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WONKAVISION
#16, $3.95, 8 X 10½, color cover/black and white print, 82 pgs.
By bradley Thursday, May 27 2010
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is, in my opinion, one of, if not the best, book made into a movie ever. So when I first read this title, my eyes must have widened, as no one was there to witness my first exposure to Wonkavison, I am left only to speculate as to the physical signs hinting at my excitement. This is a pretty cool zine. If you like, what I consider, pop-punk or melodic punk then this will be right up your alley. Inside there are band interviews, record reviews, some short fiction, and what-have-you. There is a cool series of interviews with some of the moguls in the world of indie/punk labels (i.e. Fat Wreck Chords and Fueled by Ramen), as well as conversation reviews, in which a random CD or record gets played and the conversation that arises from it is recorded as a review. This is well put together, and they have a website too. –Bradley Williams (Wonka Vision, PO Box 63642, Philadelphia, PA19147)
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