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Suggested Reading List (Partial)

The (largely) independent publications reviewed on this and the following pages may not always be available, but you’re bound to find some of the titles listed below at a used bookstore some time and they’re well worth the half-price cost. An * indicates a high recommendation.

 

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Ballard, J.G.                            

- Cocaine Nights

- Crash

 

Barker, Clive                           

- Books of Blood Vol. I-III

 

Bataille, Georges                     

- Story of the Eye *

 

Behan, Brendan                       

- Borstal Boy

- Hostage, The

- Quare Fellow, The

 

Bell, Madison Smartt               

- All Souls Rising

- Waiting for the End of the World *

 

Biondi, Lt. Ray & Hecox, Walt

- The Dracula Killer

 

Boll, Heinrich  

- And Never Said a Word                         

- Clown, The

 

Boulle, Pierre                           

- Planet of the Apes

 

Bowles, Paul                           

- Delicate Prey, The

- Hundred Camels in the Courtyard, A

- Midnight Mass *

 

Bukowski, Charles                  

- Factotum *

- Hot Water Music

- Most Beautiful Woman in Town, The

- South of No North

- Women

 

Burgess, Anthony                    

- Clockwork Orange, A *

 

Burroughs, William S.  

- Adding Machine, The

- Cities of the Red Night

- Place of Dead Roads, The

- Western Lands, The

 

Camus, Albert                         

- Stranger, The

 

Celine, Louis-Ferdinand           

- Journey to the End of the Night *

 

Chandler, Raymond                 

- Simple Art of Murder, The

 

Crews, Harry                          

- Feast of Snakes, A *

- Gypsy’s Curse, The

 

Davis, Wade                           

- Serpent and the Rainbow, The

 

de Bernieres, Louis                  

- Corelli’s Mandolin

 

De Quincey, Thomas               

- Confessions of an English Opium Eater and Other Writings

 

Defoe, Daniel                          

- Journal of the Plague Year, A

 

Dinesen, Isak                           

- Seven Gothic Tales

 

Donleavy, J.P.                         

- Fairytale of New York, A

- Ginger Man, The *

 

Ellroy, James                           

- Black Dahlia, The *

 

Fante, John

- Wine of Youth, The: Selected Stories

 

Friedrich, Ernst            

- WAR against WAR!

 

Gaskins, Donald "Pee Wee" with Earle, Wilton

- Final Truth

 

Gilmore, John                          

- Garbage People, The

- Severed: The True Story of the Black Dahlia Murder

 

Gysin, Brion                            

- Here to Go: Planet R-101

- Process, The

 

Hammett, Dashiell                    

- Red Harvest

 

Harris, Thomas            

- Red Dragon

 

Hearn, Lafcadio                       

- Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things

 

Highsmith, Patricia                   

- Eleven *

- Talented Mr. Ripley, The

 

Humes, Edward

- Buried Secrets

 

Irving, John                              

- Son of the Circus, A

 

Jeter, K.W.                             

- Dr. Adder *

 

Kesey, Ken                             

- Demon Box

- One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest *

 

King, Brian (editor)                  

- Lustmord: The Writings and Artifacts of Murderers *

 

King, Stephen                          

- Night Shift

- Skeleton Crew

 

Lansdale, Joe R.                      

- Bad Chili

- Rumble Tumble

- Two-Bear Mambo, The

 

Lem, Stanislaw            

- Solaris

 

Liddy, G. Gordon                    

- Will

 

Llosa, Mario Vargas                

- Feast of the Goat, The

 

Lovecraft, H.P.            

- At the Mountains of Madness *

- Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos *

 

Lumley, Brian                          

- Burrowers Beneath, The

- Fruiting Bodies and Other Fungi *

 

MacDonnell, Allan

- Prisoner of X

 

Mannix, Daniel P.                    

- Hellfire Club, The

- History of Torture, The

- Those About to Die *

 

Marlowe, Dan J.                      

