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  • ...printed in black and white on a light grey paper. The photographs have a ''noise'' effect on them. * [http://bookletlibrary.org/s/saguer-pere// Booklet Library] scans from the inside.
    672 bytes (93 words) - 20:42, 13 March 2014
  • '''Terror''' is a Noise and Industrial music [[fanzine]] from Lithuania. ...hren, Clew of Theseus, Clo Goelach, Coma Detox, Gas Chamber, Haare, Hum of the Druid, Knurl, McKaras, Molester, Mourmansk 150, and Wertham.
    669 bytes (94 words) - 19:12, 30 December 2010
  • ...ine. The name 'Lärmkessel (noise tank)' we have taken from a festival with the same name. This should already be visible from the outset that it is not about trying a new town newspaper, or a general infor
    813 bytes (122 words) - 20:48, 23 February 2012
  • ...r]] and amateur humorist" living in [[Memphis]], TN. He formerly published the [[zine]] [[Cimarron Weekend]]. He is currently a freelance writer; his work [http://andrewearles.com/ The Andrew Earles home page]
    615 bytes (86 words) - 08:37, 30 November 2015
  • The site features articles about music covering indie rock bands as well as ele ...rnoise.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/Her-Noise-Archive-Series-One.pdf Her Noise Archive].
    728 bytes (105 words) - 21:22, 5 December 2022
  • ...hite power, Wilmer Watts, and an article by Lester Bangs titled "The White Noise Supremacists". 28 pages. [[category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:California Zines]] [[Category:1980's publications]]
    691 bytes (93 words) - 05:32, 16 March 2010
  • ...black' at the original surface level. The block is cut along the grain of the wood. Multiple colors can be printed by keying the paper to a frame around the woodblocks (where a different block is used for each color).
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  • ...a one anthology, released in August 2009 with a digital scan available on the Punks is Hippies Issuu archive web page. The zine originated from a blog.
    731 bytes (107 words) - 19:44, 25 June 2023
  • ...d personal writings with contributions from [[Kevin Kavanagh]] (who writes the [[Blast Off]] zine) and Kevo Murphy. ...ring the year since the first issue was released, not nearly as serious as the first issue.
    801 bytes (127 words) - 01:04, 1 February 2008
  • ...y are surprised to find out she does not, has never and will never live in the Motor City. * <b>[[Hello Cleveland: This Is Scum and Noise]]</b> 2005; two issues; made with [[Alex Spazz]] and [[Johnny Scumface]]
    906 bytes (131 words) - 00:06, 29 November 2015
  • '''The Orifice''' is a zine from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and San Francisco, Ca ...ding humor, Queer sexuality and gender bending, [[Punk]] music and related noise, and original [[Comic|comic]] art. Co-Editor [[Sy]] later went on to create
    831 bytes (119 words) - 22:53, 28 April 2013
  • ...ns Beast''. The pretty experimental zines vary in stile, size and content. The zine is produced and published in Mönchengladbach, Germany. ...ed with the music label [[Econore]] ([[Econore Magazine]]), specialised in noise and experimental music.
    811 bytes (112 words) - 22:46, 30 December 2013
  • ...founding member of the Profane Existence (P.E.) collective, and editor of the long-running [[Anarchism|anarcho]]-[[punk]] zine [[Profane Existence]]. In ...Alternative Scene]] (M.A.S.). From 1991-1993, he sang and played bass for the Minneapolis punk band Pissed. Siskind later became a vocalist for Disrespec
    941 bytes (134 words) - 21:03, 31 July 2007
  • ...ocused on extreme [[hardcore]] [[punk]] (powerviolence, fastcore etc), and noise music. It ran for two full issues and one collaborative issue during 2010 a ...unterstroke," collaborative zine with Richard Johnston-Jones ([[Madness of the Crowd]]), Matt Jordan ([[Expect Delays]]) and Chaz Hewitt (Eat a Book Recor
    955 bytes (126 words) - 03:42, 8 September 2011
  • ...cts two major metropolitan areas: Copenhagen, the Danish capital city, and the major Swedish city of Malmö. ...ght blue paper. The photographs have a ''noise'' effect on them that makes the zine look a bit trash and printed on a cheap printer.
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  • ...ne]] and music zine put out by [[Josh Medsker]] starting in 2001. He began the zine in Japan, then moved to Austin, TX., and then New York City. ...''Twenty-Four Hours'' also featured fiction and poetry from writers around the country. There have also been interviews with writers such as Neal Pollack
    4 KB (522 words) - 02:07, 29 May 2014
  • [[Image:Angry-at-the-bus-stop-5.gif|200px|thumb|right|Angry at the Bus Stop issue 5]] '''Angry at the Bus Stop''' was a Nottingham, UK based [[fanzine]] which was dissolved in 2
    1,022 bytes (149 words) - 23:18, 3 November 2010
  • ''Singalong!'' was published in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The first issue appeared in February 1957, and Volume II, No.1 was released Jul ...r folk music zines, such as [[Folk Scene]] in the 1960s, and [[Folks]], in the 1970s and 1980s, would continue to be published.
    1,001 bytes (153 words) - 20:53, 28 July 2015
  • [[Image:Artemis (final).jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover of the autumn 2009 issue - design by Jenny McLure]] ...ine is usually released three times a year, and is distributed for free at the university.
    996 bytes (134 words) - 10:39, 6 July 2013
  • '''The Dragomen''' was a [[One-shot|one off]] [[comic]] [[zine]]. It was written a ...they wished. The cover had a two colour screenprint of artwork inside and the zine was bound together by laces.
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