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Exene Cervenka / Nick Zedd / Tricia Warden / Ian Shoales - Mutilpe titles by Publisher 2.13.61 (Henry Rollins) - 1993-1997
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Exene Cervenka / Nick Zedd / Tricia Warden / Ian Shoales - Mutilpe titles by Publisher 2.13.61 (Henry Rollins) - 1993-1997

2.13.61, Inc. is a publisher and record company founded by American musician Henry Rollins and named after his date of birth (February 13, 1961). The company has released albums by the Rollins Band, all of Rollins' spoken word work, and numerous books. Virtual Unreality by Exene Cervenka (X, Auntie Christ, The Knitters) Second printing 1993, not numbered, almost all handwritten tekst with illustrations As New Totem of the Depeaved by Nick Zedd 1996 - 163 p.- with photo's As New With the 1979 super-8 film, They Eat Scum, Nick Zedd planted the seeds for "the Cinema of Transgression". Flourishing in downtown New York, Zedd, along with other filmmakers and actors, revolutionized and stunned independent filmmaking with their "celluloid atrocities". Embraced by some, reviled by most, Zedd and his co-conspirators were met with media blackouts, violent resistance and harassment throughout America and Europe. An autobiography that is both shocking and poignant, Totem of the Depraved chronicles the life and thoughts of the founder of the most radical film movement of the 80's. Attack God Inside by Tricia Warden 1996, 153 p. - prose, poetry, photo's Brutal, relentless and extremely savvy and funny poetry As New Not Wet Yet: an anthology of commentary (1982-1996) by Ian Shoales 1997, 266 p. As New A Devil's Dictionary for the tail end of the century, Not Yet Wet anthologizes Ian Shoales' hilarious jeremiads from 1982-1996. Uber-cynical, borderline snide, and eminently clever

No. 86710461

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Exene Cervenka / Nick Zedd / Tricia Warden / Ian Shoales - Mutilpe titles by Publisher 2.13.61 (Henry Rollins) - 1993-1997

Exene Cervenka / Nick Zedd / Tricia Warden / Ian Shoales - Mutilpe titles by Publisher 2.13.61 (Henry Rollins) - 1993-1997

2.13.61, Inc. is a publisher and record company founded by American musician Henry Rollins and named after his date of birth (February 13, 1961). The company has released albums by the Rollins Band, all of Rollins' spoken word work, and numerous books.

Virtual Unreality by Exene Cervenka (X, Auntie Christ, The Knitters)
Second printing 1993, not numbered, almost all handwritten tekst with illustrations
As New

Totem of the Depeaved by Nick Zedd
1996 - 163 p.- with photo's
As New
With the 1979 super-8 film, They Eat Scum, Nick Zedd planted the seeds for "the Cinema of Transgression". Flourishing in downtown New York, Zedd, along with other filmmakers and actors, revolutionized and stunned independent filmmaking with their "celluloid atrocities". Embraced by some, reviled by most, Zedd and his co-conspirators were met with media blackouts, violent resistance and harassment throughout America and Europe. An autobiography that is both shocking and poignant, Totem of the Depraved chronicles the life and thoughts of the founder of the most radical film movement of the 80's.

Attack God Inside by Tricia Warden
1996, 153 p. - prose, poetry, photo's
Brutal, relentless and extremely savvy and funny poetry
As New

Not Wet Yet: an anthology of commentary (1982-1996) by Ian Shoales
1997, 266 p.
As New
A Devil's Dictionary for the tail end of the century, Not Yet Wet anthologizes Ian Shoales' hilarious jeremiads from 1982-1996. Uber-cynical, borderline snide, and eminently clever

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