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Path: news.cic.net!ddsw1!news.kei.com!eff!news.umbc.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!news.uoregon.edu!netnews.nwnet.net!news.u.washington.edu!docgen
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From: docgen@u.washington.edu (Dan Braimage)
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Newsgroups: alt.zines
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Subject: Dystopinion online #1
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Date: 25 Feb 1994 03:34:41 GMT
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Organization: Wangifesto Mailroom
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Lines: 416
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Message-ID: <2kjrkh$6sv@news.u.washington.edu>
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NNTP-Posting-Host: stein.u.washington.edu
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Summary: It's an e-zine
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Wangifesto Press Presents:
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DYSTOPINION ONLINE #1
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The following information and reviews have been culled from DystOpinion #s
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12-16. We decided that in presenting our first e-zine we needed to offer
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something different from just the text of the current issue of the
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hard-copy zine. Due to the importance of graphics in DystOpinion that we
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are unable to reproduce in this format, if you enjoy this e-zine, we highly
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suggest you send a S.A.S.E. to Wangifesto Press P.O. Box 45622 Seattle Wa
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98145-0622 for the latest issue. Since we are able to pick and choose the
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reviews for this "best of" edition, we are only including those that
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reflect things that we really enjoy, unlike the regular DystOpinion, where
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we review honestly practically anything we are sent. Please feel free to
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forward this publication to anybody who might be in the slightest bit
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interested. We love you here at Wangifesto Press!
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DystOpinion was thrilled to receive word from "Saucer Smear" the ultimate
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in UFOlogical skepticism. Extremely cynical and in depth, Smear goes to UFO
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and paranormal conferences around the world, and lets you know what is
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phony, and in rare cases what might not be. Mixed in is gossip, odd
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newsclips about people like Uri Geller, and letters from the likes of
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Robert Anton Wilson. Send them something cool, and they might mail an
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issue or two to you. P.O. Box 1709, Key West, Fl 33041.
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It's not exactly a hip secret that with e-mail, the zine world has gone
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boldly into cyberspace, but nonetheless, once you get online it's not
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always easy to figure out where to get started. One highly effective
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e-zine that we were sent is Assemblage, a "deliberately ephemeral,
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occassional, mobile journal" about rave music and culture with "articles
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on the social implication of this music (if any)" You can get an issue
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e-mailed to you merely by contacting Russell Potter via
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rapotter@colby.edu, and if you have any reviews or articles about techno,
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ambient, house, hip hop, or related music and art, you are encouraged to
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submit them as well.
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Science fiction fans who want to experience exotic worlds in an exotic
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culture will want to attend the First Baltic Science Fiction Convention
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BALTCON and the 1994 Lithuanian National Science Fiction Convention
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LITUANICON in Vilnius from the 24th to the 26th of June. Expect to see
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interesting people from Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Germany, Poland,
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Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and all over the world indulging in
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films, panels, debates, RPG, exhibitions, and masquerade. If you can
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handle the airfare, the con is cheap at $25 U.S. For more info contact SF
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Club DORADO G. Beresnevicius, Antakalnio 65-33, 2040 Vilnius, Lithuania.
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Be sure to request a copy of their excellent newsletter The Contact to
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whet your appetite.
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Not only is Bill Clinton the first U.S. President to admit having smoked
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pot (sort of,) but he will also be the firs robot president to give a
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speech at Disneyland. (We're not making this up!) It's a small world after
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all...
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Azalia Snail played to a disturbingly empty Capitol Theater in September.
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Their music echoed in our collective cerebellum for weeks, more so because
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Ms. Snail was so kind as to give us her album Burnt Sienna and single
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"Into Your World" b/w "Warm Front." The songs are timelessly psychedelic,
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with electric and effects-laden acoustic harmonics fused with minimal
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percussion. Live the "drummer" plays thumb-pianos over a steel barrel.
