Punk zines from _MaximumRockNRoll_ issue #118, courtesy of 
Uncle Tim.  Posted 13 February, 1993.  This document is 
ShareRight, you may reproduce it however and as often as you 
like as long as this sentence is included.  MRR is now up to 
176 pages!  And is *free* in San Francisco and Berkeley, 
otherwise $2.50 (in the US) to MRR PO Box 460760 San 
Francisco CA   94146-0760.



AIM YOUR DICK #1 / $1.00

7 x 8 1/2 - copied - 44 pgs.

I predict that if this zine keeps it up, it will be something 
to talk about. Alot of effort and energy went into the 
production; the result of anger and thought out politics. The 
overall slant is pro-woman, but makes a strong cases for all 
injustices being connected. Especially insightful are 
articles on People's Park being a lost cause, and "Rosebud as 
Martyr" being a load of shit. In other words, not your 
typical rhetoric, and definitely worth checking out. To spice 
things up, you'll find tons of quirky and disturbing news 
articles pasted throughout. Good job. (SB)

Mimi / Norton Hall Rm 114 / 2400 Durant Ave / Berkeley, CA 
94720


ALRIGHT! #2 / $1 ppd.

5 1/2 x 8 1/2 - copied - 16 pgs.

You know, there's not a whole lot to this zine, but I think 
this is one of the few Royal Trux interviews I've ever read. 
Not super insightful, but interesting. Lots of reviews make 
up most of the zine. Sorta working towards a Superdope kinda 
feel. (LH)

PO Box 45154 / Los Angeles, CA 90045-0154


ANARCHY #35 / $2.50 ppd.

8 1/2 x 11 - offset - 84 pgs.

Jesus Christ, when did this get all glossy and start looking 
like Gnosis? Thank god, now I can finally read this on the 
bus without the paper getting all out of hand. All the 
standard stuff here. Okay, sometimes it's pretty wimpy and 
hippy. But overall, there's a lot of good stuff as far as 
situationist, ooh, I'm trying to stray away from that word. 
Whatever. This is pretty cool. (LH)

C.A.L. / PO Box 1446 / Columbia, MO 65205-1446


ANOTHER PAIR OF SHOES #11 / $2.00 ppd.

5 1/2 x 8 1/2 - copied - 40 pgs.

About 5% of the zines we get actually have both consistent 
viewpoints and substantial articles, like this one. J's anti-
organized religion viewpoints are defended intelligently (as 
opposed to dogmatically) as are, for the most part, the 
similar views of his contributors. The good stuff consists of 
articles on Bertrand Russell, a perspective on the Minnesota 
Atheist Association and a list of entertaining Biblical 
contradictions. The editors' conviction about his own atheism 
(which doesn't mean disrespect for others' beliefs) was 
inspiring.Obligatory zine & record reviews also.(JD)

PO Box 300031 / Minneapolis, MN 55403


ARE YOU A MAN OR A MOUSE #8 / 20 francs

8 1/2 x 14 - copied - 62 pgs. 

C'est le premiere zine francais que je lire ce mois,et il est 
magnifique! Beacoup de photos et interviews avec Valse 
Trieste, Earquake, Where is The Beef, et plus pour vous lire. 
Achetez ce zine maintenant! (MW)

Bruno Szollosi / 28 Av. F. Mauriac / 93330 Neuilly-SM / 
France


ARSON #1 / $2.00 ppd

8 1/2 x 11 - copied - 30 pgs.

Smash the government, kill your parents, and burn the schools 
and churches, and have a laugh at their misery. The basic 
message from this zine is 'fuck shit up and have a good laugh 
while doing it.' I can go for that. You may be interested in 
reading "The Mad Bomber's Corner" and "Fucking With The 
Church" sections.(MA)

The Estranged Youth Society / 10290 Shekinah Hill / Nevada 
City, CA 95959


ATMOSFEAR #8 / $2.00 ppd

8 1/2 x 11 - offset - 26 pgs.

This is the only intelligible zine I've read that covers 
"political grindcore". Not only do staffers have a sense of 
humor, they have the presence of mind to interview 
interesting bands: Plutocracy, Hellnation, Doom, Grief, Crash 
Mag Records, and Desultory. Also thrown in for good measure: 
Germany and Australian scene report, and record reviews. I've 
got to rave about the nice big layouts (you can actually read 
the print!). (SB)

Denis Cullen / 35093 Maidstone Ct / Newark, CA 94560


BAD VIBES #1 / $1.50 plus stamp

11 1/2 x 8 1/2 - offset - 20 pgs

A brand new zine from America's midwest, this collector's 
edition has an in-depth interview with Steve Turner of 
Mudhoney, plus other tid-bits of interesting stuff. Not 
completely in the punk/hardcore direction, but totally cool! 
It will be interesting to see what direction this one grows 
to. (HH)

PO Box 468 / Mahomet, IL 61853


BAKER'S DOZEN #5 / $2 ppd.

7 x 8 - copied - 56 pp

This one is really good. There are Rollins and Jesus Lizard 
interviews, but most of the zine is art, some of which is 
quite good, plus a couple of really great short stories. The 
final proof that these guys are good writers is that even the 
"local scene news" is interesting to read! Overall a good 
effort, although the sad truth remains that photographs don't 
copy very well. (EW)

849C Almar Ave #154 / Santa Cruz, CA 95060


BAYOU LA ROSE # 40

11 1/2 x 17 1/2 - newsprint - 23 pgs.

Inspiring and creative anarchist paper. The writing is harsh 
and to the point, and it's very informative on current 
political situations. The writers also have a great sense of 
humor which comes across in the articles "Don't Be a Scab" 
and "What Is a Boss".There's lots of interesting articles on 
The Western Shoshone Defense Project and how the North 
American Free Trade Agreement is breaking unions and 
contracts.and stuff about rainforest destruction and prison 
mistreatment, etc! It also has neato graphics. I liked it so 
much I actually read the whole paper. (KP)

PO Box 5464 / Tacoma, WA 98415-0464


BIG DUCK #4/ 2 stamps

5 1/2 x 8 1/2 - copied - 20 pgs.

Well, the duck turns 4; after a long absence (something like 
2 years?) Theo returns! zine in hand. And inside this gem 
you'll find stories about "myself", hitch hiking, cosmic 
hessiers, industrial living, trips to NYC, and lots of 
drawings and cartoons that look like, like...Lookout ads. But 
I like them anyways. So get yours today. (JX)

PO Box 14841 / Berkeley, CA 94701


BLEMISH #1 / "mucho free"

5 1/2 x 8 1/2 - copied - 56 pgs.

This is where it all startedQugly, handwritten zines, with 
bands you can't possibly have heard of, stolen artwork and 
tales of youth and failure. Write to him, you lazy 
pretentious fucks! Blemish is the future, and besides, it's 
free! free! free! (TJ)

Jason / 8024 Dalton / Metairie, LA 70003


BLUE PERSUASION #1 / $2

5 1/2 x 8 1/2 - copied - 44 pgs.

