by Mite Mutant | 2000 | Interviews, Strange & Exotic Dayton
(Originally appeared in Mutant Renegade Zine #13, Winter 2000) BDSM stands for bondage & discipline / dominance & submission/sadism & masochism or sadomasochism. This is just one of the things I learned when I recently talked with Mistress Freya, a...
by Gail Pop | 2000 | Deadbeat Corner, Interviews
(Originally appeared in Mutant Renegade Zine #15, Fall 2000) Tom Watson is a local artist, ‘zine guru, club kid, mystery man, photographer, scandal maker, movie buff, monkey boy and mischievous little brother of Eddie Munster. The first issue of Tom’s...
by Gail Pop | 2000 | Deadbeat Corner, Interviews
(Originally appeared in Mutant Renegade Zine #14, Summer 2000) Gary Thompson has been a staple in the Dayton music scene since the early ‘80s. Gary was influenced early in his life my electronic music especially Gary Numan. Gary has been involved in several bands in...
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 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...
by Gail Pop | 2000 | Deadbeat Corner, Interviews
(Originally appeared in Mutant Renegade Zine #13, Winter 2000) When Greg Reynolds first heard Kiss and Cheap Trick, he knew he wanted to play guitar. He bought his first guitar in 7th grade. He bought it from a girl for ten dollars. It was an old red and black...
by Jason | 1999 | National Interviews
Twelve Tribes Interview Winter 1999 | Mutant Renegade Zine I finally got a chance to sit down with my friend Adam and Alex to talk to them about Twelve Tribes. The group Twelve Tribes consists of Adam (vocals), Alex (drums), Jason (bass), Steve (guitar), and Andy...
by Mite Mutant | 1999 | Interviews, National Interviews
(Originally appeared in Mutant Renegade Zine #10, Winter 1999) Larry Fast is best known for his series of pioneering electronic music albums recorded under the project name Syneragy, his synth work on early Peter Gabriel albums, and his electronic expertise. While in...
by Gail Pop | 1999 | Deadbeat Corner, Interviews
(Originally appeared in Mutant Renegade Zine #12, Fall 1999) Welcome to Deadbeat Corner. I recently met with the mystery man of Dayton, Rev. Cool. Rev. Cool hosts a music show on WYSO-91.3FM radio which features a delightful mix of music ranging from straight forward...
by Grog Mutant | 1999 | Interviews, National Interviews
(Originally appeared in Mutant Renegade Zine #12, Fall 1999) MRZ – I’ve heard many conflicting reports in regards to your ages…some say your as young as 13 others as old as 25. So what are the ages of the band members…in dog years. El Steve-O...
by Mite Mutant | 1999 | Interviews, National Interviews
(Originally appeared in Mutant Renegade Zine #12, Fall 1999) Just about everyone is familiar with his funky saxophone, but many don’t know it. Maceo Parker is the master behind all those horns that you hear when you listen to a James Brown song. Go ahead and try...
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