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SIX PACK #0
free, 8 ½” x 11”, printed, 73 pgs.
By Rene Navarro Tuesday, May 04 2010
This is a pretty cool zine, the kind you would get at a skate shop or something. The paper smells good and there are some pictures of Minor Threat and Fugazi that are really fun to stare at. I’m not down with the number zero thing, for some reason. It’s like, I know it’s not going to happen again, but the next issue is going to have #1 on it, even though it’s actually #2 kind of upsets me for some reason. Six Pack really represents a specific Mexican punk fanbase. It features interviews with NOFX and Bouncing Souls—both of whom recently played there—random stuff like a page of best-selling punk bands, along with staples like record reviews. Stuff also covered: queer punk, a Jesse Michaels interview, Amoeba Records, punk festivals, and why do people still care about Social Distortion? –Rene Navarro ( alejandro_om@hotmail.com)
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