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Record Review: October 1992

Record Review: October 1992
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Jarboe’s Thirteen Masks is the latest release from SKY Records. Jarboe is the keyboard player and second vocalist for Swans. … read more

Cover Story: Waterfront

Cover Story: Waterfront
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Four guys, one band, with a hard-driving, truthful sound. Water Front has been together for a year and a half, and continues to go hard. … read more

Comic Review: September 1992

Comic Review: September 1992
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The Tundra press has recently gained an impressive reputation as being less corporate-minded and more supportive of comics creators’ rights. … read more

Cover Story: Athlete’s Butt And The Friendly Nobodies

Cover Story: Athlete’s Butt And The Friendly Nobodies
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Athlete’s Butt And The Friendly Nobodies are by far one of the only true punk bands in Salt Lake City. A band that emerged from the belly of the Salt Lake underground. … read more

Book Review: August 1992

Book Review: August 1992
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For those unfamiliar with Robert Anton Wilson, the manis probably the most impressive and influential wielder of the literary mindfuck. Luckily, those of us who view Wilson as a guru can be placated by his latest work. … read more

Comic Review: August 1992

Comic Review: August 1992
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While the comics industry continues to be dominated by superhero material, there are more comics embracing a “new wave” philosophy of being “different.” … read more

Industrial Notes: August 1992

Industrial Notes: August 1992
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Fulfilling the promise of The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste and going further and heavier, Psalm 69 is an all-out assault by Ministry. … read more

Interview: SLUG talks to Mick Allen of The Wolfgang Press

Interview: SLUG talks to Mick Allen of The Wolfgang Press
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Watch for the return of The Wolfgang Press this Fall and keep your eyes open for their latest U.S. single, whatever it may be. … read more

Film Review: Aelita: Queen of Mars

Film Review: Aelita: Queen of Mars
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Welcome to Mars, a planet with pretty strict immigration policies and a third of its populace packed away on ice. A land where luscious Queen Aelita reigns but doesn’t rule! … read more

Literature: September 1992

Literature: September 1992
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Both writers deserve to be read. McKenna’s work adds a rich cultural perspective to the argument against the War On Drugs as an excuse to wage war on the people of different cultures. The book is without apology, and for this it should be commended. … read more