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RAW POWER on Air Wave 1 ~a WER e ----NTENTS ~ AND EDITORIAL . /I TALK OF1HE TO 5 THE MAGIC GROUPS . 5 .DERRINGER - Keeps On Rocking . 6 mE QUICK DRAW SHOW . 9 SlYX - No Illusion Just Rock 'n' Roll Reality . 10 FANZINES \IS CREEM \IS CIRCUS . 12 THS , . VITAL RECORD - D 13 SISTER - Beyond AlIce and .8S ••.••.•.•••...•.••••••.••..•.•...••••••••••• 14 SWAN - Ex- ontrose Vocalist Reforms Old Band . 17 IGGYS - st For Ufe ..................................................... 20 ARIEL BENDER'S - Widowma er ......................................... .. 23 BAD AXE 25 ANGEL - New Album, TOUT, ember.... .................................. .. 27 RAMONES - Rapping with Dee Dee ........................................ 29 DICTATORS - Destined to Take Over The World. ........................... 30 CHERIE CURRIE - Her La Interview as a Runaway ......................... 31 mE SHOCK STORY. ..................................................... 32 ADDmoNAL CONTRIIIUTIONS Wrtters: VAN HAlAN - Today LA. Tomorrow The Galaxy. ........................... 35 • Mike Uvewtre • L Fall ALBUMREVlEWS :.................................................. 37 Plaster caster stAFF • photographers QUick Draw· Editor-In let over eSlgn - oeWa Andy Kent 8obaloule . Co-Edltor Gilbert Leos Munov Dtemond - PholOQJapher and Public Relatlo 5 Mark Hanauer Joey hfbanger) Wahl - Layout - ell Special Thanks . AltWoft(, Advertising Maneger nm Bell R.tw Power. I•• g.uln,· I' J mll~alme lor KI ka.,· hard rocker. ThIs lSI he Glen Buxton \\ril r nJ ph I ~rJl'her coin '>Cnu conlTlbulion' to the mal:aLme It V u wnuld 11" • to rl"c an "d r ,,'Ii ROlW Pnw"r ,n your 'lore. (all 888·1205 or tlfl -11>13 end "lIlellers and mall 10: Undo Hartman H,m Power Mag' • tlo UI(" Dri'IW • 23938 I "r",no • Woodland Hills. CA 9iJ67 LarrJones LorYTI.htlQiib'R.lwPo rMd anne AllnghtH -rveJ, ,p.ulofthi m 8J.Zlnt'may lI'~produc<: in""yfo"f110rb}' Paul Pluoser an)' m."," lrontl l,r m",. hdlllCdI. 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