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	<title>Comments on: The Peoples Pulitzers: What would YOU choose?</title>
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		<title>By: Jesse</title>
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		<description>Sort of a left-field entry, but Sam McPheeters&#039;s profile of Doc Corbin Dart, who fronted punk provocateurs the Crucifucks in the 1980s and is now known as 26, was startlingly good:

http://www.viceland.com/int/v16n1/htdocs/the-troublemakers-515.php?source=homepagerelated

Most startling for me was that a feature with such heart ran in Vice magazine, though I gather now that &quot;conservative-hedonist&quot; (and arguable sociopath) Gavin McGinnis no longer edits said magazine, I&#039;ll have to lift my 12 year moratorium on picking the rag up. For many years author Sam McPheeters fronted Born Against, the most intelligent band in hardcore, and has written for a variety of publications since the band dissolved. This article, however, is a testament to his range and humanity, and an interesting profile of a very conflicted soul. Worth a read, even if you don&#039;t normally read subcultural or music journalism.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sort of a left-field entry, but Sam McPheeters's profile of Doc Corbin Dart, who fronted punk provocateurs the Crucifucks in the 1980s and is now known as 26, was startlingly good:</p>
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<p>Most startling for me was that a feature with such heart ran in Vice magazine, though I gather now that "conservative-hedonist" (and arguable sociopath) Gavin McGinnis no longer edits said magazine, I'll have to lift my 12 year moratorium on picking the rag up. For many years author Sam McPheeters fronted Born Against, the most intelligent band in hardcore, and has written for a variety of publications since the band dissolved. This article, however, is a testament to his range and humanity, and an interesting profile of a very conflicted soul. Worth a read, even if you don't normally read subcultural or music journalism.</p>
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