I bet this zine would start a staff war if I showed it to 
Tim, but I love it so I won't! From the full-color cover, to 
the N.W.A. review, to inner-city fried chicken to the 
Archies, this is "punk among punks." Which is to say it has 
its own rules, slams outsiders and annoys the pretentious. 
Yeah! (TJ)

Aaron Lee / 603 E. Main #2 / Lexington, KY 40508


BONDS OF FRIENDSHIP # 6 / $2 ppd 

8 1/2 x 11 1/2 - newsprint - 18 pgs. 

This zine comes out of Belgium. It has decent interviews with 
Oi Polloi and Nations On Fire. It also has an update on some 
political activity in Europe, informative articles on 
Antarctica, and zine and record reviews. (KP)

Joris / Leeuw V. VL. Laan 55 / 2950 Kapellen / Belgium


BREAKDOWN #8 / $2.00 ppd

8 x 5 - offset - 56 pgs - German

This zine best described as totally hardcore. Interviews with 
the bands Pink Flamingos, and Jonas Jinx, plus the John Brown 
Anti-Klan Committee. Also has plenty of record and zine 
reviews. (HH)

Koks Vollmer / Franz Mehring Platz 7 / 0-9200 Freiberg / 
Germany


CARAMBA #1 / $5 ppd. (I'm guessing)

8 x 11 1/2 - printed - 32 pgs - Dutch.

These fuckers! I can't read it and I really want to. This 
issue covers the Breeders, Pavement, Mudhoney and many more. 
God, is this really just the first issue? Looks pretty 
good... (LH)

PO Box 11100 / 5200 EC Den Bosch / The Netherlands


CHEESE #4 / $1 ppd.

5 1/2 x 8 1/2 - copied - 24 pgs.

This zine is dedicated to all things cheesy. As some might 
expect, punk lounge singer DJ Lebowitz is featured 
prominently, as are Barbies, horoscopes, poetry and a love 
affair with an 800 operator. Anyone who likes the New Bomb 
Turks should subscribe. (TJ)

PO Box 55211 / Portland, OR 97238


COERCION #4 / $1.00 ppd.

8 1/2 x 11 - copied - 38 pgs.

Interviews with The Coles, Greenday, Lootbag, Lost Cause, 
Dave Smalley of Down By Law and Trigger Happy. Also extensive 
record and tape reviews (with a lot of death metal). Somebody 
who looks like Lance Hahn poses on the politically incorrect 
cover with a girl whose number I would like. (JD)

2418 Dryfe St. / Victoria, BC / V8R 5T2 / Canada


COREGASM #3 / $1.50 ppd

51/2 x 81/2 - xerox - 22 pgs

Here you have your basic music zine with interviews and 
reviews. They all have a sXe direction, in the traditional 
punk form. Do sXedgers beat off? That's what I'd like to 
know. (NR)

Coregasm / 1136 Lamberton Rd / Trenton, NJ 08611


CRUMPY #2 / 2 29 cent stamps ppd.

5 1/2 x 8 1/2 - copied - 28 pgs.

My first impressions were that this was some sort of Riot 
Grrrl / Hardline crossbeed zine, but it looks as if the 
hardline info was for entertainment purposes only. Includes a 
"where are they now" section pertaining to the whereabouts of 
the hardline heroes of yesterday - this is a scream! Also, a 
phone interview with Sean Vegan Reich that is not to be 
believed. This guy is one hot, sexy, virile hunk of meat. 
And, there are opinions expressed by female hardliners that 
should prove to be quite confrontational. Definitely check 
this one out. (MW)

Sarah / 209 Ridgeway / Little Rock, AR 72205


ELF LUBE #2 / 2 stamps

5 1/2 x 8 1/2 - copied - 46 pgs.

I guess the thing I like best about this zine is it didn't 
really have contributions. Zines are just better when the 
person has to think about all that stuff themselves; that way 
you get to know 'em better. And Rumeli does some pretty good 
thinking and writing here: A story about having sex and not 
having sex which was great, stories about trips, shows, 
bleeding, Dear Heather and an interview with Niel Marcus. 
Lots of variety in here and it's cool! (JX)

Hampshire College / Box 1231 / PO Box 5001 Amherst, MA 01002-
5001


EYEPOKE #5 / $0.50 ppd or trade

8 x 5 3/4 - copied - 24 pp

Most of this seems to have been produced under the influence 
of drugs, or at least "too much fuckin coffee" as one piece 
is aptly called. Teenage punx thinking about What It All 
Means and spilling it out on paper. The worthwhileness 
quotient is pretty mixed here, but there are some interesting 
bits, including an anecdote from the recent Secret Service 
invasion of Little Rock. (EW)

File 13 / PO Box 251304 / Little Rock, AR 72225


FACTSHEET FIVE #46 / $4.00 ppd

8 1/2 x 11 - newsprint - 98 pgs.

Well Factsheet Five is finally back, after being on hiatus 
since August '91. As always, an excellent source for getting 
in contact with independent publications. Reviews of 
publications from practically every sub-community in the 
world. Everything you could think of is reviewed here, punk 
zines to sports zines to travel zines and all points in 
between. (MA)

Seth Friedman / PO Box 170099 / San Francisco, CA 94117-0099


FANCY PANTS #1 / $1 + a stamp

81/2 x 11 - xerox - 24 pgs

Noble first effort here from Bob, future collegiate low-
budget chef. All punx are required to take a crash course in 
language with the "Jeff Bale Glossary" (It won't bite you, 
honest.). The best thing about this zine is that all ads are 
on the back! (NR)

Mr. Bob / 14710 Deerwood / Poway, CA 92064


FILTH #6 / $1.00 ppd

16 x 11 1/2 - newsprint- 16 pgs

Another edition of sleaze from these gossip meisters. This 
edition concentrates on ridiculing Jello Biafra, which will 
probably cause him to commit suicide. Also features comics, 
graphics and a rare photo of "Rocko the Madman". This paper 
explains the need for recycling. (HH)

1357-A So. Van Ness Ave. / S. F., CA 94110


FINK #1 / $0.50 + postage, or trade

5 x 8 1/2 - copied - 28 pgs.

I love it when women from small towns have lives. This women 
sounds like she kicks ass, I mean, here she is putting out a 
zine (that says something in and of itself) with the focus 
mainly being punk culture and personal experiences/opinions. 
My favorite is the Guitar Basics, which I think is aimed 
towards women; it doesn't just assume you already know 
everything. Also quite interesting are the D.I.Y. hair dye 
and make-up recipes. It's really positive, in the nice 
informative way, and I look forward to future issues. (SB)

Lana / 1004 S. Granada / Wilcox, AZ 85643


FIZ #4 / $2.50 ppd.

