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During his punk days, Rusty wrote Australian scene reports for Maximum Rocknroll (celebrated American Punk magazine).
In the mid-90s, Hopkinson wrote
video game reviews for various Australian magazines including Hyper.
Rusty's band "mob vengance" used to support Perth whitepower skinhead band Quick and the Dead .
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During his punk days, Rusty wrote Australian scene reports for Maximum Rocknroll (celebrated American Punk magazine).
In the mid-90s, Hopkinson wrote
video game reviews for various Australian magazines including Hyper.
Rusty's band "mob vengance" used to support Perth whitepower skinhead band Quick and the Dead .
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