"Always
and more and more essential as issues go by, the new Kill...What?
has arrived! And it would be a shame to miss out! Its comments are
always pertinent and the spirit that lies within beyond any reproach.
The last issue had left me on my ass but with this one I'm just
never getting back up..." Foetustriel Fanzine
"Kill...What? has been part of the classics for a while now.
It's often referred to as the French "Maximum rock'n'roll".
Only that... It's always as elaborate, detailed and complete."
Groabader Fanzine
"Seeing that Kill...What? is only made by one person and has
reached such a level of recognition commands respect by everyone.
This americano-french fanzine (is it necessary to remind people
that it is written in french but put together in the States) is
one of the best of its kind all continents set aside." Kérosène Fanzine
"A gazillion reviews, beautiful layout, real class, if you
want some Hype on this one..." Overcome Distribution
"This fanzine is credited for offering European audiences the
chance to discover new American bands that are either unheard of
here or have very little press at this point." Vacarmes Fanzine
"A unique sensibility, interviews that are among the best you
can read of the bands (knowledge of the subject, question's pertinence,
connivance with the bands), sober and classy newsprint layout, beautiful
photos, etc... A model to all, and despite it's simple formula,
always a step ahead of all the others. I recommend you read Kill...What?
at least once in your life." Evil Fanzine
"The Molière of Hardcore ?" Rocksound Magasine
"Kill...What? could of just been an other fanzine lost in the
multitude of zines out there. But after three issues it is no longer
the case. Kill kills everything!" Punk Rawk Magasine
"I never would of thought that one day such a, well done and
complete fanzine would of ever come out of France. Outstanding!" No Goverment Fanzine
"I have absolutely nothing against all the other fanzines out
there but this one is my favorite one." Ramasse ta Jambe Fanzine
"As years go by, Kill...What? has imposed itself as an essential
reading and it deserves it." Aporia Fanzine