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Maximum R&R
This magazine never fails to amaze me. Every once in a while I pick up an issue and go straight to the reviews section. I've been into punk/hardcore
for 20+ years, yet I've never heard of 98% of the bands they review releases from, nor have I heard of the bands they compare them to. In the current
issue, I think there were only 3 bands that I knew. How is this possible?
On a side note, when they do review a band/album I like they usually hate it. Not far enough to the left I guess.
‘Do you know what a love letter is? It’s a bullet from a fucking gun. Straight through your heart.’
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panzerkreuzer
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i have a subscription of mrr for years. i enjoy reading a lot. and, i know a lot of the bands they review.
the worst thing happened to mrr was the death of bruce roehrs! rip.
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Colin
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I believe they called me a "racist prick" once in the letters column.....I still have the issue somewhere
record collectors are pretentious assholes
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Spoiler
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Mood: All that scene philosophy never meant a goddamned thing to me
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Agreed.
I gave away about 100 old issues of MRR a couple of years ago.I really never cared for the zine,I would just read a few articles and thats about
it.I'm not sure why I kept buying them years ago.I haven't read one in a looong time.
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dirtysteve
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zine has sucked since the late 80s. when they refused to review what did not fit their standard of "punk rock" in the early 90s that was a laugh too.
i read it for the same reason as anyone else until 1996 or so, "because of the ads."
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MikeResist
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They review our first album Mind Yourself and called us Pop Punk. Or something along the lines of that.
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