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− | Bizarre Illegal was a zine created semi-anonymously in Adelaide, Australia by a writer using many different pseudonyms. Contributors included [[Chris Tamm]] and many members of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cave_Clan Cave Clan]. The zine contained interviews, stories, poems, art and regular segments covering just about anything considered to be bizarre or illegal. | + | Bizarre Illegal was a [[zine]] created semi-anonymously in [[Adelaide, Australia]] by a writer using many different pseudonyms. Contributors included [[Chris Tamm]] and many members of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cave_Clan Cave Clan]. The zine contained interviews, stories, poems, art and regular segments covering just about anything considered to be bizarre or illegal. |
There were 4 issues released between 2003-2005. | There were 4 issues released between 2003-2005. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:34, 28 November 2015
Bizarre Illegal was a zine created semi-anonymously in Adelaide, Australia by a writer using many different pseudonyms. Contributors included Chris Tamm and many members of the Cave Clan. The zine contained interviews, stories, poems, art and regular segments covering just about anything considered to be bizarre or illegal. There were 4 issues released between 2003-2005.