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− | '''Gray Matter''' was a music [[zine]] published out of Flower Mound, TX during the late 1980s and early 1990s. It had a lot more effort put into it than your average music zine, including a fairly original graphic look and layout, good artwork, and socially conscious editorials. Its music content was focused on heavy metal, and to a lesser extent, [[punk]] rock. It was quite lengthy, often 60 pages or more. | + | '''Gray Matter''' was a music [[zine]] published out of Flower Mound, TX during the late 1980s and early 1990s. |
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+ | It had a lot more effort put into it than your average music zine, including a fairly original graphic look and layout, good artwork, and socially conscious editorials. Its music content was focused on heavy metal, and to a lesser extent, [[punk]] rock. It was quite lengthy, often 60 pages or more. | ||
==Issues== | ==Issues== | ||
<b>4:</b> Interviews with Verbal Assault, Angkor Wat, Exodus and Youth of Today | <b>4:</b> Interviews with Verbal Assault, Angkor Wat, Exodus and Youth of Today | ||
− | [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Texas Zines]][[Category:1980's publications]][[Category:1990's publications]] | + | [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Texas Zines]][[Category:1980's publications]][[Category:1990's publications]] [[Category:Metal]] |
Latest revision as of 02:51, 6 March 2009
Gray Matter was a music zine published out of Flower Mound, TX during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
It had a lot more effort put into it than your average music zine, including a fairly original graphic look and layout, good artwork, and socially conscious editorials. Its music content was focused on heavy metal, and to a lesser extent, punk rock. It was quite lengthy, often 60 pages or more.
Issues
4: Interviews with Verbal Assault, Angkor Wat, Exodus and Youth of Today