8 1/2 x 11 - offset - 96 pgs.

Wow, this zine-publication thang has come a long way since 
the first issue. Lots of stuff here some of which is really 
cool. Most of which is really cool, actually. A bit is too 
L.A. for me. This issue covers Helmet, Rocket from the Crypt 
and much, much more. A steal at that price. (LH)

PO Box 67E10 / Los Angeles, CA 90067


FIZGIG #3 / 2 $0.29 stamps or trade

8 1/2 x 11 - copied - 20 pgs.

I don't really know how to react to all the gloom and doom in 
this zine, on one hand I can relate to feeling constantly 
frustrated, but geez, "the only time life is good is when 
you're dead and truly free". Comes off sounding a bit self-
pitying to me. Also featured is a poem declaring that "people 
don't really care, and when you spill your guts to them, they 
feed off your pain and depression". Reinstated several times 
is the fact that we have no control over our lives. I would 
suggest to start with control over your anxiety. Interesting 
reading overall, perhaps there's a wide audience out there 
for morbid self-pity and wallowing. (SB)

1029-C W. 161 St / Gardena, CA 90247


FLASHBOMB #1 / $2.50 ppd.

8 1/2 x 11 - offset - 28 pgs.

I swear I've reviewed this before. Anyway, pretty straight 
forward layout and general info wise. But pretty good bands 
covered with Neurosis, Drive Like Jehu and Helmet. (LH)

#58, 4250-54 Ave./ Red Deer, AB / T4N 6W9 / Canada


FROM THE DIANE FILES #1 / $.10 + postage.

4 1/4 x 4 3/4 - copied - 48 pgs.

A while back Love Bunny Press placed a bogus ad in MRR (or so 
this zine tells us) which called for correspondence to one 
death goddess named Diane who was into "vampyres and poetry" 
and you suckers fell for it hook, line and sinker and sent 
these guys all your personal darkness. This zine is all of 
your passioned penman ship intended for the fictional young 
lady. Fortunately they didn't print any names. The best two 
letters involve a young woman into swastikas ("though I don't 
hate Jews"), S&M, Madonna and a straight edger who dreams 
about breaking people's arms. (JD)

2622 Princeton Rd. / Cleve Hts, OH 44118


FUCKTOOTH #6 / $1 plus 1 29 cent stamp

5 1/2 x 8 1/2 - copied - 24 pgs.

Another great issue here, and this time it's even more 
focused and thought-out. Hey, if you're looking for a 
completely unpretentious, independent queer punk zine, then 
you should check this out. There's stuff on Amendment 2 in 
Colorado, reproduction, a scene report, and the usual 
reviews. Angel, the editor, seems to always have a different 
opinion on things, which makes this truly unique and fun. 
(MW)

LMD / 1298 SOM Center #130 / Mayfield Hts, OH 44124


GSM #4 / $4.00 ppd

5 1/2 x 8 - copied - 110 pgs.

GSM stands for Gay Skinhead Movement. This gay skinzine has 
some great stories about skins coming out to their "bros". 
It's a skinzine complete with comics of big stick toting 
skins and pictures of skins at the Euro-pride festival. Add 
to that an interview with "out and proud" gay skins and GSM 
scene reports. Many skin photos, reviews, newspaper clippings 
and slogans that make the zine interesting, but could have 
been condensed to cut the high price a couple of bucks.(JP)

BvR / 1230 Market St #638 / San Francisco, CA 94102


GAGS & GORE #8 / $4.00 ppd

12 x 8 - offset - 64 pgs - German

A more than interesting zine from northern Germany, this 
issue has interviews with Downcast, MDC, and Jughead's 
Revenge, tons of record reviews, plus an in-depth article on 
why people should stop eating meat. (HH)

Stefan Ernsting / Kurze Kamp 8 / 2863 Ritterhunde 2 / Germany


GENETIC DISORDER #8 / $0.75 ppd.

8 1/2 x 11 - newsprint - 24 pgs

This is given away free in the area, which seems evident in 
it's contents - mostly local coverage. This issue also 
contains interviews with Schlong, Anti-Heroes (unfortunately 
it's not all that in-depth, and their bullshit attitudes 
aren't challenged at all), a article on dealing with record 
store employees, a report from the Independent Music seminar, 
and record tape / reviews. (TM)

PO Box 151362 / San Diego, CA 92175


GOLGOTHAS #5 / $3.00 ppd

12 x 8 - offset - 40 pgs- Greek

How weird seeing punk in Greek. A most interesting off-beat 
zine with the coolest pictures. An interview with PJ Harvey, 
Pavement, and the Dog Faced Hermans; record reviews, plus a 
Greek language translation of Ben Weasel's "The Business Of 
Punk". (HH)

Bill Pavlides / 17 Pindou St. / 132 31 Athens / Greece


GUNBOY #1 / $1.25 + 2 stamps

51/2 x 81/2 - xerox - 36 pgs

The main emphasis here is commentary, which includes animal 
testing, religion and people in general. Interesting pieces 
here from "The Nightstalker" and Penn Jillette. Let's hope 
Jeff continues to give us more things to think about. Don't 
delay on issue #2! (NR)

Acacia Enterprises / PO Box 7771 / Boise, ID 83707


HARMFUL MATTER #2 /Trade or $0.50 or 2 Stamps

5 1/2 x 8 1/2 - copied - 20 pgs.

While brief, this definitely conveys the editor's rage over a 
number of things. Editorials on work, queers in the military 
and weight prejudice, record cover reviews, rewrites of the 
Pledge of Allegiance, a reprint about bisexuality, comics - 
just about everything. They prefer the trade option, so get 
to it! (TM)

Jeff / PO Box 3642 / Terre Haute, IN 47803


HOT LUNCH #4 / $.25+2 stamps

5 1/2 x 8 1/2 - copied - 22 pgs.

Mostly a straight forward zine with an interview with Ian of 
that DC band that makes girls riot...(NOU), which has a 
pretty cool layout. Other standouts are paper doll cutouts, 
top tens and a strange PC page. Can't say much more than 
fair. (JX)

7010 Via Val Verde / La Jolla, CA 92037


HOUSE OF PAIN #9 / $2.00 ppd

11 1/2 x 8 1/2 - offset - 64 pgs

A well layed-out zine that is totally entertaining. 
Interviews in this issue are with the Melvins, L7, Spitboy, 
Cows, Babes In Toyland, and Citizen Fish. Plus has loads of 
record reviews. And you thought only shitkickers lived in 
Nashville. Check it out! (HH)

PO Box 120861 / Nashville, TN 37212


THE "I HATE BRENDA" NEWSLETTER #1 / $1.00

8 1/2 X 11 - offset - 8 (short but sweet) pgs.

