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Saturday, April 18, 2009

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ROCKERS! APRIL EDITION

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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Geoff Hall is a Fine Art Photographer and DIY man

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I don't know who made this but fuck yeah baby!

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Wes Gil is an actor and poet

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Ian singer of Queens Ann Revenge our good friends from G boro

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Mental Grafik is a visual artist, musician and father

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Hip hop and punk rock are as opposite as haikus and opera to the untrained ear. Although the two genres differ sonically, take a closer listen to the lyrics of politically charged hip hop and punk groups, and there you’ll find overlapping themes of societal disregard, poor living conditions, and corrupt government practices. As early as the 1970s, cats like Afrika Bambaataa sparked a union between these two rebellious sub-cultures, welcoming the punks from Lower East Side Manhattan to the Zulu Nation gatherings in the Bronx. Although alliances such as these have dwindled over time, there are still artists fighting to preserve this unique culture mix today. In Philly, The Mighty Paradocs have been holdin’ it down for the punks and the hip hop heads (and any other music lovers for that matter) for over six years. Fronted by the onslaught of lyrical jabs delivered by female emcees, Dirty Focus and Supercam, the Paradocs bring to the table a funky, punk-inspired hip hop sound that defies traditional music standards. Verses with postmodern ideals set the tone against the uptempo, yet rough backdrop By CHRIS ANDERSON
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