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'''Drop Dead Magazine''' is an american music magazine focusing on  [[deathrock]], [[minimal]], [[psychobilly]], [[gothabilly]], [[goth]], [[post-punk]], [[horror punk]] and [[dark cabaret]].
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'''Drop Dead Magazine''' is an American music magazine focusing on  [[electropunk]], [[underground indie]], [[noise rock]], [[art punk]], [[mutant disco]], and [[post-punk]]. The magazine has expanded to 100 color pages and has covered bands ranging from classic acts like Nina Hagen, Lene Lovich, The Virgin Prunes, and Rubella Ballet, to modern bands like Dandi Wind, Strip Mall Seizures, and AIDS Wolf.
 
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===Issue 0===
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The demo issue came out in 2005 with articles on:
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[[Nina Hagen]]
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[[The Virgin Prunes]]
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[[Tiger Lillies]]
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[[Cinema Strange]]
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[[Ausgang]]
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[[Frank the Baptist]]
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[[The Brides]]
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[[The Quakes]]
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[[Coffin Nails]]
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[[Cult of the Psychic Fetus]]
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[[Shock Headed Peter]]
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Festival profile: Drop Dead II
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Scrap Album: 80's London
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Artist profile: Evil Paul
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Scene Report: France from Psychobilly to Deathrock
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Scene Report Retro: NYC 80's [[Post Punk]]
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New Band Spotlight: Katzenjammer Kabarett, Scarlet's Remains, Thatch Noir, Flipron, Bohemien
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Recommendations (Music and Movies), Market place
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DJ Top 10 albums: DJ Cavey Nik from Dead and Buried, London-UK
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===Issue 1===
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Official Issue number 1 due March 2006. Content includes:
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Regular Columns:
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Label Profile - Strobelight
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Spotlight on new bands
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Scene Report
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Recommendations,  
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CBGB's Report (gossip, music column, and NYC Scene)
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Performance Art Column
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Art Column,
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Music Business: Press Kit
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Festival Profile,
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DIY ARTICLE
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Features:
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- 4AD 25th Anniversary/ Early years
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- Drop Dead Festival 2005 Wrap Up
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- Cocteau Twins
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- Xmal Deutschland
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- The Dancing Did
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- The Cravats/The Very Things
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- Russian Psychobilly Scene
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- Lene Lovich
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===Distribution===
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Drop Dead Magazine is sold in Tower Records, Newsstands, Hot Topic, and independent stores world wide. You can also get it on the web through the magazine website [http://www.dropdeadmagazine.com Drop Dead Magazine]
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Revision as of 12:12, 10 January 2008

Drop Dead Magazine is an American music magazine focusing on electropunk, underground indie, noise rock, art punk, mutant disco, and post-punk. The magazine has expanded to 100 color pages and has covered bands ranging from classic acts like Nina Hagen, Lene Lovich, The Virgin Prunes, and Rubella Ballet, to modern bands like Dandi Wind, Strip Mall Seizures, and AIDS Wolf.

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