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''Rebel Razor'' was a Sydney-based magazine published on newsprint by street-press publisher On the Street as a nationally-distributed venture. Produced fortnightly, it was originated and first edited by Sydney promoter and band manager Danny Hanley but after only a few issues he was fired. While focusing primarily on metal, the magazine also featured other genres occasionally (one late issue featured ''Regurgitator'' on the cover beside the legend "Proud to Be Metal"). After 26 issues it was put to rest in June 1996.  
''Rebel Razor'' was a Sydney-based magazine published on newsprint by street-press publisher On the Street as a nationally-distributed venture. Produced fortnightly, it was originated and first edited by Sydney promoter and band manager Danny Hanley but after only a few issues he was fired. While focusing primarily on metal, the magazine also featured other genres occasionally (one late issue featured '''Regurgitator''' on the cover beside the legend "Proud to Be Metal"). After 26 issues it was put to rest in June 1996.  




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Latest revision as of 15:36, 26 June 2013

Established

1995

Publishers

On the Street

History

Rebel Razor was a Sydney-based magazine published on newsprint by street-press publisher On the Street as a nationally-distributed venture. Produced fortnightly, it was originated and first edited by Sydney promoter and band manager Danny Hanley but after only a few issues he was fired. While focusing primarily on metal, the magazine also featured other genres occasionally (one late issue featured Regurgitator on the cover beside the legend "Proud to Be Metal"). After 26 issues it was put to rest in June 1996.