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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.
Features, articles, and more from this issue:
In REVIEWS:
Emo stickman can rap? Weerd but true.
Ex-cLOUDDEAD producer cleverly merges shoegazer rock and hip-hop.
Where have you gone, Billy Cobham?
Rayz-ing the bar for rhymers.
Cartoon group sound less animated but still colorful on their sophomore disc.
Back from the grave.
Change is... bad.
They’re not gonna get what they want.
Chris Staples may be the year’s most thrilling discovery.
Old-school snoozers.
Members of Masters Of Reality, NIN and Hella, just for the hell of it.
Time to make a deposit in your memory bank.
Please, think about the environment.
Technically speaking, this is the shit.
Masochism as minimalism: genius.
Deep noise from the Deep South.
Ken Burns, you have competition.
We just like saying, “the AC/DC of math-metal.”
They keep going, and going, and going...
The future of indie rock is here and now.
In AP&R:
Army Of Me
In LOW PROFILES:
Veda
Say Hi To Your Mom
My Epiphany
Between Home And Serenity
In ASK THAT GUY:
The only thing heavier than
BLUE ÖYSTER CULT
are the yawns they trigger when you listen to their records.
Please understand:
GOVERNMENT ISSUE
is the only DC hardcore band you still need to hear.
In FEATURES:
Bleed The Dream: Bleed For Me
CKY: Gnar-Kill-Logic
In TEN ESSENTIAL:
Concert Albums