From the editors of Ben Is Dead, comes their first venture 
into the "side project / newsletter" format. Come on, I know 
you all watch 90210 whenever you can. I do. Chris Dodge tapes 
it. So you'll appreciate some honest journalism into the not-
so-secret life of Shannen Doherty, the actress that plays 
Brenda Walsh. Gossip, gossip and more gossip has been getting 
this newsletter alot of national attention, see what all the 
skirmish is over. (SB)

Ben is Dead / PO Box 3166 / Hollywood, CA 90028 


IAGAINSTME (sic) #1 / SASE or a stamp

2 x 2 3/4 (tiny) - copied - 32 pgs.

A personal-journal-type-thing that reads quite well, is 
entertaining, and fits in your wallet next to that old, worn 
condom (or dental dam) that you stashed there. In other 
words, if you purchase just one 29 cent zine this month, it 
would be a wise choice to get this. (MW)

Scott Mac Donald / Smith Hall / Box 88 / Lockhaven University 
/ Lock Haven, PA 17745


IF YOU HAVE SCENE WHAT I HAVE ZINE! # 3 /16

8 1/2 x 11 - copied - 17 pgs.

This issue has interviews with the band Black Spring from 
Michigan and My Name from Seattle. There's also a bunch of 
show reviews, record and zine reviews, and lots of band 
updates and info. (KP) 

PO Box 12741 / Greenbay, WI 54307


IN MY EYES #1 / $3.00 ppd 

8 1/4 x 11 1/4 - copied - 20 pgs.

Good first effort for this straight-edge zine from Norway. 
Interviews with Life... But How To Live It? and 
('autobiographical interview') Onward and an article on love, 
with a moralistic slant. The potential and desire is there, 
it should be interesting to see how this grows. (MA)

Arild Dahlen / 2584 Dalholen / Norway


THE INCOGNITO REVIEW #2 / $2 ppd.

8 1/2 x 11 - offset - 28 pgs.

Oh lord, a ska zine! No, I can't say that I was ever really 
into the whole ska scene, but I've always loved most of the 
music. Sooo, it is pretty cool to actually read some of this 
stuff. This issue features Bim Ska La Bim, Special Beat and 
many other lesser known bands. (LH)

PO Box 1091 / Palatine, IL 60078-1091


INCREDIBLE SHRINKING FANZINE #5 / $4 ppd

8 x 12 - offset - 36 pgs 

Slick but homey kind of zine containing short interviews with 
UK bands as well as Fugazi, reviews, articles and that 
inexplicable Scottish humor that finds someone named I.M.N. 
Payne worth writing about. (NR)

The Command Bunker / 28 Howe Park / Edinburgh / EH10 7HF / 
Scotland, UK


INWO MONTO # 6 / $1 ppd.

5 1/2 x 8 1/2 - copied - 24 pgs.

Jon Rude you are too much, boy! You have me laughing and 
rolling all over the floor here at the big MRR house with 
this zine...Taco Bell stories, killing mayor stories, roof 
stories, blarg stories, and subway and coffee stories. All 
funny, funny funny...and just a slight amount of talent. 
Yeah, this one's worth the buck. (JX)

2018 Shattuck Ave. #102 / Berkeley, CA 94704


ITCHY #2 / $1 ppd. or trade

8 1/2 x 11 - copied - 26 pgs.

If punk zines were food, this would be spaghetti. Written by 
a Canadian punk who thinks America is lame. Propagandhi 
interview and comics about drugs n' shit. Looks as if the 
editor wiped his ass on page 2, but relax, it's fakeQI 
smelled it. (TJ)

237 Elm Street / Winnipeg, MB / R3M 3N5 / Canada


LIFE? #1

5 1/2 x 8 1/2 - copied - 30 pgs.

Intense, angry, and emotional writing and graphics ! This guy 
speaks out against social injustice and throws authority 
right in the fuckin' trash! It has lots of original drawings 
and thought provoking rants, essays, stories of sabotage, an 
interview with my band Naked Aggression, great word searches, 
and lots more! If this shows anything of what's to come in 
the next issues then definitely check this zine out! (KP)

Rafael / 11767 S. Dixie Hwy #114 / Miami, FL 33156


LINTFIT #3 / $1 ppd.

8 1/2 x 11 - copied - 20 pgs.

I like Lintfit zine and I'm trying to figure out why? I guess 
it's that when i read it, it seems complete. You know, 
there's thinking stories like the the intro, a piece on 
Education that tells you alot you probably don't know, 
comments about R. King, sexual harassment, reviews, the 
insaneness of booking tours, and some amusing stuff too. Good 
and varied (and no J-Church interview). Which makes it worth 
getting.(JX)

PO Box 460346 / SF, CA 94146


LISTEN UP # 1/ $1.00 ppd.

8 1/2 x 11 - copied - 20 pgs.

It's heavy-handed and lacking in humor, but this is a cool 
zine. Extremely confrontational pieces on straight-edge, 
animal rights, and police brutality are here. But the stuff 
about white racism and black liberation were perhaps the best 
pieces within. No doubt this will piss off lots of white 
kids, and rightfully so. It's so great to hear about racism 
from someone who it truly affects, rather than the clueless 
white renditions I always see. My only complaint is that 
these people need to get their typewriter fixed - it seems to 
be sticking on the X key. (xxxxxxMxxWxxxx)

Greg SE / PO Box 4122 / Wilmington, NC 28406-1122


LIVING #5 / $2.00 ppd.

8 1/2 x 11 - copied - 44 pgs.

Standard straight-edge zine, nothing too exciting. Featured 
bands are Shelter (duh!), Zero Tolerance, Railhed, along with 
the obligatory animal rights articles and clippings from PETA 
pamphlets. (MA)

43 Saber Lane / Williamsville, NY 14221


LOGOMOTIVE #3 / $4.95

81/2 x 11 - offset - 44 pgs

"Adults Only" and "A Magazine of Sex and Fun" are what the 
cover proclaims. Expecting an interesting read, I was left 
untitillated (so to speak) and bored. The only saving graces 
were an article for women on how to pass as men and one 
featuring art by R. Crumb. Slippery When Wet will be the new 
mag name in ish #4...do you mean wet with backwash from Taste 
of Latex? (NR)

PO Box 3101 / Berkeley, CA 94703


LOVE AND RAGE vol. 3 #7 / $13 for sub, probably $1.50 for ppd 
sample issue

16 x 11 1/2 - offset - 16 pp English + 4 pp Spanish

After missing a few months, this "Revolutionary Anarchist 
Newsmonthly" is back, more impressive than ever. Along with 
news from around the US and the world, there are some very 
well thought out political articles (and some maybe not so 
well thought out). Highlights include two great letters on 
porn, a gloomy report on the situation in Germany, and 
thoughts on the educational system. A good anecdote to the 
trendy cynicism and political apathy so fashionable in the 
columns of this magazine. Printed by union labor on recycled 
paper using soy-based inks, of course. (EW)

PO Box 3 / Prince St Station / New York, NY 10012


MEDIA BLITZ #3 / $2.00 ppd.

