Rabble Out Of The Hat

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Fresh from the printers.

The TENTH issue of Rabble magazine, part of the Rabble alt news multi-media behemoth.

Lovingly crafted by the sinister fringe.

For the sinister fringe.

And not just politics as usual

Reddy writes:

On the cultural front there’s an interview with Fran Hartnett and Giles Armstrong. Two names synonymous with Irish Techno, while Paul Herincx brings us to the heart of a thriving sound system scene in Waterford. Sean Finnan chats to some heads making poetry a threat again  and Piper Harry Bradley fills us in on how uptight arseholes screwed up trad.

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14 thoughts on “Rabble Out Of The Hat

  1. Roger

    Do you know that the sinister fringe refers to Eirigi? Is that who you’re siding with?

  2. Myles

    Shure I met some lad from college in the pub, he was called Harry. Jaysus he was a right fecking mong, always hungover and wrecking heads with his mate Jackie all night long. It was some flashback.

    But he was saying that some of hem rabble lads were actually in the IRA and that’s why its called rabble. Cos if you say it slowly, it’s like saying the “ra.”

    Sounds a bit mad to me. But them Shinners are clever and there’s not as much work going into An Poblacht now so maybe they are using rabble as a way to get the youth onside.

      1. Micky B

        Agreed. My mate Tony reckons whoever wrote that should feel very guilty for making a laughing stock of the brave men and women who died so that this nation could be truly free.

  3. peckerhead

    Hang on. €45 for a printed tee-shirt, a reusable shopping bag and a couple of button badges?
    I think I’d rather put something in my pipe and smoke it.

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