Vintage Green Anarchist "The Anti-Technology Issue" #42 Summer '96 Disco Equal Vision Records was one
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Equal Vision Records was one of the most prominent record labels in the hardcore scene in the late 1990s
The record was a live album of Ozzy's solo band playing all Black Sabbath songs
and amazing photos and ads
This Original Tears For Fears shirt
the start of their second decade together
Vintage Green Anarchist "The Anti-Technology Issue" #42 Summer '96 Disco Equal Vision Records was oneGreen Anarchist was an English magazine that, as its name implied, focused on a green anarchist ideology. While the zine wasn't explicitly punk, it was still linked to the underground through coverage of bands like Crass, but overall its mission was well beyond music. The editors advocated for liberation of people and the planet, exposing how both people and the environment were being damaged by industry, capitalism, and, as the 42nd issue shows,
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