8 1/2 x 11 - copied - 24 pgs.

Looks like the output of another anarchist whose parents 
bought him a computer. Tirades against TV that I actually 
agreed with here and there, interview with pretentious NYC 
performance artists and a sketchy interpretation of what 
"capitalism" means in the Information Age which I think comes 
close. "What I don't like about many zines ... like MRR, is 
the people can't write good excluding the columnists." this 
Henry James of the 90's tells us. "The reviews always suck." 
Oh well, so do yours. (JD)

PO Box 20420 / London Terrace Station / NYC, NY 10011 


MELOMANE #2 / $2.85

81/2 x 11 - offset - 52 pgs - French

Bands from Quebec! Bands from the US! The usual reviews and 
scene reports...plus Greenpeace ad and article on Anima. Punx 
with heart. (NR)

Melomane / CP 52 009 Quebec, PC / G1L 5A4 / Canada


NO ANSWERS # 10.25 / $1 US, $2 elsewhere

7 x 8 1/2 - copied - 24 pgs.

I like Kent, but I think this is ostentatious rubbish. Half 
of the total page count is Kent talking about Kent. Even 
though he admits to having nothing new to say in the first 
paragraph, there's no relief. This 'bare my soul and revel in 
my emotions' shit can become so heavy handed and seem so 
feigned it gives "emo" a bad name. Admitting you're an 
egomaniac (he does) doesn't make shameless self promotion 
excusable. Includes a 'embarrassing' photo of Kent (To prove 
how 'open' he is??), record reviews, and two photos of 
Rorschach. (TM)

PO Box 680 / Goleta, CA 93116


NOZONE #4 / $5 ppd. 

8 x 8 - offset - 48 pgs.

It's a zine that's hard to describe. It tells about Utopia 
described with art. It's about Dystopia told many ways. It 
tells of Utopia and the why, where and how to search for it. 
Nozone shows lots of aspects and does it well. The drawings 
and art are cool. Sure wish it was cheaper. (JX)

PO Box 1124 Knickerbocker Station / NY, NY 10002


OI BOY! #5 / 50 cents ppd.

5 1/2 x 8 1/2 - copied - 16 pgs.

Lots of rants and lots of quotes and lots of political stuff. 
Cut and paste graphics. That's about the long and short of 
it. Interesting, but not groundbreaking. (LH)

P.O. Box 77281 / San Francisco, CA 94107-7281


OX-FACES THE FACTS #13 / 2.00 ppd

18 x 12 1/2 - newsprint - 36 pgs - German

This zine is for any and everybody who is interested in the 
German scene, just loads of information, reviews, and gig 
dates. This issue has a hella good interview with Gary Floyd 
of Sister Double Happiness, also with No Use For A Name and 
Sheer Terror. Plus plenty more. Definitively get it! (HH)

Joachim Hiller / Joseph-Boismard-Weg5 / 4300 Essen 14 / 
Germany


PBS #1 / Free

14 x 4 1/2 - offset - 20 pgs

A zine with a most unique size. Starts with a good article on 
the merits of doing your own zine, then a long analysis of 
MTV's, "Rock The Boat," that is insightful. Then stuff on the 
Vegas scene and some record reviews. (HH)

Andrew Kiraly / PO Box 72671 / Las Vegas, NV 89170


PANSY #5 /$1.50 ppd.

5 1/2 x 8 1/2 - xerox - 36 pp

Not a queerzine, but an eclectic compendium of short stories, 
show reviews, personal anecdotes, cartoons, philosophy 
papers, art, photos, poetry, designs for scientifically 
improved urinals, and so on. All of it is pretty high 
quality, and I recommend it. (EW)

PO Box 265 / Averill Park / New York, NY 12018


PAPERBACK JUKEBOX / free, I guess...

11 1/2 x 16 - newsprint - 24 pgs.

I don't know if this really counts as a zine. It's basically 
a step above the SF Weekly. Okay, maybe two or three steps... 
Only real redeeming factor is the bit on the Gits. Well, 
there are a few interesting live reviews too... (LH)

1914 NW 24th Place / Portland, OR 97210


PAPIR #'s 1,3,4 / 12F 

5 1/2 x 8 1/2 - copied 

Papir puts Out a fanzine and a news letter. It's in French so 
it's hard for me to review these because my French is pretty 
poor, but I think I got the over all picture. #1 has show 
dates and a contact list, #'s 2 - 3 have tons of articles 
about different bands of many styles and show listings. I 
wish I could describe it more, but I can't. (KP)

Papir / 119 rue de Flandre / 75019 Paris / France


PARALYZED #5 / 25 cents + stamp

5 1/2 x 8 1/2 - copied - 20 pgs.

"paralyzedthejournalofcripplingangst." See Blemish. (TJ)

2400 Durant Ave. SB710 / Berkeley, CA 94720


PARIS: MAY 1968 / $4.00 ppd

8 x 5 - offset - 56 pgs

A reprint from Dark Star Rebel Press of a booklet giving an 
eyewitness account from the streets of the Paris revolution 
in 1968 when workers and students united to bring down the 
fourth republic and the Charles de Gaulle government. 
Definitely good reading if you're active in demonstrations, 
or riots. (HH)

Dark Star Rebel Press / DS4A, Box 8 / 82 Colston St. Bristol, 
Avon / UK


PROFANE EXISTENCE # 18 / $2.00 ppd.

11 x 17 - newsprint - color cover - 24 pgs.

It seems like everyone's been slagging this one these days. 
I've heard everything from "boring" to "close-minded" and 
back, but it seems a bit unfair. Those of you who are prone 
to dismissing such things should probably try to put out your 
own zine before you cut this one down. It takes an 
unspeakable amount of work, dedication, and thought to do 
this, and they don't show any signs of giving up in the near 
future. Aside from that, this issue seems promising. Apart 
from the interviews, I especially enjoyed the pages by Gary 
Indiana, as well as the LA and SF scene reports. Keep it up 
Al and crew! (MW)

PO Box 8722 / Minneapolis, MN 55408


PSYCHO REALITY #1 / $1.00 ppd

5 1/2 x 8 1/2 - offset - 48 pgs.

This is the result of a collaboration between the editors of 
Stark Reality and Psycho Therapy. Great layouts, cool 
graphics and writings of whatever may be on their mind at the 
moment. Nice personal feel you can really lose yourself in. 
My favorite parts of the zine was "Milwaukee Summer" and the 
show recollections (not show reviews, it's completely 
different). There's even a review of a rave. This zine has 
soul. (MA)

Zak / 1206 Monroe Ave. / So. Milw., WI 53172


QUAKER ZINE #4 / $0.50 ppd.

