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By Jeff from Hyperbubble, on November 20th, 2011
The CHROME BOX. Essential.
You know the story: Two American kids named Tom and Barry change their names to Damon Edge and Helios Creed, and form the classic nucleus of CHROME, the greatest acid drenched zombie sci-fi punk nuclear holocaust rock band ever, releasing album after album of mind-blowing music: ‘Half Machine Lip [Read it all...]
By Jeff from Hyperbubble, on August 28th, 2011
HUMANOIDS BEWARE!
Everybody laughed when that nutty Pentacostal reverend in Arkansas warned about America’s youth being turned into mindless, automated, sexbot FREAK-A-ZOIDS by listening to the lyrics of Midnight Star:
‘I AM NOW A TOTAL AUTOMATION…YOUR EVERY WISH IS MY COMMAND…TAKE ME TO YOUR DANCE FLOOR…’
And now he had proof. Midnight [Read it all...]
By Jeff from Hyperbubble, on August 21st, 2011
Just ask Ian Faith. Playing in front of large stone formations provides that extra nudge of cosmic vibration that sends a performance well over the top. Backpackers from around the world gather to witness this ultimate fusion of mystical, musical, and electrical power. Are the musicians actually drawing musical inspiration from the rocks? Or does [Read it all...]
By Mission Control, on December 18th, 2009 When we saw on SF Signal that they were asking for your favorite SF/Fantasy book covers we knew we had to chime in with our picks. But then we realized that some of our favorite SF/F artists also did album covers and we realized we had to go there too. Today we present our picks [Read it all...]
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Mission Control
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JOHN PICACIO is a World Fantasy Award-winning and Hugo
Award-nominated illustrator of science fiction, fantasy, and horror literature.
On
The Front |
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SANFORD ALLEN is a musician and author with more than
two dozen horror and dark fantasy stories published.
Sanford Allen | Boxcar
Satan |
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PAUL VAUGHN is a graphic artist,
web designer, writer, consultant and all around techno-geek.
The Mac
Guy | Dingus Design |
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SCOTT A. CUPP is a writer whose work has been nominated for the World Fantasy Award.
Scott A. Cupp |
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