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Post by ultracoreglamfuck on Nov 29, 2016 20:58:59 GMT -5
The latest issue of the long-running "Ear of Corn" fanzine is now available! Semi-literate fans of underground weirdness will thrill to various rants, reviews and interviews with TURBOCHONG, SUPPRESSION and REEKING CROSS plus a fourteen-page gig report from the recent FINAL EXIT + SEDEM MINUTE STRACHU tour written by the idiot responsible for "Invocation of Obscene Gods" fanzine. Get in touch with Food Fortunata and secure yourself a copy of issue #40 while supplies last!
Contact: foodfortunata@hotmail.com
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Post by noiseape on Dec 6, 2016 11:39:33 GMT -5
The SMS & FINAL EXIT gig report is superior literature!! Cool zine!!
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Post by destroy ohio on Mar 2, 2017 15:17:24 GMT -5
Yeah, I loved the noisecore gig report. The rest of it was tight, too. Highly recommend this zine.
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Post by ultracoreglamfuck on Apr 26, 2017 11:15:47 GMT -5
Now available from Wheelchair Full Of Old Men Records: “Your Ass: The Musical” 2 X Pro CDR – The weirdest bands of the underground rock sewers take to the stage for a double disc tribute to totally retarded musical entertainment. An international affair featuring bands from such far-flung regions as Finland, Japan, England and Ohio; you'll thrill to the sounds of FOSSIL FUEL, THE DICK PANTHERS, ERECTILE DEMENTIA, BBQ TUMOR, CAPTAIN THREE LEG, LOVING COUPLES, EURODISNEY DEATHCAMP and many more as they mutilate various show tunes, musical numbers, operas and movie themes! Tony Award-winning song smith Food Fortunata spent over two years curating the ultimate insult to Broadway and the results are absolutely astounding. Thirty-nine songs on two professionally pressed CDRs in a beautiful full-color jacket plus a lovely eight-page Playbill so you can enjoy the show properly! Over one hundred minutes of melodious nightmare fuel. Another masterwork of idiotic delight from Wheelchair Full of Old Men Records. BUY: wheelchairfullofoldmen.bigcartel.com/
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Post by lena01 on Aug 10, 2017 7:31:08 GMT -5
“Ear" comes from the ancient word “ahs," which meant “husk of corn." In English, sometimes the ear also is referred to as a “cob" or a “pole." The ear is the spiked part of the corn plant that contains kernels. The kernels are the delicious yellow tidbits we love to nibble on in the summertime.
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