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Nice spot, I haven't picked it up yet, but I'd planned on getting it this week at some point, thanks for the heads up
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#593
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Your welcome. Its a nice purple cover, a similar pic but not as white.
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Well, were talking briefly about metal on another thread so I thought I'd pass on this link to anyone who might be interested - Send Back My Stamps - Metal History Through Fanzines SEND BACK MY STAMPS! is a site dedicated to reproducing interviews and ephemera from Fanzines produced in the early days of the (death/thrash/black etc.) metal underground. This era was notable for its pre-internet production of DIY media, that followed the punk tradition born out of the 80s, and gave life and communication to a disparate, global fan base within the then nascent thrash/death/black/grind underground. I will post as many interesting pieces as I can whenever I can, mostly stemming from the stacks of zines I collected from the mid/late 1980′s until the late 1990′s period, before the internet (mostly) killed the DIY print media underground. A lot of these Zines will fade into history and be forgotten, so here is a place to hopefully immortalize the endless hours of work that went into getting the death/black/metal underground started in the glory days of yesteryear. Horns up! – Jason Netherton, 2010.
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Read this earlier in the year and loved it, I had been waiting so I could listen to the music advised but I decided just to imagine the music in my head.
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#596
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Finally started to read Day of the Locust by Nathanael West. So far so great. Now I just want a fancy steelbook of the film
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Just found this so I thought I would give it a read it's about a bank robbery in France that turns violent but confusing at the end. Bullet Elements eBook: S.L Slingsby: Amazon.co.uk: Books |
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Inspired by my recent reading of Barry Miles' Beat Hotel (just how much more do I hate Kerouac after this? A LOT ) I've dug out Naked Lunch. Still unsurpassed imo. Also read Crossed by Garth Ennis. Nasty apocalyptic ting. Ennis rules!! Go and read Preacher if you don't believe me....
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Just throwing this out for Bowie fans and list nuts.... David Bowie's Top 100 Must Read Books:
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