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Chunklet Magazine

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tmidgett wrote:
Fire my ass. It was the CIA!


whether this is a joke or you are serious, you are a logorrheic idiot either way


I actually tried to hunt down the real info and it doesn't seem to exist online so I figured that maybe it was kinda like Hoffa and know one really knew what happened. I liked that band a good bit and yes I was trying to be an ass. Sorry.
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Chunklet Magazine

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isn't it a little bit over the top to compare chunklet to forced exposure? i know the state of indie rags is horribly depleted - perhaps partially by the rise of faux indie industry mags, perhaps by the replacement of music criticism with boring hipsterism like chunklet. i dunno, if i want just total acerbic vanity- prose, i'd rather read vice. in the case of talking about rock bands and rock records, tho, i get frustrated easily by that style.

Chunklet Magazine

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sakes wrote:Thanks. That is really sad news. I had a feeling that she had died. Those 2 bands of hers were really great. I was lucky enough to see Jack-O-Nuts at the Euclid Tavern in Cleveland and hang with her and throw back a few beers.


Yeah, she was a character: note the "few" beers and not a "couple".

She died a couple of years ago right before Christmas. It's pretty sad, she had a kid and was living in the Virgin Islands with her mom and sister.

Everyone should check out Athens, Ga Inside/Out for some vintage Bar-B-Q Killers footage.
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Chunklet Magazine

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I recently leafed through the Chunklet "overrated" issue.

The section on overrated drummers, in particular, was very funny and insightful.

It was validating to see a drummer rip Nick Mason, in particular, to shreds. I think he is a pretty big reason why so much Pink Floyd music sounds so dead.

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