by Mite Mutant | 2000 | Interviews, Strange & Exotic Dayton
(Originally appeared in Mutant Renegade Zine #14, Spring 2000) Growing up in the late ’70s and early ’80s, television heroes were abundant. We had Fonzie, the Hulk, Shazam, Mork… the list goes on. However, if you were growing up in Dayton, Ohio there was...
by Gail Pop | 2000 | Articles
(Originally appeared in Mutant Renegade Zine #14, Spring 2000 – The Hero Issue) Captain Noah, The Incredible Hulk, My dad, John Lennon, Bart Simpson, Reggie White, Keith Haring, Kevin Spacey, Billie Holliday, Sid Vicious, Stephen Hawking, Terry Gilliam, Bob...
by Gail Pop | 2000 | Articles
(Originally appeared in Mutant Renegade Zine 14, Spring 2000) I first heard the loud thunder of the drums on the song I Love Rock n Roll during my freshman year in high school. It was one of the moments that really shaped my life. It was one of those moments that a...
by Mite Mutant | 2000 | Interviews, National Interviews
(Originally appeared in Mutant Renegade Zine #14, Spring 2000) Joan first gained notoriety as a member of the female rock ‘n’ roll band, the Runaways. After the Runaways broke up Joan went to England and while there she cut three songs with ex-Sex Pistols...
by Mite Mutant | 2000 | Interviews, National Interviews
(Originally appeared in Mutant Renegade Zine #14, Spring 2000) About a year ago I was at Canal Street Tavern in Dayton, Ohio at the annual Battle of the Bands. Three things stood out that night; a chair throwing bar fight (nobody I’ve talked to could recall when...
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