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one-balled nipple jockey
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Creem was the bomb when I was a kid.
Then it was all British: NME MM Mojo Uncut and by far most importantly The Wire.
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one-balled nipple jockey
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Oh well hang on
MRR and Forced Exposure and Flipside and there was this less known one called Sound Choice I discovered a lot of stuff through sound choice
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when I was young all we really had was MM and NME, I raged NME streets ahead of MM, found that MM was aimed at a slightly younger audience. Mojo/Uncut...I can pretty well (most of the time) take their reviews as Gospel thanks for the answer to the original post dude, appreciate it |
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