8 x 5 3/4 - copied - 32 pp

DIY scene report from Lehigh Valley, PA. Includes detailed 
account of cool hangouts/businesses of the LV, show reviews, 
scene news. Also record reviews, columns, interesting 
alternatives to moshing (tap dancing, square dancing, etc.) 
Lots of sarcasm directed at conformists within the scene. 
(EW)

105 Hickory Dr / Quakerstown, PA 18951


RAPID FIRE MAGAZINE #9 / $1.25

11 1/2 - 8 1/2- offset - 40 pgs

While reading this zine I realized what a cool scene must 
exist in Burlington, Vermont if RFM is indicative of it. This 
issue has a report on the Vermonstress Festival, "4 shows in 
2 days with 17 bands", interviews with Uproot, and 242 Main 
Scene, plus record and zine reviews. Also much more! (HH)

Rd #2 Box 3370 / Bristol, VT 05443


REBEL SOUND Vol. 1 #6, Vol. 2 #1.1 / $1.00 w/out 7", $2.00 w/ 
7"

8 1/2 x 11 - newsprint - 54 pgs. between the two parts

When flipping through this you get the feel that whoever's 
putting it together keeps up on their shit, maybe a big 
scenester, in a good way. Besides two jam-packed zines, 
there's a Youth Gone Mad/Sound Bite House 7". Interviews with 
Lisa Suckdog (take note Mr. Probe), The Dwarves, Bad 
Religion, King Missile and Firehose. Also record reviews, and 
lots of "band pages". These people sound busy, putting on 
shows, working on a label and putting out a zine... (SB)

PO Box 183 / Dalton, MA 01227


REVENGE #3 / $2.00 ppd.

5 1/2 x 8 1/2 - copied - 40 pgs

A very militant zine, unfortunately this is also the last 
issue. Interesting articles on 'New Age Travelers' (Crusties) 
and their questionable political behavior, interviews 
included the Mighty Mighty Bosstones (short and without 
focus), Internal Conflict zine from South Africa (good), a 
closeted lesbian, and a bunch of articles, record reviews, 
etc. Lots to read here. (TM)

PO Box 253 / Oakengates Telford / Shropshire TF2 6UH / 
England 


RIOT SQUIRRL #Lay off my Nuts /1 stamp

4 x 5 - copied - 12 pgs.

Not only for boys, but girls who dress like boys. Now you too 
can have a voice on the riot circuit. Check out this 
hilarious tongue in cheek tribute to that latest fad sweeping 
all of punkdom: Riot Grrl. From the creators of Jon Rude, 
there's this little tiny zine...get it for non-PC fun. (JX)

2018 Shattuck Ave. #3 / Berkeley, CA 94704


ROCKTOBER #2 / $ 1 ppd.

8 1/2 x 11 - copied - 16 pgs.

Rocktober's a zine about music. Surprised? It has some 
interesting, non-typical interviews and articles with 
Strutter, a KISS tribute band, Roy Acuff, Hasil Adkins, The 
Dells, Negativland and Herb Albert. Normally I'm not to into 
interviews, but the variety here makes it quite good. (JX)

1423 E 53rd St. #2 / Chicago, IL 60615


SAINT OLGA #1 / 2 stamps

5 1/2 x 8 - copied - 18 pgs.

Quiz for punkness, recipe for fire grenades, various rants, 
my favorite being a story conjured over a sexy youngster and 
Vermins reflections toward woman/girl relationships. The 
story gave me a slicky, her musings made me fall in love. She 
dots her "i"'s with a circle, and her layout is sometimes 
difficult, but it's swell and you should sent for in multiple 
copies. (JP)

Vermin / 3028 Quimby St / San Diego, CA 92106


SECOND SKIN #4 / $2 ppd

81/2 x 11 - xerox - 30 pgs

Editrix Alyssa went to the UK recently, and provides us with 
extensive interviews with bands over there as well as reviews 
of shows and records. A one-person effort, this zine is 
warmly written and fun to read. (NR)

Alyssa Isenstein / One Mead Way / Bronxville, NY 10708


SLUG AND LETTUCE #28 / free for SASE, "donations requested"

16 x 11 1/2 - offset - 8 pp

A resourcey kinda zine for the anarcho flavor of punk. Lots 
of ads, classifieds, good zine/record reviews, a couple 
columns, and not much else. This time "not much else" is a 
look back at Fetus, a major NY squat that burned down 
recently. Even tinier print than MRR! (EW)

PO Box 2067 / Peter Stuyvesant Station / New York, NY 10009


SLUG VOMIT #2 / $1 ppd. or trade

5 1/2 x 8 1/2 - copied - 36 pgs.

A punk zine! What a surprise! GG Allin, Dee Dee Ramone 
interviews, pro-skate politics and a defaced photo of Nancy 
(as in Sid and). Like Clinton, it's very middle-of-the-road. 
Unlike Clinton, it's authentic. (TJ)

Eric Keller / 1617 Coronation Ct. / Green Bay, WI 54313


SNACK ATTACK #2 / $1 ppd.

6 x 8 1/4 - copied - 44 pgs. - French

As far as I can tell, this is kinda like Sour Mash or Kitten 
Kore, only bigger and en fran
ais. Which is to say great, if 
you speak the language. Articles on sexism, breast cancer, 
East Bay bands, queer zines, McDonald's and what's wrong with 
Christmas. (TJ)

Corinne Gallou / 7 rue de la Chesnaie / 35590 La Chapelle / 
Thouarault, France


STEADFAST #1 / $1.50 ppd.

8 1/2 x 11 - copied - 38 pgs.

Hell yeah! Totally great straight-edge zine that's smart ass, 
in your face, angry as fuck and shows no favors, the way all 
zines should be. This issue features an article on whether or 
not hardcore and religion can co-exist, raising a lot of good 
points, followed by an interview with Exendra Das and Bhakta 
Vic (some of the editors comments had me rolling!). Also 
inside you'll find reviews with Kent McClard, Unbroken, 
Strife, Encounter, graffiti, and opinions. I'm looking 
forward to seeing more. (MA)

342 Forest Dr. / Neptune, NJ 07753


THE STORY OF MY SCAB #1 / 29 cent stamp or trade

5 1/2 x 8 1/2 - xerox - 20 pgs

This zine proves that some people have interesting things to 
talk about while others do not. A friendly suggestion...more 
drawing and collage, less verbiage. (NR)

William McCurtin / Student Mailroom, Antioch College / Yellow 
Springs, OH 45387


SUSPECT DEVICE #17 / $3 ppd.

5 1/2 x 8 1/2 - copied - 40 pgs.

This zine is loaded with interviews: Such as Nux Vomica, 
Comb, Cambridge, CDS, Reverse, a record collector, Gan, Erase 
Today, Subversives and lots of reviews. The interviews are 
short and well done, so if this is your cup of tea...(JX)

26 Union Lane / Chesterton Cambridge / CB4 1QB / England


10 THINGS (BABY) JESUS WANTS YOU TO KNOW #3 / $1.00 and 2 
stamps

8 x 10 1/2 - offset - 22 pgs.