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Ms. Snail's voice is haunting, as is her personae when she sings. Songs
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like "St. Nowhere" and "Hit by a Car" invade consciousness like sweet
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aether and stay unceasingly. Send eight to ten bucks to Funky Mushroom
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Records PO Box 100270 Brooklyn, NY 11210 for Burnt Sienna.
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IF YOU REALLY WANT FREE
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SMASH INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
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The Experiment at Petaluma is a bizarre video of Terrence McKenna melting
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in psychedelic cinematography while talking about the way that sqids
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communicate using light, and they have to spray ink to get any privacy.
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We rented our copy from Mandala Books, 1 block off of Roosevelt on 64th
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Ave. in Seattle. You can buy it from Rose X, 17 Coleridge, SF CA 94110.
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"The monster stumbles into pretentiousness and eats himself" is at least
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part of the theme of issue #18 of FARM PULP Magazine, perhaps the
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strangest and most well executed trip into the surreal to grace our coffee
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table(s) recently. Top notch black and white graphics mix with textual
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suggestions of monstrosity; some stories, some little more than ideas.
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Luke McGuff contributes "On Getting Pierced", perhaps the most "realistic"
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piece. Otherwise myth meets B-movie with no clear winner. WELL WORTH the
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2 bucks. 217 NW 70th Street, Seattle, Wa 98117-4845.
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The mailroom here at Wangifesto Press can get a little disorganized at
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times... sometimes envelopes get lost. So when a band packages their
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single like CONDEUCENT do, with just a weird logo on one side, and a
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trippy picture of an archetypical little girl on the other, we can get
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pretty confused as to who the hell we are listening to and where they are
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from. Thankfully in this case we found the note with label address from
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Zadfuc Noises 3468 S. 119th St., West Allis, Wi 53227. $3.50 ppd. This is
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fine post-punk experimentalism and it wails!
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We at DystOpinion were blessed to receive a copy of ZenArchy, a book by
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Kerry Thornley that belongs on the shelf of any practicing anarchist. A
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humorous and thought provoking book sure to keep even those with the
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shortest attention span thoroughly entertained. Eastern philosophy bred
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with the "no-politics-is-good-politics" ideology makes for a blissful
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state of anarchy, thus the appropriate title ZenArchy. Illuminet Press,
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PO Box 746, Avondale Estates, GA 30002.
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BAN STRAIGHTS IN THE MILITARY!
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Based on a tip left on our now defunct hotline by one of our readers, we
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went to see Manufacturing Consent, the documentary film about Noam
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Chomsky. We wish more of our calls had been so useful. This is a great
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movie that we reccomend seeing by any means. There was a certain irony
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viewing Chomsky attacking the media in very edited MTVish cuts, but the
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film-makers are aware enough of what they are doing that it is doubtful
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they missed this irony. While long (3 hours), it was never boring, and we
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learned about the genocidal invasion of East Timor by the U.S. backed
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Indonesian government, a fact that our "free press" has kept us quite
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ignorant of for twenty-odd years.
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FREE FORUM VS. THE ARM'S EXTENT: Definately two of the best literary
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zines in Seattle. Free Forum features a lot of the more experimental
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people who read at Red Sky Poetry Theatre, while Arm's Extent is more
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connected with the Owl & Thistle scene. Both zines are very open to
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submissions, but so far AE has considerably more women , and people from
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outside Seattle than FF. Both zines are free if you can find them, FF is
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perhaps easier to find with likely locations listed right on the zine.
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Free Forum is available from Obscure Writer's Press at Box 33087, Seattle,
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WA 98133. The Arm's Extent can be reached at 1209 E. Denny Way, Seattle,
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WA 98122. (note: when we originally ran this "vs." column, the people at
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Free Forum took issue to a lot of what we said, and decided that they
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don't like us because of it, that's the risk you take in having an opinion.)
