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Written in a paranoid style similar to their albums' liner notes, the zine referred to itself as "the party organ for the Nation of Ulysses; the visual accompaniment to the Soundtrack to the Revolution." Sample articles include "Ulysses speaks on Menudo" (issue 2); "Six focal concerns of delinquent gangs" (issue 5); and "The Kill Ulysses conspiracy" (issue 8). | Written in a paranoid style similar to their albums' liner notes, the zine referred to itself as "the party organ for the Nation of Ulysses; the visual accompaniment to the Soundtrack to the Revolution." Sample articles include "Ulysses speaks on Menudo" (issue 2); "Six focal concerns of delinquent gangs" (issue 5); and "The Kill Ulysses conspiracy" (issue 8). | ||
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Revision as of 11:25, 3 March 2007
Ulysses Speaks was a fanzine written in the early '90s by members of the band Nation of Ulysses to communicate their ideas to the youth.
Written in a paranoid style similar to their albums' liner notes, the zine referred to itself as "the party organ for the Nation of Ulysses; the visual accompaniment to the Soundtrack to the Revolution." Sample articles include "Ulysses speaks on Menudo" (issue 2); "Six focal concerns of delinquent gangs" (issue 5); and "The Kill Ulysses conspiracy" (issue 8).