release Date: March 21, 2000 Genre: Rap Overall Rating: There is really not much to say about it. The title of the album gives it all away. The lyrics and so-so and are usually drowned out by the chanting. I really don’t think that this album is a keeper. The Rappers are trying to represent their monastery. Doesn’t work too well! Keep trying y’all. For Fans Of: Midnight Oil, Gregorian Chants Monsters to Rock PSH who is excited. Humanities faculty member Crispin Sartwell is ready to rock. While throwing his fist in the air, Sartwell’s only reply was, “F**k yeah! Rock ‘N’ Roll!!!” Rock also donated a guitar signed by the “gods of metal” to be auctioned off. The proceeds of this auction will benefit the Jesse Gutierrez Fund. Gutierrez, a recent PSH gradu ate, just can’t get himself away from campus. The fund is designed to find other things for Gutierrez to do such as bowling and playing arcade games at the mall. President of the JGF, Brad Grissinger, hopes to win the gui tar himself. “It will make a lot of money to get Jesse out of the radio station and give me a cool guitar signed by all of my musi cal heroes.” The show will be accompa nied with many merchandise tables, similar to the H.O.R.D.E. festival. Vendors will be selling band t-shirts, silver pagan jewel ry, iron-on patches and lightning bolt keychains. Free lighters will be distrib uted for use during the ballads played by each band. The lighter was specially designed by Hessian/Metalhead expert and Reviewed by: Dirty Sanchez Artist/Group: Stinky Pinky Album Title: I Got Crabs From My Sister Label: Genes Recirculated Release Date: 1974 Genre: Country Overall Rating: Yee-haw! There ain’t nuthin’ bet ter then a good ‘ol sh*t kicking, chaw spittin’, wife smackin’ record with lots of fiddle. With Bobo Jenkins on the jug and Mama Sue on the washboard, this 8-track will never leave your pickup truck. With tracks like “Chuckin’ Beer Canz” and “Pa Drunk Up All My Wiskey,” your boot will never stop a’ stompin ’.I tip my hat to this’un, y ’all. For Fans Of: Cow Patty, Buffalo Chips and Pigs ‘n Slop PSH student Phil Yerger. “I came up with this rockin’ design. It will pay homage to both the school of Penn State and the traditions of heavy metal music.” The design features the Penn State Nittany Lion playing a guitar atop a fjord, in Scandinavia. Some of the original plans for the show had to be cancelled due to problems with Harrisburg International Airport. “The laser and smoke ele ments of the show were a con cern. We were afraid the pulsat ing lasers and loud guitar riffs might be distracting for incom ing pilots,” said an HIA spokesperson. Plans are also in the works for increased crowd control. “The show is sure to attract Middletown locals as well as PSH students so police services will need to beef up their man power,” says Sensinig. Riot squads are rumored to be hired in order to keep the incessant number of smokers away from the doorways. Smoker and PSH stu dent/expert Michelle Myers is concerned that these metalheads might try to steal her spot. “They don’t know that the main Ratings Key Horrible ♦ I’ve Heard Worse Borrow or Steal It, Don’t Buy It I Would Probably Buy It . Stupendous #&&&# Photo courtesy ofwww.edromanguitars.com/ Monsters of RoOk show girl vyith signed guitar to be auctioned. entrance of Olmsted is my spot. I don’t mind sharing my space, but they better not get in the way. I halve to see Sebastian Bach in his tight pants and long silky hair.” Myers got too heated to finish her response and resumed her position in front of Olmsted to Reviewed By: Captain Hollywood Artist/Group: Sweat Stains Album Title: Mullets Unite Label: Dirty Hippy Records Release Date: April 32, Y2K Genre: Jazz Overall Rating: ##### Straight out of Johannesburg, this progressive hip-hop group sounds like the new millenium’s response to “Charles In Charge.” With classic songs like “Punching Myself In The Face” and “Like Wow,” Sweat Stains deliver like no other. WARN ING: May cause inability to con trol bodily functions. Dennis Danell R.I.P. For Fans Of: Boston, Willie Nelson, Junkyard FEATURES smoke another cigarette. All of the proceeds from the merchandise sales will go to the new library. Since the amount of income is expected to be quite high, there is a good chance that the library will be named after the Monsters of Rock tour. Reviewed By: Dr. Peter Venkman Artist/Group: Exit 37 Album Title: Help Label: Think Tank Release Date: April 1, 2000 Genre: Modem Rock Overall Rating: ##### If you love dork rock, you’ll love this three song sampler. This band’s key instrument is the accordion with key supports by a harmonica and a kazoo. Track 3 has an incredibly erie kazoo solo that can outdo any gui tar solo. If you think you’re drunk or that your wife is cheating on you, this is the music for you. Only Exit 37 can create great music with an accordion, harmon ica and kazoo. For Fans Of: Dana’s Navel, 2nd