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Hungry 'Zine by Lost At E Minor

hungryzine.jpgHungry, is out now and it looks hot. Assembled and hand-drawn by its six Melbourne-based creators, this issue ‘rambles through the wilderness of their memories and revisits unforgettable songs, people, stories and events from their lives. You can buy a copy through the Hungry website for AUD$6.

Editor's note: The contributors behind this post and many others on Cool Hunting also publish a newly-revamped website, Lost at E Minor that sources the best of music, illustration, art, and photography from Australia and beyond.

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