Kerrang! Magazine August 26 2006 Issue 1122 (1388) Muse Gerard Way My Chemical Romance Rage Against The Machine Green Day Reading Leeds Festival Bands Singers
Kerrang! Magazine August 26 2006 Issue 1122 (1388) Muse Gerard Way My Chemical Romance Rage Against The Machine Green Day Reading Leeds Festival Bands Singers
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Publication: Kerrang! Magazine
Issue Number: Issue No. 1122
Cover Date: August 26, 2006
SKU: 1388
Condition Report: The front cover is in very good vintage condition, showcasing rich color depth on the iconic Muse portrait layout, sharp typography blocks, and a tight, flatly bound spine. There is a small vintage newsagent pencil name/mark near the upper title header block, along with standard minor surface storage edge wear and light corner softening. Internally, the pages are highly crisp, flat, clean, and firmly set in the binding. Crucially, the premium double-page festival centerfold poster insert remains fully attached and flawlessly preserved on the staples. The back cover is clean with a bold alternative rock graphic print. Please review all images carefully to see the exact condition prior to purchasing.
🚨 THE POSTER FEATURE: GO ABSOLUTELY BERSERK!!!
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📣 THE GERARD WAY & RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE DOUBLE-PAGE CENTERFOLD SPREAD: HOLY UTTERLY INSANE COLLECTOR JACKPOT FIND, GO COMPLETELY BERSERK!!! This is absolute pure alternative rock and emo-punk history paradise! Hold onto your hats and prepare to go completely out of your mind because this archive copy contains the original, fully attached, un-torn giant double-page Reading Festival archive centerfold poster spread intact inside!!! One side delivers an incredibly iconic, high-impact close-up vocal performance layout featuring alternative legend Gerard Way (My Chemical Romance), while the opposite side features an epic, rare historical live performance layout tracking rap-metal titans Rage Against The Machine live on stage at Reading 2000! Finding these historic festival centerfolds perfectly flat, completely crisp, and securely bound to the core spine staples is an absolute total holy grail score for alternative music archivers! Go completely wild for this layout!
🎸 FEATURED BANDS & SINGER HIGHLIGHTS:
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👑 The Cover Feature Stars: Features an extensive, exclusive multi-page inner photo shoot layout and Japanese tour feature report tracking alternative titans Muse and frontman Matt Bellamy ("Muse: Supermassive and heading our way!").
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⚡ Exclusive Interviews & Special Profiles:
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Trivium: In-depth feature layout detailing frontman Matt Heafy's exclusive guide to their landmark album The Crusade.
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Green Day: Prominently featured on the main contents layout with a giant full-page live performance image of frontman icon Billie Joe Armstrong.
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Grant Nicholas (Feeder): Exclusive feature interview detailing his life and career transitions inside The Songs That Changed My Life.
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🎪 The Reading & Leeds (Carling Weekend Festival) Ultimate Guide: Massive multi-page festival overview preview layout packed with chronicles, artist insights, and profiles tracking mid-2000s festival powerhouses: Fall Out Boy, My Chemical Romance, Pearl Jam, Bullet For My Valentine, Panic! At The Disco, Taking Back Sunday, Mastodon, Slayer, Feeder, Aiden, Fightstar, The Automatic, Bleeding Through, and Paramore.
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💥 Premium Scene Reviews & Features:
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Dedicated inner feature spreads and live reports tracking Audioslave (Chris Cornell), Hatebreed, Deicide, The Bronx, Amon Amarth, Brian Posehn, Heavens, and Red Hot Chili Peppers.
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Back Cover Feature Advertisement: Showcases a beautifully preserved original full-page launch promotion ad for Taking Back Sunday's single "Twenty-Twenty Surgery" from the album Louder Now.
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Shipping: Dispatched securely in a rigid cardboard mailer and protective sleeve to prevent bending.
Kerrang Magazine, Muse, Matt Bellamy, Gerard Way, My Chemical Romance, Rage Against The Machine, Green Day, Billie Joe Armstrong, Trivium, Matt Heafy, Fall Out Boy, Reading Festival, Leeds Festival, Taking Back Sunday, Audioslave, Chris Cornell, Bands, Singers, Rock Magazine, (1388)
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