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Theo Hakola – French press
- Persona, 2020: interview “Water Is Wet” – S. Chauvin
- Dubique’s Blog: interview express
- Abus Dangereux, 2016: interview “I Fry Mine In Butter” – B. Lamargelle
- Télérama, 2014: “Qu‘est devenu Theo Hakola, le ‘Baudelaire du rock” – M. Zisman
- Abus Dangereux, 2013: “Theo Hakola : c’est ma tournée” – Cathimini
- “This Land Is Not Your Land” 2012 reviews
- Les Inrocks – 2012: “This Land Is Not Your Land” – C. Larrède
- Noise, 2008: “Theo Hakola : Drunk Women and Sexual Water” – Bil
- Charlie Hebdo, 1998: “Theo Hakola : Overflow” – Hermann Von Badaboum
- Encore, 1997: “Pas de belles filles à droite ?”
- La Vache folle, 1996 “La Passion selon Theo”
- Les Inrocks, 1996 – “Ping Pong” – P.S.
- Presto, 1995: “Theo Hakola : The Confession” – P.L.
- Rock Sound, 1994: “Theo Hakola : Hunger of a Thin Man” – G. Drutte
Passion Fodder – English and American press, 1985-1990
- Buzz 1, February 1990 : “Passion Fodder” – Howard Glassman
- Daily Bruin, 1990: “France’s Fodder tore up a Bible, then ‘Woke Up this Morning’, & moved to L.A.” – Rob Windfield
- Alternative Press, 1989 : “Passion Fodder” – Stacey Sanner
- Melody Maker, 08-06-1988 : “Love, Waltzes and Anarchy” – Push
- USA mix, 1988: “Fat Tuesday” – various authors
- Alternative Press, 1988 : “Staying In Touch With The Mother Land” – Mike Shea
- Melody Maker, 05-06-1988 : “Crimes of Passion“
- Sounds, 08-13-1988 : “The new French Revolutionaries” – Mr Spencer
- The Chicago Tribune, 1988: “Odd pop form an American in Paris” – Tom Popson
- Melody Maker, 08-08-1987 : “Glory Days” Carmen Keats
- Melody Maker, 08-08-1987 : “Glory Days” part two Carmen Keats
- Melody Maker, 08-01-1987 : “Fat Tuesday” – Carmen Keats
- Sounds, 1987 : “Moody Foodies” – Andy Hurt
- Sounds, 01-04-1987 : “Luz Blanca” – Andy Hurt
- NME, 08-07-1987 : “Fat Tuesday” – Paul Mann
- Sounds, 05-31-1986 : “Hard Words From A Soft Mouth” – Dave Henderson
- NME, 06-14-1986 : “Parisian Pabulum” – Jonathan Romney
- NME, 05-31-1986 : “Hard Words From A Soft Mouth” – Stan Barton
- NME, 04-27-1985 : “Theo Hakola/Passion Fodder” – Jonathan Romney
- UK mix, 1987: “Fat Tuesday” – various authors
- Passion, 1986: “Theo Hakola” – Jim Hudgens
- Record Mirror, 1986: “Food for Thought” – AS
Passion Fodder – French Press
Orchestre Rouge – French press
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