- Never Live Twice

 

Marquez, Gabriel Garcia          

- Strange Pilgrims

 

Masterton, Graham                  

- House that Jack Built, The

- Prey

- Walkers

 

Matheson, Richard                  

- I am Legend

 

McCarthy, Cormac                 

- Blood Meridian *

 

McManis, J. Allen                   

- Flesh of My Brother

 

Michelet, Jules             

- Satanism and Witchcraft *

 

Miller, Henry                           

- Tropic of Cancer

- Tropic of Capricorn

 

Mirbeau, Octave                     

- Torture Garden, The

 

Mishima, Yukio                       

- Death in Midsummer

- Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea, The

- Thirst for Love

 

Montagu, Ashley                    

- Elephant Man, The

 

Murakami, Haruki                   

- Wild Sheep Chase

 

O’Brien, Flann             

- At Swim-Two-Birds

 

O’Brien, John                          

- Leaving Las Vegas

 

O’Connor, Flannery                

- Everything that Rises Must Converge *

- Violent Bear it Away, The

- Wise Blood

 

O’Hanlon, Redmond               

- In Trouble Again

- Into the Heart of Borneo

 

Oe, Kenzaburo            

- Nip the Buds, Shoot the Kids

 

Ooka, Shohei                          

- Fires on the Plain

 

Palahniuk, Chuck                     

- Fight Club

- Haunted *

 

Patchen, Kenneth                    

- Journal of Albion Moonlight, The

 

Penrose, Valentine                   

- Bloody Countess, The *

 

Perez-Reverte, Arturo             

- Club Dumas, The *

 

Perry, Charles                         

- Portrait of a Young Man Drowning *

 

Salas, Floyd

- Tattoo the Wicked Cross

 

Salinger, J.D.                           

- Nine Stories

 

Schiller, Lawrence                   

- Killing of Sharon Tate, The

 

Schreiber, Flora Rheta 

- Sybil

 

Seabrook, William                   

- Voodoo Island, The (AKA Magic Island, The) *

 

Selby, Jr., Hubert                    

- Last Exit to Brooklyn *

- Requiem for a Dream

 

Selzer, Richard            

- Confessions of a Knife *

- Rituals of Surgery

 

Southern, Terry                       

- Blue Movie

 

Stoker, Bram                           

- Dracula *

 

Stone, Irving                            

- Lust for Life

 

Thompson, Hunter S.               

- Curse of Lono, The

- Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas *

- Hell’s Angels

- Rum Diary, The

 

Thompson, Jim            

- Bad Boy

- Cropper’s Cabin

- Getaway, The

- Killer Inside Me, The

- Roughneck

 

Toole, John Kennedy               

- Confederacy of Dunces, A

- Neon Bible, The *

 

Tournier, Michel          

- Ogre, The *

 

Tutuola, Amos                         

- Palm-Wine Drinkard, The

 

Up de Graff, F.W.                   

- Head Hunters of the Amazon

 

Vachss, Andrew                      

- Flood

- Getaway Man, The *

- Strega

 

Vonnegut, Kurt            

- Slaughterhouse-Five

 

Welsh, Irvine                           

- Filth

- Porno

- Trainspotting *

 

West, Nathanael                      

- Day of the Locust, The *

- Miss Lonelyhearts

 

Whitechapel, Simon                 

- Slaughter King, The

 

Willeford, Charles                    

- Cockfighter

- Miami Blues *

 

Williams, Charles                     

- Dead Calm *

- Sailcloth Shroud, The

- Wrong Venus, The

 

Wyndham, John                       

- Day of the Triffids, The

 

Zola, Emile                              

- Germinal *

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PLEASE NOTE:
Because not all reviews are current, and many publications have a limited print run, it is always a good idea to try and contact the publisher to confirm availability before sending money.

