Each to Their Own
To all those drop-dead no-hopers who send in letters just to trash bands, You are fucked up big time! I love all warps of life in New Zealand’s music industry. It’s good to see people with talents not just getting off their asses and doing something, but doing it fucking well. Tempest, Pumpkinhead, Man With a Dog, Nefarious, Sticky Filth and Stiff Little Fingers are fucking grouse and kick ass. Be-bop and hip-hop just aren’t for me, but I’m a single white female who has no hair, and I say one to their own. Oi glorious. Keep rocking, good luck, and give it all you’ve got guys. You make us finally have something worthwhile spending government (pullhards) money on. With or without dak and alcohol, I still will enjoy. Keone (the one and only), Christchurch. PS: Good luck goes to Man With a Dog in New Plymouth. These guys are awesome and a must to see, which (take note Baloo) I will be soon. RipltUp mag is primo.
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Rip It Up, Issue 217, 1 September 1995, Page 10
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172Each to Their Own Rip It Up, Issue 217, 1 September 1995, Page 10
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