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Issue Details: First known date: 2000... 2000 Looking for Japanese Porn
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    • Adelaide, South Australia,: Paroxysm Press , 2000 .
      Extent: 1 sound discp.
      Note/s:
      • Spoken word poetry.
      • Contents Michael Hier: New Years Eve -- Epitaph -- Polly#3 -- An offer too good to refuse -- Tony Grudge: Harley T-shirts -- Peter Badavnik: The dog begins -- Earl grey mornings -- Jules -- Paul Nassari: Silence in the chamber -- Body part -- Ben Kearvall: Fake tattoos and songs by Jennifer Love Hewitt -- Putting Ally McBeal through a window -- Kami: The key to the door only fits the lavatory lock -- Fear of failure -- I'm a man (yes I am) -- Confidant -- For Beth -- Stewart Home: Cheap night out -- Tim Gaze: God save the Queen -- Kancil caught by crocodile -- Cinema 1 -- Luke Whitby: Throw the switch -- God is coming -- Ampule 5 -- Michael Hier: I'm going to leave my wife for my fucked up junkie girlfiend Dolores just to prove that I'm a real-artist -- Honesty is the best policy -- the theory of relativity in artifical light -- Kerryn Tredrea: From over here -- Stud Boy -- Kami: A true story -- Saturday night -- Give us our bread -- The asthetics of waving my dick in your face -- Fast forward:lumps of gravy (35:Pt.1, 36:Pt.2, 37:Pt.3) -- Paul Nassari: Motion sickness -- Straws for the fishtank -- Things Note 'Intimate'(tracks 1-17) recorded at J & Ds Lounge, Adelaide by Rik Lehmann. 'Cheap night out' (track 18) recorded live at the ICA, London. 'Kaptain Quack and Paroxysm readings' (tracks 19-40) at In-zone Nightclub, Adelaide by Claye Hutchens and Shane Dedrick.
      • Supported by three d radio 93.7 fm (sleeve).
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