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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:
Long on titles, longer on ideas -- Coheed make their masterpiece.
A psychedelic rollercoaster ride.
Two metalcore acts grow older gracefully.
For once, the hype is right.
Agitprop post-punks are bigger than life and twice as heavy.
The more things change, the more it’s kind of cool they don’t.
No image, no gimmicks -- just a flawless debut.
Because rock critics know nothing about havin’ a party.
In AP&R:
New Year's Day
In ASK THAT GUY:
Anarchy sounds good to me, especially when it’s
THE EX
we’re talking about.
No time for losers, because
QUEEN
were the champions of pomp and circumstance, decades before South Park's Big Gay Al.
In FEATURES:
Gogol Bordello: World Bizarre
Vaux: Building Character, Building Strength