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(Freedom Firm did not buy this ad nor do they endorse this magazine – just givin’ ya food for thought)
Print Articles:
- The Return of XL & DBD
- Nate Allen
- Bill Mallonee
- Blast From Oblivion
- Cast the Dragon
- Brian Godawa’s The Dragon King
- Untitled by Rick McDonough
Reviews:
- Steve Hindalong – The Warbler
- Peter Garrett – A Version of Now
- And How – Camouflage
- Jacob’s Trouble – 25LIVE
- Infirmities – Paid in Blood
- Deni Gauthier – Passenger
- XL & DBD – The Offensive Truth Volume 1 & 2
- Metanoia – Chili-Nation
- Saul of Tarsus – Road to Damascus
- xDEFIANTx – Fourth Plague
- Mike Indest – 45
- Swinery – Swinery EP
- Kneel – Tales from the Secret Garden of Cobwebs and Grapevine
- JohnnyBoy – Innocent
- Wickeds End – Wickeds End
- No Lost Cause – Fight EP
- The Old-Timers – Turn It Up and Turn It Off EPs
- The Inhumans – Walking Dead Single
- Blast From Oblivion – To Hell and Back
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