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=Issue 1= | |||
Interviews with [[Litmus]], [[Hedge]], and [[Kinghorse]] + reviews & rants. Local zines got reviewed; lengthy review of Earth Crisis/[[Guilt]] show. | |||
=Issue 2= | |||
Interviews w/ Duncan Barlow of [[Guilt]], [[Endpoint]], [[By The Grace Of God]] and [[Scott Ritcher]] of [[Metroschifter]], [[Sunspring]], [[Slamdek]] Records. | |||
=Issue 3= | |||
Interviews: [[The Rainbow Girls]], [[Wino]], and [[Out.]] Lots more reviews and articles. Special rant on grrrls in punk: "Less Silly Boys, More Girl Noise" |
Latest revision as of 15:07, 13 October 2004
This magazine existed around 95-96 and focused on the punk and hardcore scene that, at the time, was way more centered around Louisville's Highlands/Bardstown Road neighborhood.
the magazine featured interviews with bands such as The Rainbow Girls and Litmus.
Staff/workers:
Issue 1
Interviews with Litmus, Hedge, and Kinghorse + reviews & rants. Local zines got reviewed; lengthy review of Earth Crisis/Guilt show.
Issue 2
Interviews w/ Duncan Barlow of Guilt, Endpoint, By The Grace Of God and Scott Ritcher of Metroschifter, Sunspring, Slamdek Records.
Issue 3
Interviews: The Rainbow Girls, Wino, and Out. Lots more reviews and articles. Special rant on grrrls in punk: "Less Silly Boys, More Girl Noise"