New World Order #6 by Ground Zero
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added on the 2004-02-22 20:06:45 by Shifter |
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Hmm, articles by some guy called aNARKY. What kind of idiot picks such a nick? ;-)
rulez added on the 2004-02-23 00:17:27 by sparcus
I..I...er..I was young, and needed the money! :)
hah :)
although i think everyone of us has got a previous nick that they'd rather not share :)
although i think everyone of us has got a previous nick that they'd rather not share :)
New World Order #6
NWO #6, from December 1994, features a new design by Nothingface, which however doesn't look better than the issue
five, rather worse. Two tunes were made by SQD and one each by Jazz of Diffusion and Pozor of TKB Music Development. There are charts again (27 voters) and for this first time polls with some weird questions about Jesus returning to the planet in his own spaceship and religious cults. The voters were also asked to pose questions to the NWO staff, and the answers to some of these questions are printed in this issue - nothing serious though. There's a big corner on The Party 1994 with eight articles. An article tries to analyze why the scene in the USA is so small. There are also a report about the Polish demo scene (written by Unreal) and some group information articles. There's one interview, the victim is Shako of Thaumaturge. Several articles deal with the world wide web, which was a new thing back then, they introduce various websites, scene-related ones and others. Moreover, there are a lot of weird stories, some of which are funny.
NWO #6, from December 1994, features a new design by Nothingface, which however doesn't look better than the issue
five, rather worse. Two tunes were made by SQD and one each by Jazz of Diffusion and Pozor of TKB Music Development. There are charts again (27 voters) and for this first time polls with some weird questions about Jesus returning to the planet in his own spaceship and religious cults. The voters were also asked to pose questions to the NWO staff, and the answers to some of these questions are printed in this issue - nothing serious though. There's a big corner on The Party 1994 with eight articles. An article tries to analyze why the scene in the USA is so small. There are also a report about the Polish demo scene (written by Unreal) and some group information articles. There's one interview, the victim is Shako of Thaumaturge. Several articles deal with the world wide web, which was a new thing back then, they introduce various websites, scene-related ones and others. Moreover, there are a lot of weird stories, some of which are funny.
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