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'''Loserdom''' is a [[D.I.Y.]] [[zine]] from Dublin, Ireland. | '''Loserdom''' is a [[D.I.Y.]] [[zine]] from Dublin, Ireland. | ||
− | '''Loserdom''' is put together by Anto and Eugene, the Loser brothers. The first issue appeared in June 1996 as a freesheet. Since then the brothers have released another fourteen issues. '''Loserdom''' covers such topics as [[Punk]] rock, D.I.Y., independent music, cycling and bikes, politics and anti-war sentiment. The zine has featured interviews with bands such as Fugazi, Mudhoney and Sebadoh and with people such [[activist]] Ciaron O'Reilly, poet Saul Williams, musician Guy Picciotto and [[zinester]] P.A.. The last issue was released in December 2006 as a ten year anniversary issue and was 68 pages long. | + | '''Loserdom''' is put together by Anto and Eugene, the Loser brothers. The first issue appeared in June 1996 as a freesheet. Since then the brothers have released another fourteen issues. '''Loserdom''' covers such topics as [[Punk]] rock, D.I.Y., independent music, cycling and bikes, politics and anti-war sentiment. The zine has featured interviews with bands such as Fugazi, Mudhoney and Sebadoh and with people such [[activist]] Ciaron O'Reilly, poet Saul Williams, musician Guy Picciotto and [[zinester]] P.A. of [[A New Clear Threat]] zine. The last issue was released in December 2006 as a ten year anniversary issue and was 68 pages long. |
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Revision as of 20:32, 18 April 2007
Loserdom is a D.I.Y. zine from Dublin, Ireland.
Loserdom is put together by Anto and Eugene, the Loser brothers. The first issue appeared in June 1996 as a freesheet. Since then the brothers have released another fourteen issues. Loserdom covers such topics as Punk rock, D.I.Y., independent music, cycling and bikes, politics and anti-war sentiment. The zine has featured interviews with bands such as Fugazi, Mudhoney and Sebadoh and with people such activist Ciaron O'Reilly, poet Saul Williams, musician Guy Picciotto and zinester P.A. of A New Clear Threat zine. The last issue was released in December 2006 as a ten year anniversary issue and was 68 pages long.