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Since its debut as a photocopied fanzine handed out at a punk show in 1985, AP has been the publication where the honest word, the correct word, the authoritative word has been spoken on new music and youth culture.

Features, articles, and more from this issue:
In REVIEWS:
- Know your roots
- Too amped up
- Another curveball
- Casiotronica bandits make movement, not war
- An appetizer that tastes like a meal
- Sweating to the oldies, slowcore edition
- Punk rock, the musical
- Tales from the jump-cutting edge
- Sex, drugs and rock ’n’ roll? What a package!
- Roaring conceptual HC fiction
- Metalcore from Iowa. Contain your excitement
- Better to burn out than to fade away
- Gothy art-metal, mostly in Japanese and mostly awesome
- Take the Blue pill
- Apparently, Frank Iero is not okay
- Sparkle, but no fade
- Get interesting instead
- Gimme gimme big kiss!
- Shiny, happy music
- Multi-talented multi-instrumentalist
- Hip-hop’s sweetheart brings the jams and the sass
- ...’cause the noise has been brought
- Reading is fun-damental
- Like a bliss turd in the sun
- Middling album or fine EP?
- Apparently, one of the Ds in ADD means “danceable”
- Dude, you’re in the band
- Tearing everything down to build it back up
- Pierre de Marivaux, the King of Heaven’s Chinese daughter and Aaron Weiss walk into a bar...
- If you can’t break new ground, mow the old one
- D.O.A.’s best in years. Seriously.
- Solo debut from Milemarker/Challenger alumnus
- A fail-safe formula safely fails
- Fun-loving Brooklyn kids step out of the kitchen
- Putting the art in “artifice”
In AP&R:
In LOW PROFILES:
- The Stiletto Formal
- La Dispute
- Attack Attack!
- Artist Vs. Poet
- O Pioneers!!!
- Forgive Durden
- Kay Kay And His Weathered Underground
In ASK THAT GUY:
In FEATURES:
- All Time Low: Self-Made Maniacs
- Release The Hounds!
- AP Readers Poll 2008: Expanded Edition
- All Time Low: Come One, Come All
- From the Editor's Floor: Street Dogs






















