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'''Twilight of the Idols''' was a punk literary zine published between 1991 and 1993 in San Francisco CA. It ran for eight issues. | '''Twilight of the Idols''' was a punk literary zine published between 1991 and 1993 in San Francisco CA. It ran for eight issues. | ||
− | '''Issue #1''' | + | '''Issue #1''': "A journal of dangerous and not so dangerous material for those seeking entertainment and diversion in the post-post modern era." |
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+ | '''Issue #2''': "The second installment in an on-going saga of yae- and nay-saying, trust and mistrust, light-hearted seriousness and revelations from the Abyss." | ||
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+ | '''Issue #3''': "Numero tres in our humble attempt to destroy the concepts of selfhood, ideology, egalitarianism, and whatever." | ||
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+ | '''Issue #4''': The fourth step in our quest for a chaos-induced, nitro-injected, pathological philosophy to counter the disfunctional responses of human passion towards post-modern society." |
Revision as of 18:03, 30 August 2015
Twilight of the Idols was a punk literary zine published between 1991 and 1993 in San Francisco CA. It ran for eight issues.
Issue #1: "A journal of dangerous and not so dangerous material for those seeking entertainment and diversion in the post-post modern era."
Issue #2: "The second installment in an on-going saga of yae- and nay-saying, trust and mistrust, light-hearted seriousness and revelations from the Abyss."
Issue #3: "Numero tres in our humble attempt to destroy the concepts of selfhood, ideology, egalitarianism, and whatever."
Issue #4: The fourth step in our quest for a chaos-induced, nitro-injected, pathological philosophy to counter the disfunctional responses of human passion towards post-modern society."