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ALL ABOUT MAKING LOVE

(All About Fucking #10)

Hell, and just as the series was reaching its peak; a couple of lines at the very end of All About Making Love not only identify it as All About Fucking #10 but also as “The Last Hurrah! The Big To-Do! The Final Fucking Farewell!” (sob!) Well, at least they go out in style, filling 88 pages full of sex-related strangeness. A “Genital Rodeo” starts it out in fumetti style, there are a number of “Little-Known Sexual Practices” illustrated by editor Josh Simmons (“The Ghost,” “Flibbing,” “The Donkey Punch,” “The Ninja,” and “The Houdini”), and on a related note Patrick Godfrey explains “For the Last Time . . .” the difference between a “Cleveland Steamer,” a “Hot Karl,” and a “Filthy Sanchez” (thanks Josh & Pat!); Mike Diana presents a disastrous example of “Mirror Love”; Nick Jeffrey documents an example of squirrel sex (“Ha ha ha . . . you fuckin’ whore!”); there’s some old-timey Tijuana Bible action; Hans Rickheit contributes some of his usual fineness; James Callahan explains “All About Fucking . . . YOURSELF! Fuckface!” (“Eat a bag of dicks.”); Corky & Sweet Tits appear in the spoogy “Manna Tyme”; meister Simmons himself draws up a truly twisted page of carcass sex; and there’s a whole bunch more packed into these pink-wrapped pages. C’mon, sweetheart, after all, it’s All About Making Love. And it just might be the last time . . .

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Contact: happyjoshsimmons@yahoo.com

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AMERICANJISM Book Three

The final installment of Joe Denny’s 252-page Americanjism comix saga continues the strange, strange story of Pastor Don’s dysfunctional family and their ever-increasing spiral of decline. As always sin is the order of the day, whether it comes in the form of a messiah complex, incest, a dose of Americrack, or some good old-fashioned dirty fucking, Americanjism’s got it in spades. Hamburgers and surrealism, nuclear missiles and a talking penis, dirty diapers, dismemberment and more all combine in a conclusion so fucking strange I can’t tell if there’s a message here or just a load of random weirdness. The story really does defy description, so it’s probably best you pick it up and figure it out for yourself. Available as a set of red, white & blue books in an acetate cover, it’s a better bargain to pick all three up at once rather than collecting them individually.

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$15.00 for Books 1-3, $10.00 individually from Pipe Dream Comics c/o Joe Denny – www.americanjism.com – P.O. Box 432, Sag Harbor, NY  11963

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ATOMISER #1

Hot on the heels of the final Sick Puppy comes the first issue of its successor Atomiser, and Stratu and crew do not disappoint; this is no highbrow softcore attempt at going mainstream, just the taking of a slightly different direction in the underground scheme of things. Each of the planned thirteen issues of Atomiser is to have a singular theme addressed by the artists and writers contained therein, and the theme for this first issue is “Ancient.” History and legend are captured here in a number of ways, from a raunchy comix format (such as the Hustler humor of Doug Iannucci’s “Stan and Edna Nats Meet Archimedes,” Mike Diana’s story of ancient sea life attaining a bloody and cum-spattered revenge in “Return to Water,” and “Degrees of Separation” between Anton Emdin’s cave dwellers), to more prophetic strips like Boz’ “The Pox,” Martin Humphrey’s crude but arousing fatalistic bedtime story “The Ancient Ones,” and Glenno’s timely comparison “Nothing’s Changed.” Josh Simmons and David Aronson also contribute some arresting imagery, while on a bit more serious and contemplative note are Gregory Mackay’s illustrated piece on Marfan’s syndrome and the J Man’s story of low-income miracle working (“The Man of God”). Forget not “Toner Burn,” the column that will introduce you to the latest independent publications by Atomiser’s contributors and others (you’re gonna need The Alchemical Wedding, Pure Evil, Bizarrism, Human Dog Pound, Timeless: On the Prowl, Liquid Lobster Sex, Betty Paginated, Thank God It’s Ugly, All About Fuckin’, and Underground Spandex: Marvel, for starters), and the letters section eulogizing Sick Puppy. Couldn’t find a price on this limited edition (of 200), so check in with publisher Stratu at sstratu@mailcity.com for further info, cost, and availability.

