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====''ANSWER Me!''==== {{Main|Answer Me! (magazine)}} From 1991 to 1994, Goad [[Self-publishing|self-published]] four yearly issues of the zine ''ANSWER Me!'', with then-wife Debbie Goad.<ref name="BigCityRDNK"/> It featured illustrations by [[Nick Bougas]]. With a circulation of 13,000 the magazine sought to upset [[politically correct]] thinkers by covering subjects about race and feminism. The publication was banned and seized by customs officials in several countries, and the final ''Rape Issue'' was rejected by some bookstore owners. The zine, called "massively influential" by ''[[Bizarre (magazine)|Bizarre]]'', would also be credited as an inspiration by [[Francisco Martin Duran]], who took 29 shots at the [[White House]],<ref name="Bizarre1"/> influencing the suicides of three British [[Neo-Nazi]]s, and a possible influence on [[Kurt Cobain]]'s suicide.<ref name="NYPress1"/>
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