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One of the most exciting and informative books of 1993 was, for us at
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least, RE/SEARCH Incredibly Strange Music Volume I, a series of interviews
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with obscure record collectors and fringe musicians. From the Cramps to
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Ertha Kit, from Amok Books to Lypsinka, the cultural refuse of thrift
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store vinyl is picked apart and mulled over endlessly. The reader learns
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about more than just music and bizarre album cover art, there's also tiki
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barbecues and the Unknown Museum. As the words go by on the page you can
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practically hear the soothing strains of early moog synthesizers and the
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exotic sounds of Martin Denny. Warning, if you have overcome your urge to
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buy and collect records, this book will get you started again! It even
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has an index. Send an SASE for catalog to RE/SEARCH PUBLICATIONS 20
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Romolo #B, SF, CA 94133.
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The Colonists is perhaps the best serious U.F.O. Watch zine we have come
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across. Not skeptical or cynical like Saucer Smear, they seem to be true
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believers. The articles are quite well done, covering intersting topics
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as well, such as EMFs. Box 1161, Ft. Washington, PA 19034.
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While you're not likely to hear the name on the radio, Fuckface make very
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interesting music, in the tradition of strange electirc noises emanating
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from New York. "Tex/Thorn" is almost tribal in scope, and very aggressive
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in delivery. Zadfruck Noises Label 3468 S. 119th St., West Allis, Wi
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53227. Buy Now!
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Not only does DystOpinion review music and noises by a wide variety of
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independent and non-commercial artists, but we are now also loosely
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connected with a radio show on K.A.O.S. 89.3 F.M. in Olympia, What's This
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Called? airing at 2 A.M. Sunday Nights (Monday Mornings.) So now if you
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send us something to review, and we REALLY like it, it will not only get a
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positive review, but also air-play on public radio.
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The northwest bible of hip hop culture, and an essential read is THE
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FLAVOR. If you are into rap, or want to find more out, this is your
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hardcore mainline. Not a lot about the big names, an underground
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education. 20112 18th NW, Seattle, WA 98177-2210. (note: recent issues of
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The Flavor have contained a lot more ads, and a lot more big label groups,
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but nonetheless they are the only NW hip hop zine we've come across, and
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they believe in their music.)
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We put the new TVTV$ disc into the player not expecting much. The title
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"Rap Music Is Killing America" seemed like silly sensationalism, and
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comments by band members in Flipside always come across the same way. So
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we had to be won over by good punk rock songs, and we were. Tunes like
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"What about U.S." recall classic low-budget punk, while the title track
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actually succeeds quite well as a white noise sampling anthem. It is
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difficult to tell if the TVTV$ are sincere about the title (or anything!)
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or if they are mocking media sensationalism in general. Of course if Rap
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Music really IS killing America, then that is all the more reason to
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listen to it. Flipside Records PO Box 60790 Pasadena, CA 91116.
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Now that the city council in Seattle has managed to make it illegal to be
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homeless, and for anybody to sit down on a public sidewalk, they are once
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again taking aim at the musicians, artists, and political groups who use
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the cities telephone poles as a means of communication. Despite a court
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decision proving it contrary to the first ammendment to prohibit people
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from flyering, fines of up to $100 have been levied against musicians
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recently. It is time for the art community to take action. More flyers
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with anonymous political statements are neeedes (direct them at JANE
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NOLAND the ordinance's sponsor.) The Seattle music scene must stand up as
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the powerful economic force it is against this type of bullying. This is
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a battle that must be fought in the courts and in the streets.
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Tacoma's most popular export, Girl Trouble, sent us a copy of their true
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fanzine WiG OUT! (No. 21.) Kind of funny, since Empty hasn't sent us any
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of their records, but way fun (of course) anyway. We defy anyone to catch
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Girl Trouble live and not have a good time, and WiG OUT! is the kool
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kitsch we krave. #21 contains a high school annual version of the
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archetypical guest list. PO box 44633, Tacoma, WA 98444.
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!@#$%^&*()_-+={[}]<,>.?/:;"'~`!@#$%^&*()_-+={[}]<,>.?/:;"'~`!@#$%^&*()_-+={[}]
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Will the REAL Bob please sit down.