Band interviews with Seaweed, Down By Law, Sick & Wrong, the 
list goes on and on. Lots of reviews and a couple of 
commentaries. Slick layout. (JP)

1407 / NE 45th St #17 / Seattle, WA 98105


TROUBLE IN RIVER CITY #3 / $2.00 ppd.

8 1/2 x 11 - copied - 36 pgs.

Their cover is the funniest bust on Profane Existence yet. 
Would be worth checking out for that alone, but there's even 
more! Good interviews (Chumbawamba, Jawbreaker and False 
Sacrament / Schlong), a excellent piece about the Mohawk 
Nation resistance, a feature article on Bugs...everything you 
need to know is right here. (TM)

PO Box 5202 / St. Louis, MO 63139


TRUST #37 / $5.00 ppd

8 x 12 - offset - 68 pgs. - German

Fuck, if only I could read German. There's quite to read 
here. Articles, news, reviews, show dates, Neurosis, 
Jawbreaker, Steel Pole Bathtub, Bob Mould, and more. Great 
source for finding out about what is happening in Germany. 
Highly recommended. (MA)

Salzmannstr. 53 / 8900 Augsburg / Germany


TWILIGHT OF THE IDOLS #7 / $3.00 ppd.

8 1/2 x 11 - offset - 44 pgs.

Despite the boring looking format (sorry but it is) T.O.T.I. 
is consistently interesting and relentlessly engages in the 
sort of upbeat nihilism that gives me a smile. This issue 
focuses on the military and features an extensive interview 
with a Gulf War (ooops I mean Police Action not War) veteran 
on his experiences crossing the Kuwaiti desert, an 
interesting perspective on the Rodney King Riots here in SF, 
pointing out some of the hypocrisy of the media and 
authorities who referred to the rioters as "just a bunch of 
thugs" rather than, possibly, people who feel as if their 
views are "deligitimized" by the powers that be when weighed 
against the official experts. Blair Wilson illustrations 
round this out.(JD)

John Marmysz / 3739 Balboa St. #142 / San Francisco, CA 94121


UNDER SIEGE #2 / $2.00 ppd.

8 1/2 x 11 - copied - 38 pgs.

Yeeeehhhaaaaawwwww!!!! This here's a zine for all of them 
bald rednecks who like their music fast! In other words, a 
skinhead zine. It's too easy to bag on zines like this, and 
besides you know what to expect from most skinhead zines 
anyway, and this one will live up to your expectations. 
Patriotic bullshit, homophobia, sexism and other assorted 
bits of garbage. The editor says "No extreme white power 
bands will be featured",

then he goes on to say "On the other hand, Under Siege 
recognizes that a skinhead is a skinhead first, and therefore 
a brother..." Whatever. (MA)

PO Box 40577 / Indianapolis, IN 46240


UNIT 33 #4 / 2 stamps

5 1/2 x 8 1/2 - copied - 40 pgs.

Well, this time around the "Unit" gives you a couple 
interviews with Let's go Bowling and Spill Blanket; which 
were OK. A Story about Roadies from hell and some neat 
rantings from prison.(JX)

8360 E Marlena Cir. N. / Tucson, AZ 85715


WHAT WAVE #21 

8 1/2 x 11 1/2 - 86 pgs.

This zine comes out of Ontario, Canada. It has tons of zine, 
record, and CD reviews and lots of articles on bands such as 
Screeching Weasel, The Flesh Tones and The Cryptics to name a 
few, but the writing is rather boring and makes everything 
seem too hunky dory. The couple that does the zine seems 
rather nice and the cover has neat garage style art, but I 
almost fell asleep while reading this issue. (KP) 

17 Erie Ave. / London, Ont / N6j 1 H9 / Canada 


WHAT'S BETTER THAN SPEED #2 / 75 cents ppd.

4 x 6 1/2 - copied - 28 pgs.

Darn cute little zine here, small enough to fit in your 
purse, even. Very entertaining stories about real life 
events. Plenty of good advice and reader-friendly layout make 
this a must for this month's zine shopping. (MW)

Shakefork Records / PO Box 9711 / Downers Grove, IL 60515


WOODBOX #2 / 2 stamps

5 1/2 x 8 1/2 - copied - 24 pgs.

Really good zine with the main focus being on straight-edge 
and veganism mixed with right amounts of anger and humor to 
keep said subjects fresh and interesting. Interviews with 
Jawbreaker, Uncle Fester and Steve Hendricks, but the best 
thing about this issue is the 'new rules of straight-edge 
conduct'. Read, learn and live it. (MA)

John-John / 1507 Benton / Poplar Bluff, MO 63901


WYRD ZAR JOOSE #4 / $1.00 ppd.

5 1/2 x 8 1/2 - copied - 32 pgs.

It's tres high school, but still manages to put across some 
original material. Lots of ramblings and such about life and 
punk in general. They spell the word fuck like "fuk". Oh 
yeah, and they're from Guerneville. (MW)

PO Box 1591 / Guerneville, CA 95446


A HOAL TON #? / .75 cents ppd

Little Rock scene report, photos, poems and clippings 
concerning Native Americans.

10 Wingfield Circle / Little Rock, AR 72205


ANTI-COPYRIGHT #? / $1.50 ppd

Political clip-art taken from various zines, books and 
flyers.

PO Box 666 / Oxford, OH 45056 


BLACK INK WHITE PAPER #9 1/2 / 2 stamps

Lousy layout and poor copy quality along with GG Allin. 
Somehow this goes hand in hand. Funny.

619 Elmwood Ave. Apt. 2 / Buffalo, NY 14222


BOK CHOY #1 / stamp

One page zine with writings about anything and everything 
under the sun.

Brad Goodwin / 1105 Floyd Ave / Richmond, VA 23220


BUZZ KILL #8 / S.A.S.E.

Tons of reviews of all sorts, Devil Dogs interview, and other 
things.

PO Box 43950 / Phoenix, AZ 85080


CHIPSTAR #2 / 2 stamps

Japanese cartoon report, scene report, comics, and assorted 
artwork.

Reuben Chipstar / 4857 Saratoga Ave. / San Diego, CA 92107


CURRENT BULLSHIT #3 / S.A.S.E.

Thoughts on living in Europe, facts on gelatin, traveling and 
much more from the mind of Mike Bullshit.

89-58 215th Place / Queens Village, NY 11427


DRIVE-THRU LOBOTOMY  #2  / $2.50 ppd.

Accused and Naked Aggression interviews with the usual 
questions and answers.

Keith Rosson / PO Box 154 / Newport, OR 97365


EVIL #2 / S.A.S.E.

