Publications
Download a copy of
the famous DEFCON Fanzine
This time it's the online edition - available online!??? If you know what we mean.
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Defcon - Love Music Hate Racism

Defcon produced a Defcon Magazine for the Love Music Hate Racism Festival in August 2008 held mainly at the Picket on Jordan Street.
Read the Love Music Hate Racism Issue here
DEFCON CONSCIOUSNESS

DEFCON’S CONSCIOUSNESS ISSUE
All you need to know about consciousness wrapped up in an A5 love letter to the world
A quick reminder of whats inside
CONTENTS
page 2 - 13 CONSCIOUSNESS
page 13 CROSSWORD
page 14 Men have walked this way before but never with hats
page 17 When I turn this here, a flow of sweat runs down and by allowing it to interact with my jealousy we can run a tractor for a year
page 17 This is the voice of the Mysterons
page 8 CROSSWORD
page 19 That guy from the Jacksons kept them under control. That’s how I’d like to be if I’d be on Tamla, and was then reduced to doing shit
page 20 Carnal sins. Genuine hate. Make a mask
page 23 THE BIG DEFCON INTERVIEW - Charles Chaplin on having the samename as Charlie Chaplin
page 34 What’s happened to us, how can two peoplewho love each other end up being the onething that makes our knees ache?
page 98 “Hunting things for food used to be my thing, but when Tesco’s organic range came in I suppose the switch was inevitable”
We hope you enjoy the online version as much as everyone enjoyed the hardcopy. Bookmark it - add it to your favourites and leave us a comment. If you would like a hard copy then you can pick one up from Probe on Slater Street, or from the Magnet Bar on Hardman Street.
Defcon Issue 2
Here is issue 2 of DEFCON
Right click on the link below - save as - to download Issue 2. 
Click here to download Issue 2
Defcon Issue 1.
Here is the 1st ever Defcon magazine ever produced. It has gone a bit mouldy in a draw so the printing is a bit off. But enjoy!
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in brief
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The Road
Coming up at FACT, Liverpool this weekend.
The Road
, set in post apocalyptic America stars Viggo Mortensen and Charlize Theron and is an adaptation of Cormac McCarthy’s Pulitzer winning novel. It's the story of an unnamed man and his son as they walk through the dark wasteland that once was and their struggle for survival against all odds including the odd cannibal or two.
It sounds thoroughly depressing, perfect after a week of heavy snow and bleakness.
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The best arts and culture youtube videos and free to air movies. Watch more
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Art in Liverpool FM - audio on demand
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