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Rabid Publishing - www.atomiserzine.com - P.O. Box 93, Paddington, NSW 2021, Australia

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BETTY PAGINATED #29

A year in the making, BP is back as big as ever. The central piece to this issue is “Coming to America 2,” a journal of Dann & Helen’s second exhaustive American road trip. Some highlights: the Mars Cheese Castle, Bayou Delight, the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park, Quimby’s Bookstore, Vnuk’s Lounge and St. Augustine, among a host of other explorations taking place across five weeks and 26 states. It’s an ambitious undertaking, and in the end damned nice to read a travelogue from way-out-of-towners that actually makes you want to visit some sites in your own nation. The lion’s share of the rest of the mag is about rasslin’, of course, tackling Aussie Supershow IV, Pondo, Samoa Joe, an update on “The A-Z of Rasslin’ Comics,” and providing a host of coverage of other performers and events. Scattered throughout are countless side notes, reviews, updates and the like, touching upon such subjects as Abducted by the Daleks (Dalek porn!), porn star Mai Lin, Rubber Johnny, Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia and the passing of luminaries such as Link Wray, Don Adams and Vincent Schiavelli. You can pack a lot of material into 68 A4-sized pages, and with no space wasted this is bound to keep you well occupied for some time. Perhaps on your next road trip…

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$10.00 from BP – www.bettypaginated.blogspot.comP.O. Box A1412, Sydney South, NSW, 1235, Australia

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BETTY PAGINATED #30

 

This would be an awesome issue of BP except for one thing: it’s the last. After a decade and a half editor Dann Lennard is hanging up the title, at least for the time being. That doesn’t mean Dann’s candying out with a last gasp however; at 82 pages this issue is as fat and full (and as full of tits) as any of the previous outings. “The Comics Issue,” BP #30 contains an entire section devoted to the medium, including anecdotes and reminiscences along with cover art and panels aplenty. Select characters, artists and storylines are represented (“Archie Meets the Punisher? What the fuck?!” What the fuck, indeed!), comic artists Jerry Smith, Ben Templesmith and Martin Eden are interviewed, and getting into the spirit of the thing a number of artists contribute full-page pin-ups, including Marcel Ruijters and Stu Helm. There’s the usual glorious lot of trash, wrestling and reviews, along with numerous side articles, such as the four-pager on Bettie Page, natch, and the six-page interview with Ric Flair. Due to the size and friendliness of Betty Paginated and its editor, BP became something of a staple in the world of independent publishing; it will be truly missed. (Although Dann’s still contributing reviews to Zine World, so he’ll be neither gone nor forgotten.)

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$10.00 from Dann Lennard – www.bettypaginated.blogspot.comP.O. Box A1412, Sydney South, NSW, 1235, Australia

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BP Jr #1

Of course it ain’t over! Although the full-sized journal of wrestling, porn and popular culture may have been put to sleep you just can’t keep a good thing down, and so Dann has come out with BP Jr. A tidy little half-sized 16-pager, this debut issue was inspired by the lead story, “Rabid – Chris Benoit: The Destruction of a Pro-Wrestling Legacy,” concerning the damaged “Rabid Wolverine” and the murder-suicide that claimed his life and those of his wife and son. On the lighter side, the zine also takes looks at comic artist Darwyn Cooke (The Spirit, Batman, Catwoman), “Women I’d Like to Pork (Part I)” featuring Sarah Silverman (in bra and panties, yet), collectible beer mats (that’s coasters to you and me, mate), porn veteran Vanessa Del Rio, and last but not least, Monkey Woman, AKA Mary Votava. Cheers!

