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		<title>Johnny Come Lately &#8220;Drum Whore?&#8221; Alex Zander has a sit down w/ Type O Negative&#8217;s Johnny Kelly</title>
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interview by alex zander, assisted by shelly z and jason meudt
Johnny Kelly, ya' know 'em, he plays for the drab four TON. The guys likes to keep busy and with that being said, what we decided to talk with him about was what keeps him rockin'. We've had dealings with ...</description>
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		<title>MINISTRY’s Al Jourgensen and MK’s Alex Zander Talk Grammy’s, Dubya, Tommy Victor and The End of MINISTRY as a Band</title>
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all photos by Steffan Chirazi
interview by Alex Zander with editing assistance by Shelly Z and Angie J
Al Jourgensen founded 13th Planet Records on Halloween night, 2004. The artist-friendly label, run and managed by both Al and Angie Jourgensen, is currently home to Ministry, Revolting Cocks, Buck Satan and recent signings ...</description>
		<link>http://mkblog.mk-magazine.com/interviews/?p=19</link>
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		<title>PRONG’S TOMMY VICTOR on new Release, The Grammy’s, the current state of the Industry and of course, MINISTRY</title>
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Tommy, Monte and Aaron
interview by Alex Zander w/ Editing assist from Shelly Z and Angie J

After a seven-year hiatus PRONG returned with a new line-up and a new album, releasing Scorpio Rising in 2003. “I had to do something, no matter what it was” states mainman Tommy Victor. “Looking back, ...</description>
		<link>http://mkblog.mk-magazine.com/interviews/?p=10</link>
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		<title>THE GATES OF STEELE: Alex Zander Catches up with PETER STEELE of TYPE O NEGATIVE</title>
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I’m not about to get into the whole, this band needs no introduction scenario with Type O Negative again. MK has in one form or another had a relationship with the Brooklyn quartet since MK ULTRA’s inception in 1994. In the past 13 years a lot has changed about them, ...</description>
		<link>http://mkblog.mk-magazine.com/interviews/?p=3</link>
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