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Your favorite punk rock free jazz hip-hop sneaker fanzine returns! Two years and two omnibuses later, it's a brand new stripped down issue of Soda Killers Magazine, the last DIY non-profit fanzine left standing

Who Was the First to Rock Air Jordan IIIs on a Rap Cover?
No sooner has Luke Sick P.I. put his feet up on the desk and lowered his brim over his eyes for yet another 4 AM chair nap than a new case darkens his door. 200 a day plus expenses, our dedicated dick sets out on trail to figure who was the first to wear a pair of J3s on the cover of a rap release... But he quickly finds himself being drawn deeper into the case than expected, entangled in a web of misinformation, disputable calendar dates, and memories lost to time and/or malt liquor. He may not uncover the truth but along the way he might just discover some things about himself

Nobody Puts Baby in the Corner: An Ongoing Examination and Reclamation of the '90s Emo Renaissance
Hot on the heels of his very own Movie Zine, SJC returns with another installment of "Nobody Puts Baby in the Corner", this time examining Strictly Ballroom's 1997 Waxploitation LP, Hide Here Forever. With the weepy banger on the turntable and under the microscope, SJC revisits not only the tunes and packaging but his very own participation in Acute Sadguy Syndrome

And, and, and...
Rounding out this merry band of intrepid travelers of the subcultural multiverse, Nathan G. O'Brien offers another installment of "The Breakfast Nook", a punk-as-f*ck jazz column, and hamfists his way through the debut of "Karpal Tunnel", a new skinhead music column

Please note: This is a scissors and glue stick photocopy zine made with old library copiers. IT IS RAW. 20 pages cover to cover, half size, cut 'n' paste, photocopied in black & white, hand assembled

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