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$3.00 + age statement from Dann Lennard – danhelen@idx.com.auwww.bettypaginated.blogspot.com – P.O. Box A1412, Sydney South, NSW, 1235, Australia

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BLACKGUARD #1

The sick creative minds behind Sick Puppy return with a brand new anthology of international underground artwork, Blackguard. Professionally printed with full-color covers (Anton Emdin on front, Mike Diana on back), the first issue is the “Religious Crazies” issue. Ross Radiation brings us “Charlie Christ,” Max Black presents “The Guru’s Origin: Shoko Asahara & Aum Shinrikyo,” Neale Blanden tells the miracle story “He’s Grouse!” while Doug Iannucci goes the other direction with “Devil” (as well as contributing other humorous comix strips such as “Freddy Freehand” [“Oh, shit!”]), special mystery artist “Hugo” tells the terrible tale of “The Cannibal Cult!” as Mannheim Jerkoff and Cristina Fabris team up for the sexual sacrifice of “Submission,” Chris Mikul’s “The Adventures of the Little Pebble” is the cartoon fable of religious delusion and sexual exploitation, and SCAR goes to Hell with “Imp Terror Belle.” Gerard Ashworth, Julie Doye, David Puckeridge, Khe Sanh and Glenn Smith all make appearances as well. The quality of the artwork is generally very good, but it is variable. Some of the strips are clean and quite funny, while others are sketchy and hard to follow. But the majority of the material here is entertaining, and Blackguard definitely fills a much-needed gap in the underground art world. Issue number two is already underway…

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$7.00 (+ postage?) from P.O. Box 93, Paddington NSW 2021, Australia

blackguard23.livejournal.com                                      sstratu@gmail.com

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CHARNEL HOUSE Vol. 2 No. 2 - By SCAR

The unstoppable underground publishers SCAR return to the arena with another helping of sci-fi sex & death comix, Charnel House #2. First up is “Imp Terror Belle,” an afterlife apparition who materializes as a sadistic devilish succubus to pay back the ill deeds of a damned man; “Head Job” graphically warns of the dangers of going after a little interplanetary poontang (beware the Octosirens in heat!); “Walking the Dog” is a detailed series of panels depicting vivisection, surgical procedures, and antique medical instruments; and “Whacky Spakki the Space Siren” (“I’m ev’ry space-cowboy’s luscious dreamboat, and don’t you know it!”) stars in “Mandate Rape,” in which the dangerous extraterrestrial slattern goes after her favorite kind of man-meat. Each tale is a gory one, Steve Carter and Antoinette Rydyr leaving no precious bodily fluid unspilled as they craft their fables of lust. SCAR has an immense number of titles to their name, so if you haven’t already get in touch with them for a list of their many releases.

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$5.00 from Steve Carter’s Comic Nasties – P.O. Box 312, Greenacre, NSW 2190, Australia

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CINEMA SEWER #17

This is the first issue of Cinema Sewer I’d seen in awhile so I was pleased as piss to catch this puppy in my P.O. Box. And what a good dog it is – this “Special Comix-Themed Issue” kicks right in with a tribute to Trouble Man, followed by a tale of Italian church porn illustrated by Josh Simmons, contains a rant against anti-porn fanatics illustrated by Pierre Lloga, a “Message Board Gang-Bang” interview with hardcore sexploitation director Shaun Costello (the man behind cult classics such as Forced Entry and Water Power), a round up of zenra (“completely nude”) sports films illustrated by Tim Grant, “The Adventures of Robin & Colin” (“Because vileness is what makes life worth living!”), a fist-pumping approval of Rape Squad, “The History of Bukkake” illustrated by Phil B., a tribute to super slutty, super sexy Ashley Blue by Sean Esty, an interview with XXXer Jody Maxwell and a visit to the Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal. Thrown in for fun are a buttwad of illustrated reviews, including Little Darlings (“An hour and a half of boners!”), Don’t Answer the Phone, Corey Haim: Me Myself and I, the apparently very fucked-up Swedish sleaze flick Hole in My Heart, Kingdom of the Spiders (yes!), Disco Dolls and the like. Bougie’s lettering and illustration is as top-notch as ever, and the shitload of guest artists and reviewers is a real plus. What else can I say? Buy it, you dick!

