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« Reply #20 on: January 29, 2016, 02:07:25 PM »

I wouldn't expect too much from Kerrang! magazine....

Have you seen the kind of bands they write about? Tommy Stinson, for example, isn't exactly part of that scene so the average Kerrang! reader wouldn't have a clue.



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Kerrang was exciting 25/30 years ago, but I don't think I have read one for about 20 years now

Nor have I, think the last time I bought one was around 1992 or so Cheesy

I can remember magazines, periodicals and MTV-VH1 as being very vital to keeping up with what bands were up to at that time.

I always had it delivered, and I always used to buy their album of the week for a while, and also Metal Hammer's album of the month. I was never sure about Raw magazine, but I liked Raw Power the TV programme. I also got NME every week too. Both on a Wednesday  Cheesy
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« Reply #21 on: January 29, 2016, 02:44:17 PM »

I wouldn't expect too much from Kerrang! magazine....

Have you seen the kind of bands they write about? Tommy Stinson, for example, isn't exactly part of that scene so the average Kerrang! reader wouldn't have a clue.



/jarmo


Kerrang was exciting 25/30 years ago, but I don't think I have read one for about 20 years now

Nor have I, think the last time I bought one was around 1992 or so Cheesy

I can remember magazines, periodicals and MTV-VH1 as being very vital to keeping up with what bands were up to at that time.

I always had it delivered, and I always used to buy their album of the week for a while, and also Metal Hammer's album of the month. I was never sure about Raw magazine, but I liked Raw Power the TV programme. I also got NME every week too. Both on a Wednesday  Cheesy
I had you down as a Smash Hits type of guy  hihi
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« Reply #22 on: January 29, 2016, 02:54:43 PM »

I wouldn't expect too much from Kerrang! magazine....

Have you seen the kind of bands they write about? Tommy Stinson, for example, isn't exactly part of that scene so the average Kerrang! reader wouldn't have a clue.



/jarmo


Kerrang was exciting 25/30 years ago, but I don't think I have read one for about 20 years now

Nor have I, think the last time I bought one was around 1992 or so Cheesy

I can remember magazines, periodicals and MTV-VH1 as being very vital to keeping up with what bands were up to at that time.

I always had it delivered, and I always used to buy their album of the week for a while, and also Metal Hammer's album of the month. I was never sure about Raw magazine, but I liked Raw Power the TV programme. I also got NME every week too. Both on a Wednesday  Cheesy
I had you down as a Smash Hits type of guy  hihi

I am very familiar with Smash Hits  hihi (apologies for off topic-ness)
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