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In further demonstration of the revolution kickstarted by PUNKSISHIPPIES, here's another zine that we've accidently stumbled-upon. The following zines below are from this blog, with this Issuu profile.

Open publication - Free publishing - More sabotage

Open publication - Free publishing - More punkzine


2-3 years ago it was rare to find zines on the internet, now they're almost ubiquitous. Here's a zine I saw while abscent mindedly lunchbreak surfing /Slobodan

Spotted at Demo-Tapes blog:
"A zine from 1986 that featured Social Decay. Agnostic Front, N.J. Bloodlust, Straight Ahead, Braineaters, Bloddy Corpse, Black Flag, Circle Jerks, Overkill, ect...14 pages of NJHC & NYHC Hardcore/Crossover/Trash..."

Click here (to go to original blog where zine can be downloaded)


Evil Minded #4
225 made 8.5" x 11" 28 pages (July 2009)
Interviews with Kriegshog (Japan), Morpheme (US/Japan) Hellkontroll (US) Botellon De Castigo (Spain) + article on zines, section on unknown and underrated demo tapes, photos, and reviews. More info at Evil Minded website.

Click on preview pages below for fullscreen +You can download Pfd from here.

Open publication - Free publishing - More zine


LA FUERZA DE LOS DE ABAJO ZINE #27
New issue of Oi-Punk & Hardcore Zine from Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Click here to download.

I put the magazine together with the same 'back to basics' approach as the music that I was to feature. The main text, if you could call it that, was typed out on an old children's typewriter that my parents had bought for me as a Christmas present when I was about ten. The titles and the limited 'graphics' I scrawled out with a black felt tipped pen. It was raw, to say the least, but it put across the punk message perfectly. It celebrated the DIY ethic but was also representative of the very best that I could do. Even in the first issue I was identifying punk as a scene separate from the rest of rock music, but because of my openness it could include reviews of my old favourites Blue Oyster Cult alongside obvious ravings about The Ramones. Mark Perry, 2000'Correspondents here have noted how prolific some of the fanzine writers were - on the ball and what not - Sniffin' Glue is the classic example - spanning july '76-sept '77 (15 issues, 1-12 [see editorial in this issue for details of the peculiar numbering]) Sniffin' Glue was a monthly record of the emergent scene - Mark Perry & Co's view true, but undoubtedly astute.

Sorry for the long delay, I've been on holiday. From Buffalo, NY, a city I passed through on the megabus from NYC to Toronto three weeks ago, comes this fanzine dedicated to all thing (you guessed it!) powerpop. Features an Alex Chilton (RIP) interview and a review of the Scruffs demo (which I really need to hear).

Download here

IC: Do you regret that interview in Back Issue
COLIN: Yeah it was absolutely shit I'M not blaming the people who did it, the interview was 8 months old & things change so much in 8 months & some of the things I said were completely untrue & I have done the interview again with proper true answer. We patched it up with Crass but they were a bit upset about it & so was i.Colin Latter, 1981

I Know it's untrendy to be a London based fanzine, but we don't give a fuck about what's trendy and what's not trendy. This is our second edition of a fanzine last time we were called Music Works but now we don't like that name and so we've changed it to Intensive Care as you will have noticed by looking at the front cover.

Tony old son,why don't you come up to the NME and laugh in our faces?Why don't you come up and make the snide pathetic insults to our faces? Then me & you can go out the back and you can keep laughing out there. This is an open invitation, okay?Come up here whenever you're ready, I'm waiting for ya.Tony Parsons, 1978'Another bona fide classic here. There's plenty of info about R&T and its creator, Tony Drayton, on the web - not least the fine Kill Your Pet Puppy website, structured around Tony's equally fine second fanzine of the same name. So I'll not bother with the usual gobbets here. Again, I've a good few of these to upload, and again they'll be making random appearances. 'Issue #15 has Wayne County, Sham 69 take a token kicking, the Viletones, Tony D. on the Motorcycle Sluts and an appraisal of 60's psych' (Standells, Sonics, Electric Prunes etc). Full page Antz advert (ditto Bernie Torme Band).