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...calling "underground rock," and 10 or 12 that I read "religiously"; the few zines I'm going to talk about here are distinguished not so much for their slavish reflections of my particular taste, but for their widespread availability (i.e. you could walk into Newbury Comics or In Your Ear or even Tower Records and buy one); their breadth (i.e. there are lots of bands and records covered in each issue); and their high entertainment value...

Author: By Steve L. Burt, | Title: One Chord Wonder | 12/9/1993 | See Source »

...Even the ear plugs she wears to bed didn't prevent her from being woken at about 11:45 p.m. to cries of "The roof, the roof is on fire," and "Break it. Break it," El-Amin said...

Author: By Kathryn M. Meneely, | Title: Lampoon Antics Disturb Wig G | 12/8/1993 | See Source »

...tomind--Recipe is chock full of terrifictunes. "Don't Pray on Me" is a lilting wail aboutthe L.A. Riots which manages to work in mentionsof Daryl Gates, South Vietnam, Moses and MarilynMonroe. "Skyscraper," a crowd favorite at lastmonth's show at Avalon, is a straight ahead rockerwhich colonized the ear with its soaring andsimple chorus...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The revival is here | 11/18/1993 | See Source »

...name boosters at what was supposed to be a White House media event last Wednesday; so far as the public noticed, he might just as well have convened a meeting of stamp collectors. Indeed, it may have been annoyance at his failure to catch the people's ear that prompted Clinton to dare Perot the next day. And that did, for almost the first time, suddenly put NAFTA on all the TV news and talk shows and all the front pages...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: It's Just That Close | 11/15/1993 | See Source »

...aggressively distorted as any six-piece overamplified noise band. Listen again, though, and the songs get very clear: over twenty of them, almost every one with its own simple chord structure, a single, simpler, cycling rhythm, and a riff likely to burrow into the average listener's inner ear and take up permanent residence. (Chris Knox himself favors disgusting metaphors, too--check out some of his cover...

Author: By Steve L. Burt, | Title: Too Odd, Knox | 11/11/1993 | See Source »

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