Powerline

Founded in 1985, Powerline was a magazine covering hard rock/heavy metal music, distributed mostly in record stores worldwide. It ceased publication in 1992. The name survives via an online magazine.
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Interview by Christine Natanael, Powerline, March 1989
Christine "The Writer From Hell" Natanael skateboards down the backstreets of New York with those jam mongers, Anthrax... ...
Profile and Interview by Christine Natanael, Powerline, March 1989
Christine "The Writer From Hell" Natanael talks with Testament's Chuck Billy and Alex Skolnick about Native American heritage, guitar influences, and trimmer figures... ...
Interview by Christine Natanael, Powerline, May 1989
DISCLAIMER: This article does not necessarily represent the views of this magazine, however, it does not necessarily not represent the views of this magazine. But ...
Defiance: My Vacation From Hell
Interview by Christine Natanael, Powerline, July 1989
The most controversial writer in the universe, the writer that people love to hate! Yes, the infamous "Writer From Hell" Ms. Christine Natanael takes a ...
Interview by Christine Natanael, Powerline, July 1989
As we've found on occasion, it can be a dangerous thing to assign an interview to Christine Natanael. No such problem here. We've found the ...
Interview by Christine Natanael, Powerline, September 1989
Christine "The Writer From Hell" Natanael has her total thrash tough bitch image endangered by admitting a deep enjoyment of Faster Pussycat. Well, Whad'ya expect ...
Interview by Christine Natanael, Powerline, September 1989
'Turning Japanese, I'm turning Japanese, Ah, so!' Yes, Christine "The Writer From Hell" Natanael gets Lars Ulrich on the phone straight from the land of ...
Interview by Christine Natanael, Powerline, January 1990
Christine Natanael, the "Writer from Hell," goes In Search of Sanity with new Polygram thrash wonders...ONSLAUGHT. We thought she would be better off taking up ...
Report by Christine Natanael, Powerline, January 1991
As Faith No More go from bizarre cult status to mainstream success (and who would've guessed?) their old palster, Christine Natanael gets the story. Yes, ...
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