Punk Rock is Your Friend – Review

November 11, 2002

Offers two tracks apiece from each band, one hit and one shit (in most cases, there’s a reason why it’s unreleased), but it surely sounded like a good idea.

Punk-O-Rama – 7 – Review

November 11, 2002

The one-sheet boasts “Artists include Rancid, Bad Religion, NOFX, and Pennywise,” a quick scan of bands shows an infiltration of hipster bands and garage rock.

Understation Station – Column

November 8, 2002

While coffee is its excuse for formation, much of the magazine always feature cutting edge people like Rick Geary, Peter Kuper, and Keith Knight, folks who otherwise get seen nationally and have something to say with a twist.

Bat Thumb – Review

November 8, 2002

The most recent Thumb release is Bat Thumb. Image Entertainment picked up the entire series and, as always, they’ve provided a fun little DVD package.

Badsville – Review

November 8, 2002

The interviews and behind the (non)scene stuff is a good look at what it actually is. The pacing is good and the interviews are telling and straight up.

Cooking With Pornstars – Review

November 8, 2002

It’s not porn, but you get plenty of nudity and the male/female relationships are roughly the same: The women are portrayed as hot and the guy is portrayed as annoying.

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