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Brontez was originally from Triana, Alabama, then moving to Huntsville, Alabama, and then to Chattanooga, Tennessee, where he released [[Schlepp Fanzine]] while still living at home. He then relocated on his own to Oakland, California, where he released his next zine, [[Fag School]]. Three issues of the zine have been released to date. During this time he was in a number of punk bands.  
 
Brontez was originally from Triana, Alabama, then moving to Huntsville, Alabama, and then to Chattanooga, Tennessee, where he released [[Schlepp Fanzine]] while still living at home. He then relocated on his own to Oakland, California, where he released his next zine, [[Fag School]]. Three issues of the zine have been released to date. During this time he was in a number of punk bands.  
  
After his arrival in California, he briefly played guitar for the band Panty Raid, with [[Seth Bogard]], and  then joined the group Gravy Train!!!!, (as 'Junx'). He is also the mastermind behind the band The Younger Lovers. He  has performed with the band Hot Ass Sex Bomb with members [[Janelle Hessig]] and Vice Cooler and, as well, he DJs at clubs in San Francisco.  
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After his arrival in California, he briefly played guitar for the band Panty Raid, with [[Seth Bogart]], and  then joined the group Gravy Train!!!!, (as 'Junx'). He is also the mastermind behind the band The Younger Lovers. He  has performed with the band Hot Ass Sex Bomb with members [[Janelle Hessig]] and Vice Cooler and, as well, he DJs at clubs in San Francisco.  
  
 
Brontez has written for various publications, including the on-line edition of [[Jigsaw]], and has also written a column called "She's Over It" for [[Maximum Rock 'N' Roll]]. He has read his work at Lit Quake in San Francisco.
 
Brontez has written for various publications, including the on-line edition of [[Jigsaw]], and has also written a column called "She's Over It" for [[Maximum Rock 'N' Roll]]. He has read his work at Lit Quake in San Francisco.
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==Films==
 
==Films==
 
*''Arcade Trade'' by Samara Halperin
 
*''Arcade Trade'' by Samara Halperin
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*''Mondo Bottomless'' by [[Gary Fembot]]
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
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Latest revision as of 02:53, 1 December 2015

Brontez Purnell is a zinester, writer, dancer and musician, who now lives in California.

Brontez was originally from Triana, Alabama, then moving to Huntsville, Alabama, and then to Chattanooga, Tennessee, where he released Schlepp Fanzine while still living at home. He then relocated on his own to Oakland, California, where he released his next zine, Fag School. Three issues of the zine have been released to date. During this time he was in a number of punk bands.

After his arrival in California, he briefly played guitar for the band Panty Raid, with Seth Bogart, and then joined the group Gravy Train!!!!, (as 'Junx'). He is also the mastermind behind the band The Younger Lovers. He has performed with the band Hot Ass Sex Bomb with members Janelle Hessig and Vice Cooler and, as well, he DJs at clubs in San Francisco.

Brontez has written for various publications, including the on-line edition of Jigsaw, and has also written a column called "She's Over It" for Maximum Rock 'N' Roll. He has read his work at Lit Quake in San Francisco.

Zines

Contributions

Discography

  • Newest Romantic, The Younger Lovers, Retard Disco
  • All The Sweet Stuff, Gravy Train!!!!, Kill Rock Stars (2007)
  • Are You Wigglin'?, Gravy Train!!!!, Kill Rock Stars (2005)
  • Stame The Batch, Gravy Train!!!! DVD, Retard Disco (2004)
  • Ghost Boobs, Gravy Train!!!!, Kill Rock Stars (2004)

Films

  • Arcade Trade by Samara Halperin
  • Mondo Bottomless by Gary Fembot

External Links