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$5.00 + age statement from Robin Bougie – mindseye100@hotmail.com#320-440 East 5th Ave., Vancouver BC, V5T-1N5, Canada

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CINEMA SEWER #18

Ah yes, the “Women In Prison” (WIP) issue! Master Bougie looks at a shitload of WIP flicks and related bad girl movies from all over the place, savoring the genre in his own special dripping-in-bloody-gravy way. And he and the ad hoc Cinema Sewer ‘staff’ really cover a lot of ground here; you get your basic rundown of the development of the theme, special looks at phenomena such as Female Convict Scorpion and hardcore porno A Very Special Prison for Women along with actresses such as Monica Swinn, illustrated renditions of titles like Women In Fury, bizarro examples such as Charlie’s Angels episode #4, “Angels in Chains” (featuring Mary Woronov, Lauren Tewes, Kim Basinger and Farrah Fawcett’s erect nipples – who knew?!?), “Chicks In Chains: The Filipino WIP Cinema of Roger Corman,” a WIP virgin’s first exposure to this special cinema, a john interviewing his hooker who talks briefly about her real-life WIP days, three book reviews illustrated by different artists, and even a time out for the comparison “W.I.P.: Escapism vs. Reality,” making some good points about what a fantasy the genre really is. Almost more than you wanted to know, isn’t it? But my bet is that if you’re a true fan of WIP, you’ve already got this. No? Well it’s not too late:

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$5.00 + age statement from Robin Bougie – www.cinemasewer.com#320-440 East 5th Ave., Vancouver BC, V5T-1N5, Canada

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CINEMA SEWER #19

 

Nearing the landmark twentieth issue, number 19 is as packed to the tits with rich creamy sleaze as any of its predecessors. Robin crafts a loving retrospective to pornographer Roger Watkins and interviews icon Vanessa Del Rio; D.J. Bryant provides incredibly detailed panels to Bougie’s piece on The Fake Detective, “Bogus Celebrity Nudes Revealed!” while Anton Bogaty provides spot drawings to Robin’s interview with “alt porn” director Eon McKal and Dag Pehoe illustrates XXX-Rated Murder: The Death of Natel King”; and I couldn’t agree more when Robin says, “Yay! It’s time for a filthy comic from Josh Simmons!”: “Celebrities Fucking” (Woo-Hoo!). Juicy! Great fucking cover, too. (By Karl Wills, www.comicbookfactory.net)

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$5.00 + age statement from Robin Bougie – mindseye100@hotmail.com#320-440 East 5th Ave., Vancouver BC, V5T-1N5, Canada

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CLOVERLEAF - By Jacob Lambert

MAD Magazine writer Jacob Lambert’s “first in a series of self-contained stories,” Cloverleaf puts an interesting spin on the fatal absorption of the American Indian by the white man’s consumer culture. And, admirably, does so without being at all preachy or overly moralistic, instead allowing a pair of successive plot twists to wrap up the piece in a wise and darkly comic way. Lambert’s style is generally clean and tight, and readily identifiable as his own, and while the volume may seem a bit slim at $2.95 for 24 pages, the printing is stout and the covers are in full color. It’ll be interesting to see what happens in future issues (for more info go to www.JacobLambert.com).

