Issue 243 - March 2009
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Dear DickheadsUnderaged and Enraged |
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SLC Tattoo ConventionThe telltale whir of many tattoo machines, a New York accent echoing on a PA and mariachi music (if you’re lucky) greet you upon entering Salt Lake City’s tattoo show. |
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| by JP | |
Eagle TwinEagle Twin is a twin-peaked mountain, a tentacled dream monster, a sea of silt causewayed in two. |
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| by Curtis Jensen | |
Pig DestroyerI felt like a dick when I called Pig Destroyer vocalist J.R. Hayes for this interview and interrupted his dinner, but he's a champ. |
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| by Gavin Hoffman | |
LocalizedMarch’s Localized features the musical stylings of the speedy and heavy Azon, the reggae- infused Willkills and hardcore openers Digna y Rebelde. |
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| by Jeanette Moses | |
PropagandhiManitoba, Canada's own Propagandhi is a perfect example of the action aspect of punk rock and have been for the entirety of their 23 year existence. |
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| by Ricky Vigil | |
AbsuThere is a reason Absu are at the forefront of metal coming from the U.S. The driving force behind the group is Proscriptor, lyricist, vocalist and drummer. |
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| by Bryer Wharton | |
Parenthetical GirlsParenthetical Girls have clawed their way into indie media outlets such as Pitchfork and have played larger European festivals like Primavera Sound —using the pull of praise and association. |
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| by Cody Hudson | |
Princess Kennedy & Battle AxesEach one different from the other, the Battle Axe Girls use the power of three to mesh a perfect brace of danger and femininity into a little project they’ll be featuring at Oni Tattoo Gallery. I was able to sit down with the charmed ones and chat about art, pugs and ass play. |
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| by Princess Kennedy | |














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