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What follows is a review of a musical recording and the reaction of a
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couple of our readers. Sound simple? Not when the question of
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intellectual property enters the picture. There can be no question that
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"Bob Dobbs" the recording artist from Toronto stole his name and image
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from Ivan Stang's Church of the Subgenius, who in turn stole their ideas
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from too many places to list. But does that mean that the music
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automatically sucks? Read on, listen, and decide for yourself.
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Bob's Media Ecology, the cd by Producers For Bob, has been out for over a
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year now, but we just got to hear it for the first time and are compelled
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to spread the word. Bob Dobbs claims to have inspired Ivan Stang's
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creation of the same name, while he himself seems like a cross between
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Marshal McCluhan, and Tim Leary. The music is not unlike the orb; i.e.
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slowrave. There is a humorous charm to this project, and maybe
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masturbation really IS "the thinking man's television." DOVentertainment,
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2 Bloor St. W. #100-159 Toronto Ontario Canada M4W 3E2.
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Dear DystOpinion,
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My enclosed letter to Urban Spelunker asks: who next will fall for
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the Bob's Media Ecology scam? Now we know, it was YOU! My condolences
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that you have joined the list of suckers. I know it is not pleasant to be
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made a fool of. (why yes, we're sure you do - eds.)
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I write to you as one who has been close to the heart of the
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Church of the SubGenius for years, who knows Stang & has broken bread with
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him in his home with his family -- and I can tell you that BMEco is a
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rip-off of the dedicated toil of the many people who have labored to make
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this church truly "the Greatest Joke Ever Told." Not only is it a slap in
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the face to those who have given so much of themselves, but it's not even
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that interesting of a rip-off. The church encourages heresy, schism,
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faction & freelancing among its followers -- but the stale melange of
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tepid Cyber-New Ageisms flatulated by this human excrement from the sewers
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of Toronto barely qualifies as what it claims, implicitly, to be:
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entertainment. (we disagree of course - eds.)
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This outrage must be stopped. Please help to spread the truth,
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and thus we shall SMITE this anti-"Bob" where it hurts -- maybe if people
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stop buying his "product" he'll go back to peddling heroin to school
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children, or whatever it is he does for a day job. Praise "Bob!"
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Kenneth Huey
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(206)632-3759
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460 N. 39 #B
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Seattle, Wa 98103
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(Thanks for sharing - eds.)
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The SubGenius Foundation
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P.O. Box 140306
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Dallas, Texas 75214
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You guys must be pretty fuckin' DENSE to give "Bob's Media Ecology" the
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time of day. -- Rev. Ivan Stang
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But go ahead, SUCK the CONSPIRACY'S ANUS. GRRR.
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THE ALARM is the voice of the north-eastern Earth First!, as well as a
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great networking source for ecovists everywhere. They are pushing to make
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the EF! movement more open to paganism, feminism, and queer politics. PO
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Box 804, Burlington, VT 05402.
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One of the most overlooked recordings to be released in the past year, and
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one of the few that really makes use of the cd format, is actually a
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compilation of material dating back as far as 1981. Steve Fisk's excellent
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retrospective Over and Thru the Night, on K records, features 19 tracks of
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brilliant tape manipulations, found sounds, and multi-tracked
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instrumentalisms. Some of it, notably "One More Valley" works very well
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as song, while other tracks, such as "Government Figures" are suitable for
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answering machine messages. K Records Box 7154, Olympia, WA 98507.
