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Notes From The Underground
Zine-aphobia:
WELCOME TO THE Nightmare #7 is the definitive psychobilly bible. Psychobilly can be somewhat described as a mishmash of rockabilly, country and punk with more big hair and barnyard attitude. This zine is a perfect illustration of what happens when the seed from the Cramps' Lux Interior's loins escapes the test tube and takes over the world--I implore everyone to be at home before the 5pm curfew, lock your doors and put that Red Rider BB gun with silencer underneath the futon.
How can you not appreciate a zine whose motto is "What doesn't kill them makes them stronger"? Fittingly, Welcome to the Nightmare will never be killed by death.
It has an awesome review of a raucous M3t3ors show plus an in-depth review of the Mile High Mayhem (a greaser Woodstock last May in Denver that Buddy's Riot also happened to play). Local roots rockers the Haywoods are also interviewed.
"Gory Gus and his Pervert Pals," a cartoon about a machine that turns excrement into food, should be on every menu (I wonder what it does with corn?). There's also a helpful Bay Area scene report and some twisted mixed-drink recipes.
This zine definitely caters to the converted, but there are already traces of the psychobilly scene expanding its horizons. Did you notice that on the recent Chips '99 reunion show, Ponch, Jon and Grossman all had monster sideburns and Betty Page haircuts?
For info, write Welcome to the Nightmare, 1840 41st Ave., #102-350, Capitola 95010.
I Spy
Here's a heaping helping of fearless predictions for the new year:
Upcoming
On Friday, Jan. 8, the Criminals, American Steel, Planet A Project and the Volunteers play the SC Vets Hall (7:30pm, $6).
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