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Since its debut as a photocopied fanzine handed out at a punk show in 1985, AP has been the publication where the honest word, the correct word, the authoritative word has been spoken on new music and youth culture.

Features, articles, and more from this issue:
In REVIEWS:
- Everything you ever wanted to know about Scary Kids Scaring Kids...
- The proof is not in the title.
- NYHC legends still pack a punch.
- Hey there, Moshzilla.
- How’s your wrath?
- Kickass hardcore for folks who cringe at the term.
- Between a thrash rock and a hardcore place.
- Call it a comeback.
- Former AP&R stars arrive at last.
- Wolf Parade’s co-frontman indulges himself.
- Montreal’s baroque-pop stars do more rocking than sleeping in this beguiling boudoir.
- Take your spelunking elsewhere.
- Music that’s nice to look at but just lays there.
- A long hiatus ends with a near perfect, herky-jerky pop blast.
- Duo’s bubbly pop debut is high on fizz and low on saccharine.
- A truly dynamic duo.
- Gussied-up Donnas make metal their new master.
- Neither silent nor a treatment. Discuss among yourselves.
- Forget the nautical jokes; Maritime craft a masterpiece.
- Found in translation.
- Is it ironic that this album murders all competition?
- Bloat for bloat, Coheed finally match their dinosaur-rock influences
- Fully realized.
- Metaphysics for beginners.
- Not exactly the Answer.
- Sam Beam’s dog days are here again.
- The guiltiest pleasure since Fall Out Boy.
In AP&R:
- The Lives Of Famous Men
- Sky Eats Airplane
- Salena Catalina
- Sailing To Rome
- Pretty In Stereo
- Bring Back The Guns
- All Left Out
- After The Tragedy
In LOW PROFILES:
In ASK THAT GUY:
In FEATURES:
- Scary Kids Scaring Kids: Fear Before The March Of Change
- All Time Low: All Downhill From Here
- Aiden: The Opening Departure


