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Somebody once asked us if Wangifesto Press is an anarchist press. "No," we
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replied, "we're not that organized." Nonetheless we do feel and affinity
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for anybody who talks about smashing the state, and we do like to read a
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good anti-government rag whenever we can. Two of the best we have
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received are Wind Chill Factor (PO Box 81961, Chicago, IL 60681,) and
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Unclean (2128 Ward St. Beserkeley, CA 94704.) WCF is almost impossible to
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read in its entirety unless you are a graduate student in anti-politics,
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and contains all sorts of great tips for reeking havoc on the phone
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company and other fun corporations. Unclean is a bit more punk, and quite
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a bit more violent. We tend to be a bit closer to WCF's "screw up the
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system" than Unclean's "off a pig" attitude, but we really dug all the
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neat posters and D.A.R.E. card that Unclean sent. In a related note, we
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swear that we saw a black flag with a capital @ on it right next to old
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glory on Willie Nelson's birthday special. Go figure.
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If you aren't a disciple of the late paranoid genius Phillip K. Dick, go
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pick up any of his hundreds of novels. If already a convert, you may be
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interested in the PKD Society, and their now defunct newsletter. They
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sent us a copy of #30, the swan song issue, containing a beautifully
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delusionary letter from PKD to a friend, and one of his ex-wife's
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rebuttals to his accusations. Back issue price list at Box 611, Glen
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Ellen, CA 95442.
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In the sleazy world of promo kits and lame overpackaged-underplayed cds
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we get inundated with, its a pleasure to encounter non-music labels like
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ROTENROLL and MARV RECORDS who have joined resources to put out the FREE
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split 45 between hardcorers Negative Reaction and power-popsters
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Whatsoever. This is great shit, and it's free! Write: N.R./WSE 7", 222
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Jerusalem Ave., Massapequa Park, NY 11762.
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Conspiracy of the Week: DystOpinion #14 contained info on the great
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left-of-left, off-the-wall, public access show Political Playhouse. The
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times given were wrong. Sources say thay former C.I.A. director Casey,
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pretending to be dead for the past 5 years, while hiding in the Wa state
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town of Ranier, snuck into our office and altered this very important
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information to prevent YOU from watching this great program. The CORRECT
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rimes are: 10 P.M. on Fridays and the 1st Tuesday of every month at 8 P.M.
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That's channel 29 (Seattle only, sorry.) Readers in NYC can catch it on
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channel 17 Mondays at 2:30 and channel 16 Saturdays at 9 P.M., and it's
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also on Austin public access (check your local listings.)
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Clinton Heylin succeeds very well at the difficult task of telling the
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story of the early New York, Detroit, and Cleavland punk rock scenes in
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his book From the Velvets to the Voidoids - A Pre-Punk History for a
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Post-Punk World. Undoubtedly there is an underlying bias of one fan's
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opinion (such as Heylin's belittling of the Dead Boys), but that makes it
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seem all the more sincere. It focuses on the following bands in roughly
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chronological order: the Velvet Underground, MC5, Stooges, Modern Lovers,
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pre-Pere Ubu roots, Suicide, New York Dolls, Television, Patti Smith,
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Blondie, Ramones, Heartbreakers, Talking Heads, Dictators, Dead Boys,
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Voidoids, DNA, and Lydia Lunch. Notably absent in the later half is Sonic
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Youth, though there is mention of Richard Hell's work with with Thurston
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Moore in the Dim Stars. There's a lot of info about what these bands were
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doing that didn't necessarily ever make it on record. Makes us wonder why
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there are so few bands today as good as most of these. Available from
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Penguin Books.
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Now that the Rocket has become a biweekly update of Major Label success
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stories, where do you turn to find out about the uncorporate NW rock
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scene? Besides DystOpinion? 10 Things Jesus Wants You To Know of course.
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10 Things is fast becoming the voice of NW punk, and an undeniably audible
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voice at that. #5 has Crunt, The Putters, Pain Teens and lots more
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including zine reviews and music reviews with a very indie approach (even
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some demos.) $1.50 cash or stamps to 1407 NE 45th St. #17, Seattle, WA98105.
