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Thoughts From A Moron...

I would like to thank the Higher Being for gang violence in the States. It’s finally got to a level where a semiautomatic weapon can be unloaded in anyone’s face for blinking the wrong way at the wrong person. Minor insignificant nobodies have been exterminated for years now, but much to me and my college buddies’ delight,

famous (so-called) musicians, who have no talent

except talking fast, are joining the dead list. After Tupac was shot, I was hoping for more, and now Notorious F.A.T. has also died. It’s a sign of good things to come. I fail to see how anyone can say a fat guy who talks so fast that no one can understand, accompanied by an organ demo, is music. It’s a joke.

Next, to Brendon Ross (RipltUp, April), thank you very much. I agree, corporate, commercialised, teenybopper punk bites. I myself lean towards Fat Wreck

Chords’ bands — NOFX, No Use For A Name, Lagwagon, etc. They are totally and fully sick! That’s all I have to say. Punk Guy, Auckland.

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Rip It Up, Issue 239, 1 July 1997, Page 8

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Thoughts From A Moron... Rip It Up, Issue 239, 1 July 1997, Page 8

Thoughts From A Moron... Rip It Up, Issue 239, 1 July 1997, Page 8

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