If you're a true-crime fanatic you may be interested in this. 
News and reviews and a couple of opinions. Interesting.

PO Box 476641 / Chicago, IL 60647


FEED YOUR HEAD #1 / 3 stamps

Rehash of the degeneration of the "underground". One good 
story about being busted in New York.

Luna / 932 Hoe Ave #1c / Bronx, NY 10459


FUCK YOU #3 / 1 stamp

Thoughts on straight-edge and women in hardcore. You may not 
agree with what the editor says, but you should check this 
out nonetheless.

PO Box 175 / Colmar, PA 18915


GUMBALLS #4 / 1 stamp

Comic, poetry, reviews and interview with Al Baroni of 
Disposable None.

1186 A Granada St. / Clearwater, FL 34615


HEY SHAKEY JAKE! ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR FUCKIN' CRAZY!? #1 / $1 
ppd.

4 1/2 x 5 1/2 - copied - 48 pgs.

Cool punk Far Side-y comics. Good.

Rocco / 2427 So. 58th Ct / Cicero, IL 60650


HOLLOW INSIDE #7 / 2 IRC's

Clippings of and about the Sex Pistols, and nothing else.

Hanns Stresius / Forbachstasse 11 / 4100 Duisburg 14 / 
Germany


I RULE #1 / 2 stamps

Cool zine dedicated to promoting 'girl bands' and associated 
subjects.

1848 N. Hall / Visalia, CA 93291


IT'S ALRIGHT TO BE AN ASSHOLE #5 / 2 stamps

Clippings from punk zines, reviews and opinions.

PO Box 3383 / Mpls., MN 55404


KARMA LAPEL #3 / $1.00 or trade

Reviews of zines, books and comics with the intent of 
networking through the community.

PO Box 5467 / Evanston, IL 60204


KID GLOVES #1 / $1.00 ppd.

The person who puts this out must spend their time in front 
of the t.v. Writings about t.v. shows and channels During 
commercials there are record reviews.

Dan Eldridge Jr / PO Box 1362 / McMurray, PA 15317


KILL THE MESSENGER #1 / $1.50 ppd.

A Jawbreaker interview, a Garden Variety interview, and some 
show/record reviews. If you really like the bands, they're 
fairly decent interviews.

Frank J. Cassidy / 23 Wilson Terrace / Elizabeth, NJ 07208-
1712


KITTENS AND PUPPIES #6 / .50 cents and stamps

Opinions and clippings on various topics, from AIDS to 
skateboarding.

PO Box 28384 / Spokane, WA 99228-8384


THE LONELY DULCIMER #4 / .99 ppd.

Interviews, clippings, poetry, and a pinup among other 
things.

Brent McNeeley / RR #3 Box 161 / Princeton, IN 47670


MASS REVOLT #3 / S.A.S.E.

Opinions, reviews and an interview with Disrupt.

48 Brighton Ave. Apt. 6 / Allston, MA 02134


MISERY AND VOMIT #1 / $3.00 ppd

Comic book with stories of love lost. Good artwork.

Chantelle La Poubelle / Box 42032 / Montreal, Quebec H2W 2T3 
/ Canada


OPTOPHOBIA #4 / .50 cents

Ever wanted to read someone's diary? Here's your chance.

1350 E. New York Ave. / DeLand, FL 32724


PLASTIC CONSPIRACY #1 / 2 stamps

Opinions, really bad poetry, and reprints of lyrics from 
various bands.

Matt Berylant / 7 Lycoming Ln. / E. Brunswick, NJ 08816


POOL DUST #17 / $1.00 ppd

Skate zine with a tour diary, reviews, stories and other 
things of interest.

5035 11th Ave. NE / Seattle, WA 98105


PUNK LIFE #4 / $1.00 and 2 stamps

A zine dedicated to... burritos. No kidding!

850 N. Edison St. / Arlington, VA 22205


RADIO RIOT #18 / stamp

When it comes to one page zines, this is the best. Hands 
down.

c/o WRSU / 126 College Ave. / New Brunswick, NJ 08903


THE RECONNOITER #4 / $1.00 ppd.

Tons and tons of reviews. This reminds me a little of 
Factsheet Five.

1776 Kokomo Dr. / Hubbard, OH 44425


RIOT BOY #2 / .25 cents and a stamp

Clippings and letters, nothing more.

PO Box 9382 / Reno, NV 89507


RUINS CAFE #1 / $1.00 ppd.

Classifieds, reviews and clippings from a couple of 
publications.

PO Box 3162 / Montebello, CA 90640


RUNT #13 / 2 stamps

A recipe from Mark Robinson (Unrest), interview with Crayon, 
clothes for the indie-rock paper doll and reviews.

PO Box 261 / Merion, PA 19066


SKUNKS FLY BY NIGHT #? / 1 stamp

Hey, it has a guide of places to piss in New Haven, how can 
you go wrong?

62 Brownwell St. / New Haven, CT 06511


SLUG VOMIT #1 / $1.00 ppd.

Interview with GG "Rocket Scientist" Allin!

Eric Keller / 1617 Coronation Ct. / Green Bay, WI 54313


SPAZOLEUM #1 / 1 stamp or zine trade

Thoughts, reviews, stories and 'juicy bits' stolen from 
actual diaries!

Tim Tracy / 1705 Scenic Ln. / Healdsburg, CA 95448


SPUN #1 / .50 cents and a stamp

Hair care tips, comics, opinions and a couple of show 
reviews.

Erdman / 1600 Campus Rd Box F44 / Los Angeles, CA 90041


SUBNORMAL #5 / $1.00 ppd.

Political opinions, bad poetry, Gothic rock, reviews and an 
interview with Sonic Youth. Scary....

PO Box 602 / Normal, IL 61761


TASTY TREAT #0 / stamp

Handwritten, sloppy layouts, and clippings.

4702 Hayvenhurst Ave. / Encino, CA 91436


THE TEN PERCENT SOLUTION #1 / $1.00 ppd.

Dedicated to focusing on issues, personalities and happenings 
in the gay/lesbian scene.

PO Box 1334 / Milwaukee, WI 53201


UNBENT #2 / $1.00 ppd

Reviews, opinions and a couple of interviews (Francis Onion 
and Juliana Hatfield)

John / 1541 Freeport Rd / Natrona Hts., PA 15065


VAR TUFA #? / 3 stamps

Chaotic layout that gives me a headache looking at it. If you 
want to take a stab at it, write to...

PO Box 1344 / Claremont, CA 91711


WORDS AND LETTERS #0 / 2 IRC's

Clippings from the "Love and Rockets" comics, and heapin' 
helpin' of record reviews.

PO Box 90 / 8500 Kortrijk / Belgium


YAHTZEEN #1 / $1.50 ppd. 

Check this out for the complete and thorough Dischord 
discography. Interesting.

PO Box 9732 / Fargo, ND 58106-9732
