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ANTIPATHY #7
$2 ppd., 5 ½ x 8 ½, copied, 200 pgs.
By Matt Average Thursday, June 24 2010
I’ve wanted to read this zine for a long time now. Appears I should have acted quicker. This is a great zine! Punk rock without the music coverage. Boiled down to politics and personal issues. The writing is great, and I’ve been reading everything as it comes up in the pages (I’m still not finished reading this yet!). Mike’s views on anarchism and radical groups are pretty right on, and realistic. My only hope is he doesn’t allow his cynicism to get the best of him. He talks about how he’s sick of rich kids going on and on about privilege (here! here!), the environment, abuse, train hopping, and more. Seriously, there’s a little bit of everything in here. It’s nice to be inspired from a zine again! I hope to see another one of these soon. -M.Avrg (Mike Antipathy, PO Box 11703, Eugene, OR97440; antipathy@morelos.com)
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