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− | The Spiral Breaks was a zine created by Dann Kriss in 1996. This zine published articles about world religions, occult-related topics and issues of controversy. Only locally distributed among his High School, it was an attempt to educate and inform people of other "truths" in the world which might not fit within the Judeo-Christian-Islamic consensus view. Kriss was inspired to create a zine by two friends' zine projects, Charles Kelley's "1917" and John Keihnhoff's "Duress" respectively. | + | '''The Spiral Breaks''' was a zine created by '''Dann Kriss''' in 1996. This zine published articles about world religions, occult-related topics and issues of controversy. Only locally distributed among his High School, it was an attempt to educate and inform people of other "truths" in the world which might not fit within the Judeo-Christian-Islamic consensus view. Kriss was inspired to create a zine by two friends' zine projects, Charles Kelley's ''"1917"'' and John Keihnhoff's ''"Duress"'' respectively. |
− | Kriss used a logo designed | + | Kriss used a logo initially designed for ''"The Spiral Breaks"'' as the basis for the logo for his later music project, '''Chaoticum''' |
Revision as of 05:28, 11 August 2012
The Spiral Breaks was a zine created by Dann Kriss in 1996. This zine published articles about world religions, occult-related topics and issues of controversy. Only locally distributed among his High School, it was an attempt to educate and inform people of other "truths" in the world which might not fit within the Judeo-Christian-Islamic consensus view. Kriss was inspired to create a zine by two friends' zine projects, Charles Kelley's "1917" and John Keihnhoff's "Duress" respectively.
Kriss used a logo initially designed for "The Spiral Breaks" as the basis for the logo for his later music project, Chaoticum