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FASTCORE PHOTOS #3
$5 ppd., 5½” x 8”, 56 pgs.
By Matt Average
This issue breaks away from the format of the first two and interviews a ton of bands like Coke Bust, Punch, Street Pizza, Curmudgeon, Sectarian Violence, BearTrap, and more.
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Fest 3, The: DVD
By Daryl Gussin
This DVD also gave me the chance to see how boring indie rock really is. ‘Cause I knew it was boring, I’m not stupid, but holy fuckin’ shit, it looks painfully boring! The music sucks, the crowd is standing stiffer than a starch junkie on payday, and everyone is wearing their shirts!
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Fested, A Journey to Fest 7
DVD
By Joe Evans III
At its core, this is a documentary about a group of friends in a band going to play the Fest and what they see and do for the weekend.
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Five Iron Frenzy: The Rise and Fall of
DVD
By Todd Taylor
I do believe in miracles, and this DVD has one. The music’s completely forgettable and quickly goes down the memory hole along with Save Ferris, Reel Big Fish, and MXPX. You’d think that Jesus would inspire better hooks.
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Fleshtones: Pardon Us for Living but the Graveyard Is Full
DVD
By Sal Lucci
one of the first bands to show their ‘60s garage influences on their punk sleeves.
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Flipper
Live Target Video 77–1980-81: DVD
By Adrian
These sets probably won’t win over new fans, but it’s fascinating to see the band during its heyday.
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From the Back of the Room: DVD
By Katie Dunne
The scope is a fantastic sample of women who felt outside of, or indifferent to, the concepts of feminist punk in the ‘90s and women who have specifically and adamantly decided to play music with other women for political or personal reasons.
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