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Razorcake Issue #71 Preview
With Night Birds, Bombόn, Kid Congo Powers, and the Punknews Buyout
By Staff Monday, December 03 2012
Razorcake #71
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Cover design by Keith Rosson (website) Cover photo by Matt Average
Night Birds: Interview by Todd Taylor and Matt Average. Full report from the Acoustic Front as reality TV stars surf the New Jersey turnpike and end up on the set of RepoMan. Tales of toxic waste, horror movies, and keeping a clean van. (website, facebook)
Bombόn: Interview by Adrian Tenney and Ever Velasquez. Pedro locals carry their own equipment and do research on solar cells. Bombόn aint afraid to cover Tchaikovsky and make butt jokes in matching outfits. (facebook)
Kid Congo Powers: Interview by Ryan Leach. Kid wanders through the Psychedelic Jungle and finds himself back at The Gun Club chewing on The Bad Seeds. Kid comes back down to earth to tell us tales about his childhood in La Puente. (blog)
Punknews Buyout: Articles by Todd Taylor, Dan Ozzi, Sean Carswell, and Kevin Dunn. Four distinct perspectives on the implications of the Buzzmedia buyout of Punknews. Cartoons, infographics, and solid research make for a titillating read.
Sean Carswell is taking a dump and contemplating the glue.
Jim Ruland goes for a walk in the woods and finds some Nazis. (blog,twitter)
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