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$2.95 from Baboon Books – www.BaboonBooks.com

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THE CONSTANT RIDER #7

The latest hip pocket zine from Oregon’s “Public Transportation Front” does justice to said Front with an opening “Celebrity Sightings” article; the celebrities being TriMet bus drivers, unusual fellow commuters and the like (Hello Kitty). There’s a piece about annoying co-passengers on an airline and a review that, rightfully, rips into stuffy fellow bus-rider/author Irma Kurtz. This issue even boasts a few cartoon/illustrations by Crappy Comics’ Tim Root. All in all a rather friendly little thing. And although in a brief forward Kate mentions selling out, this doesn’t really seem to be the case at all – the zine is as forthright and charming as ever.

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? from Kate Lopresti – www.constantrider.comP.O. Box 6753, Portland, OR, 97228-6753

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A DANGEROUS GAME #I & II

This is quite the package – two issues of A Dangerous Game doubled up into one fat publication. Issue one is “The Music Issue,” and it boasts “000 Record Reviews” in order to fill pages with friendly and colorful interviews with the likes of Wolf Eyes, The Locust, Total Shutdown, The Curtains, Savage Republic (a little too short and self-conscious (on the part of the band)), Magic Band/Beefheart man John French, Andre Connors of Tumult Laboratories and Marco Eneidi, and a stack of four others are compiled into a piece called “Brutal-Prog Revisited.” There are some brief movie reviews too. The flipside, “The Metal Issue,” sports chats with “Bay Area Gore Metal Masters” Impaled, Exhumed, Entombed, Nile and Lamb of God. Also featured are interviews with Isis, Godflesh, Dan Swano, Sigh and Nandor Nevi. Plus, personal ad booby traps. I’m generally not a big fan of band interviews, regardless of whether I’ve heard the band or not, but there was a lot of fun shit in here that covers a truly broad range of musical ground (when was the last time you saw John French and Exhumed in the same pub?). There are a shitload of interesting references worth following up on as well; I’m already looking for Dead Boy and the Elephant Men (Dax Riggs) and Curse of the Golden Vampires (Justin Broadrick). ADG does have a pretty sparse and choppy layout, but the publisher admits as much and there’s nothing at all wrong with substance over style. If you’re into any of the aforementioned shit, meaning if you slide into the musical spectrum anywhere between art-fag and headbanger, check this one out.

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$3.00 (+ postage?) from Will York – wwyork@gmail.com

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DEHONDENKOEKJESFABRIEK

Embudagonn 108 / Truck Van Rental

The latest crazed release from Dehondenkoekjesfabriek consists of a wild square art booklet and CD, both featuring the work of Dutch noise/artist Monobrain (performing as Truck Van Rental (I think)) and Japanese madman Koh Kasahara (performing as Embudagonn108), all packaged in a polished little presentation kit. Between the book’s full-color covers are stoned-looking collaborative jam drawings as well as what appear to be individual pieces, ranging from careless scribbles and scrawls to scary and intricate LSD monsters; sex and violence run together on nearly every page, funny dangerous animals screw and play (keep an eye out for “nazi frog”), defects of sex and birth appear regularly, and there are even a few lines of bad-tripped poetry/prose. Beautifully creepy and intense in points, the entire booklet screams out “DRUGS!!!” The “music” is a spooky experimental mishmash wherein the two sound acts trade off tracks, although each “band” sounds very similar as they produce electronic squeals, burbles, and throbbing headaches that crawl out of the electronic aetheric miasma to provide the perfect soundtrack for running down asylum hallways in the midst of a total freakout. (Fuck me, is that the sound of a retard having sex with a monkey on a vibrating bed?! And then bragging and farting about it to his inbred friends during an accordion-led back porch party?). To quote the mighty Rupture, “I’m havin’ a fuckin’ flashback!”

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Monobrain - P.O. Box 68, 7700AB, Dedemsvaart, Netherlands

Embudagonn 108 – yellow_slug@k8.dion.ne.jp - 203 Takizawa Bld. 1-15-8 Kojima, Taito Tokyo, 111-0056, Japan

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