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Re/fuse is a hardcore/punk based zine from the Netherlands. The first issue was publshed in 2000. The zine is printed on tabloid format. Besides the regular punk music articles and interviews Re/fuse focusses on other counter cultures and underground art. Re/fuse is made by 7 people.
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'''Re/fuse''' is a [[hardcore]] [[punk]] based [[zine]] from the Netherlands.  
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The first issue was published in 2000. The zine is printed on tabloid format. Besides the regular punk music articles and interviews, Re/fuse focusses on other counter cultures and underground art. Re/fuse is made by 7 people.
  
  
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RE/fuse 06 (upcoming):Comeback Kid, Antidote, Fascist Aestetics in Punk +
 
RE/fuse 06 (upcoming):Comeback Kid, Antidote, Fascist Aestetics in Punk +
  
For updates on current issues check www.myspace.com/refusefanzine
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==External Link==
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*[http://www.myspace.com/refusefanzine Re/fuse]
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Revision as of 19:21, 2 April 2007

Re/fuse is a hardcore punk based zine from the Netherlands.

The first issue was published in 2000. The zine is printed on tabloid format. Besides the regular punk music articles and interviews, Re/fuse focusses on other counter cultures and underground art. Re/fuse is made by 7 people.


RE/fuse 01 (2000): Reaching Forward, Mark McCOy (Das Oath/Charles Bronson), Mihoen! + RE/fue 02 (2001): Oil, Alterglobalisation Movement, Orwell Nation + RE/fuse 03 (2003): Heaven Shall Burn, Modern Life is War, Punk bands and gay identity + RE/fuse 04 (2004): Ian Mackay, Re/fuse book club + RE/fuse 05 (2006): Kylesea, Converge, Abusive Action, State of Mind + RE/fuse 06 (upcoming):Comeback Kid, Antidote, Fascist Aestetics in Punk +

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