My Brother’s Gun – Review

March 1, 1998

The shiny stolen BMW. Killer and Heiress. Two strangers chasing death, never having been more alive. And, beyond, wet grass, sparrows, sky. The Lust of Speed.

Kill Kill Faster Faster – Review

March 1, 1998

Back from the dead, the whirl of the underworld, where nobody ever escapes. Nobody. No body ‘cept Joey. Joey did. Joey free. Free on bail. Free to roam.

Retro Hell – Review

March 1, 1998

A much truer, scarier portrait of growing up in the dying days of the 20th Century than either John Hughes or Judy Blume could ever conjure up.

Not Wet Yet- Review

March 1, 1998

Shoales has been gently haranguing us for over 15 years in print, radio, and TV appearances, and has compiled his lightly sarcastic rants and matching stance.

Yeah Yeah Yeah – Review

December 1, 1997

The subtitle of this bimonthly upstart reads “A Rock ‘n’ Roll Magazine,” but deep down, Yeah Yeah Yeah’s heart goes pop, pop, pop.

Son of Spamm! – Review

December 1, 1997

Great fonts, beautiful title pages, interesting drop quotes, good-looking ads for cool stuff, and coverage on a wide variety of topics in the extreme world.

PopSmear – Review

December 1, 1997

How the guitarist of X gave crabs to Senator Dodd, why Bloodhound Gang’s Jimmy Pop loves to lick girls’ bungholes, how to wiggle out of a D.U.I./D.W.I. charge.

Bloodsongs – Review

December 1, 1997

A 64-page full glossy quarterly filled with fiction, art, music, books, comics, and interviews, all dealing with the macabre.

Chord – #12 – Review

December 1, 1997

Chord offers a wide variety of opinions on a wide variety of subjects, yet remains loyal to their roots of hardcore, punk, and heavy music.

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