Beat is a free weekly tabloid-sized music magazine (street press) that is released in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The magazine is published by Furst Media and is released every Wednesday. It has a long-standing rivalry with the smaller Inpress. However, Beat's focus differs significantly from its closest competitor in that coverage is geared more towards punk, rock, and metal music, whereas Inpress' content is primarily focused on indie, retro and garage.
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| - Beat is a free weekly tabloid-sized music magazine (street press) that is released in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The magazine is published by Furst Media and is released every Wednesday. It has a long-standing rivalry with the smaller Inpress. However, Beat's focus differs significantly from its closest competitor in that coverage is geared more towards punk, rock, and metal music, whereas Inpress' content is primarily focused on indie, retro and garage.
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| - Beat is a free weekly tabloid-sized music magazine (street press) that is released in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The magazine is published by Furst Media and is released every Wednesday. It has a long-standing rivalry with the smaller Inpress. However, Beat's focus differs significantly from its closest competitor in that coverage is geared more towards punk, rock, and metal music, whereas Inpress' content is primarily focused on indie, retro and garage. Notable for the infamy of some of its staff, Beat is home to the likes of benevolent presiding editor Nick Snelling, legendary local literato Patrick Emery, controversial and outspoken Metalocalypse columnist Toby McCasker, infamously smarmy and self-congratulating indie writer Jamyz Clementz, and whimsical wordsmith Jesse Shrock.
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