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Released in the 1990's, this was a [[Straight Edge|straight edge]] [[perzine]] in which Jason wrote about personal issues such as being bisexual in the [[punk]] scene, his sister's suicide and, later on, lapsing from his previous straight edge position.
 
Released in the 1990's, this was a [[Straight Edge|straight edge]] [[perzine]] in which Jason wrote about personal issues such as being bisexual in the [[punk]] scene, his sister's suicide and, later on, lapsing from his previous straight edge position.
  
Jason, along with Sean Capone of [[Positron]] and Scott of [[Let me Live]], formed the collective "homoXpos" announcing a queer, straight edge presence in the [[hardcore]] scene.  
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Jason, along with Sean Capone of [[Positron]] and Scott of [[Let Me Live]], formed the collective "homoXpos" announcing a queer, straight edge presence in the [[hardcore]] scene.  
  
 
Jason was interviewed at length in [[Easily Grossed Out]] by [[Gwenael Rattke]].
 
Jason was interviewed at length in [[Easily Grossed Out]] by [[Gwenael Rattke]].
  
 
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Revision as of 21:54, 17 April 2009

Kill The Robot was a zine by Jason, published in Maryland, U.S.A.

Released in the 1990's, this was a straight edge perzine in which Jason wrote about personal issues such as being bisexual in the punk scene, his sister's suicide and, later on, lapsing from his previous straight edge position.

Jason, along with Sean Capone of Positron and Scott of Let Me Live, formed the collective "homoXpos" announcing a queer, straight edge presence in the hardcore scene.

Jason was interviewed at length in Easily Grossed Out by Gwenael Rattke.