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Tried U.F.O.s, Reincarnation, Neo-Paganism, a Bob or two, and you're still
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looking for something new to cash in all your assets to believe? We
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suggest Revelations of Awareness the newsletter of Cosmic Awareness
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Communications and the Aquarian Church of Universal Service. The
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newsletter is completely channeled, and answers such pertinent questions
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as: who was Topiltzin or Quetzacoatl? Will our Constitution be
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preserved? and Well pinhole glasses really help the eyes? Issue #416
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deals with the Goddess Energies. Sample Copy FREE P.O. Box 115, Olympia,
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WA 98507.
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Punk lives in Reno! Second Guess is a very interesting read. While at
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times juvenille, we're sure that's the idea, and editor Bob is very honest
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in opinions (something we admire.) It would be easy to compare this to
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MRR, but that would only lessen its unique impact. $2 PO Box 9382, Reno,
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NV 89507.
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Whether Bruce Roberts' compilation of writings about the political
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conspiracy and the involvement of organized crime in the U.S. government -
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writings that consider the Kennedy assassinations, the disappearance of
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Howard Hughes, Chappaquidick, and Watergate - are reflections of fact, or
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deluded ramblings, may never be fully known. We find The Gemstone File by
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Jim Keith to be a noble effort to place the file in a historical context
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without attempting to substantiate or invalidate any claims made within
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the body of Roberts' work. By surrounding a synopsis of the Gemstone File
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(the "Skeleton Key") with historical documents and interviews, Keith
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examines the people and events in an even-handed manner. Available
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through Illuminet Press PO Box 746, Avondale Estates, GA 30002.
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Michelle Rau is an artist/writer who does work for Factsheet Five, and has
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been corresponding with DystOpinion since the beginning. She sent us two
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wonderful publications, A Rage of Maidens ($2 ppd.) and Horlodge House ($4
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ppd.) Rage turned out to be some of the best erotica we've consumed: line
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drawings of seductive clothed women, accompanied by text that should
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arouse all orientations attracted to females. Horlodge is a collection of
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dreams for the psychological voyeur. How Do You Spell It Productions, Box
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460896, SF, CA 94146-0896.
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Packed with elaborate (she even illustrates the edges of each panel)
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strips of varying length with tales of 2-headed freaks, a pointy-boobed
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owner of a pet scampi, a mermaid & her pez-necked friend, and our
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favorite, the next holy virgin, comes Meat Cake #1 by the lovely &
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brilliant Dame Darcy from Fantagraphics. Don't miss the chance to enter
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the world of Dame Darcy (this comic is just the tip of the berg) she even
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makes dolls. c/o Fantagraphics Books 7563 Lake City Way, Seattle, WA
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98115 or Tedium House (box 424762 SF, CA 94142.) (reviewed by a woman in
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case you care.)
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Global Mail is a zine that takes networking to a new extreme. Kind of
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like a postal version of a BBS. Ashley Parker Owens receives over 100
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pieces of mail per week and lists every return address 3 times a year,
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along with what individuals want or can offer. This is a monumental piece
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of work, and uncopywritten at that! PO Box 597996 Chicago, IL 60659.
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An incredibly good band with an incredibly big sound is Montreal's Megalo
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who we caught at the Capitol Theater with four other good but lesser
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bands. Megalo are a three piece who take the best elements of NoMeansNo
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and Helmet, then throw in a singer with a good voice and sense of
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restraint. We bought their tape for 2 bucks to help defray the $450 they
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blew crossing our wonderful border to play in tiny clubs. It contains two
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cool songs "T.V. RASH" and "BORN 2 DIE", and can be yours from P.O. Box
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463, Place Du Parc, Montreal, QC, H2W 2N9. Booking Info. (514)849-8602.
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That's it for this first issue collector's item. There's a lot more where
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this came from, and still more to come. If you were reviewed in
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DystOpinion and we didn't choose to run your review in this issue, please
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do not take it personally, we just got sick f typing! Write us and tell
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us you would like it included in the next issue, and it will be done. If
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you have anything for us to review send it to Wangifesto Press, P.O. Box
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45622, Seattle, WA 98145-0622, unless it's an e-zine, then just e-mail it
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to us. We love you here at Wangifesto Press!
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