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Monday Photo Blog: Deep down in the vaults – Part 1

  • Published July 9, 2012 By Matt Average
  • Categories Photos

Allow me to dust the cobwebs off before we get to this  Monday Photo Blog. For the month of July in celebration of MRR’s 30th anniversary (send us something in the way of pearl to celebrate if you must) we’re going into the archives and pulling out some buried gems and bringing them back out […]

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MRR 30th Anniversary shitworker bonus: Ryan Murphy!

  • Published July 7, 2012 By MRR
  • Categories Interviews

This month, for our 30th Anniversary Issue (MRR #351, August 2012) we surveyed a shitload of Maximum Rocknroll shitworkers about their favorite (and least favorite) things about MRR — memorable features and interviews in the magazine, and experiences working and hanging out at the MRR house. We didn’t have enough room in the zine for […]

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The MRR archives unleashed!
MRR #1 — 30 years ago today…

  • Published July 3, 2012 By MRR
  • Categories Archive

Can you believe Maximum Rocknroll magazine is 30 years old? Now that we can no longer be trusted, we’re finally free to toot our own horn, wallow in the past, and shake our fists at you damn kids! This month we’re commemorating our birthday with a 30th anniversary issue, a special radio show celebrating not […]

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Monday Photo Blog: Mic grabbers up close and personal

  • Published July 2, 2012 By Matt Average
  • Categories Photos

Let’s catch a plane over to Indonesia for today’s Photo Blog and see some bands that play it fast and in your face. Fariz Kukuh sends us some images of a few bands that play with the idea of breaking speed barriers. Sepia tone usually suggests melancholy and times gone by, but not this time. […]

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Blog of the Week: Total Fucker

When I lived on the East Coast, I used Total Fucker as an online resource. Ghost kept a pretty accurate listing of all punk happenings in Boston that any self-respecting punk would be interested in attending. With cheap bus fare to Boston from New York, it was easy to skip town and go to Boston […]

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