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| Platform | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Twice weekly | |
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| Issues | 26 | Founded | 3 years ago | Last Issue | 7 days ago |
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There will never be a band as cool as the Velvet Underground. Every hipster worth his weight in analog cameras knows the details: After electric shock therapy as a teenager, Lou Reed drops out of college to pursue the defiant act of...
In the summer of 1941 Alan Lomax went to the Mississippi Delta searching for a ghost. When he came upon an old man in worn-out clothes and a moth-bitten hat, he asked the man if he knew the whereabouts of the Blues man Robert Johnson. Johns...
Stones manager with Beatles manager
By November of 1963, the Beatles had already conquered jolly ole England and were starting to have their songs played on American radio. Meanwhile, the Rolling Stones weren’t even able to get their songs...
THE SIDEWAYS MULLET
THE SEAGULL
THE SKYWALKER
THE RECEDING ALFALFA
THE BOOJI
THE PORCUPINE
The baseball cap worn backward became a popular fashion for headwear in the early 1990s, as it was a staple of the grunge ‘look’. By the mid-1990s it was hard to find a rock band that didn’t have a dude in it that wore his ball cap back...
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