Difference between revisions of "Spunk zine"
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+ | ==Issues== | ||
+ | *Issue 1 (summer 1993) | ||
+ | *Issue 2 (n.d) | ||
+ | *Issue 3 (n.d.) | ||
+ | *Issue 4 (Winter 1995) | ||
+ | *Issue 5 (February 1996) | ||
+ | *Issue 6 (January? 1998): Contains a 7" with tracks by Scud Mountain Boys, BL Stryker, and UNO. | ||
==Reviews== | ==Reviews== |
Latest revision as of 00:03, 21 December 2007
Spunk zine (1994-1998), also known as Spunk Magazine or simply Spunk, was an Australian music zine and part-time tour operator. From late 1998 Spunk zine became Spunk Records.
Contact: PO Box 192, Mascot NSW, 2020 AUSTRALIA
Issues
- Issue 1 (summer 1993)
- Issue 2 (n.d)
- Issue 3 (n.d.)
- Issue 4 (Winter 1995)
- Issue 5 (February 1996)
- Issue 6 (January? 1998): Contains a 7" with tracks by Scud Mountain Boys, BL Stryker, and UNO.
Reviews
- The new pollution, page 75.
External Links
- Spunk, Libraries Australia catalogue record
- Spunk Records website
- Spunk Records MySpace