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− | '''Phree''' | + | '''Phree''' was a music [[zine]] by Nick and Andrew from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. |
'''Phree''' was released in the 1990's. Inside, the editors introduce their creation as "a little fanzine about music, life and Spike". Aside from the two editors, Chris is credited with creating the cover and helping out with art. It was a [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]], collaged, photocopied zine. | '''Phree''' was released in the 1990's. Inside, the editors introduce their creation as "a little fanzine about music, life and Spike". Aside from the two editors, Chris is credited with creating the cover and helping out with art. It was a [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]], collaged, photocopied zine. |
Revision as of 09:20, 13 November 2007
Phree was a music zine by Nick and Andrew from Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Phree was released in the 1990's. Inside, the editors introduce their creation as "a little fanzine about music, life and Spike". Aside from the two editors, Chris is credited with creating the cover and helping out with art. It was a cut and paste, collaged, photocopied zine.
The focus of the zine was on punk and indie music and featured lots of interviews with bands such as Grasshopper, Fifth Column, Satanatras, politiKILL inCOREct and Bender. Also included are reviews of recordings, live shows and zines. Pop culture references such as The Archies are bizarrely juxtaposed throughout the zine with other comic characters, along with a centerfold of wrestler Jake "The Snake" Roberts. And the "Spike" referred to in the introduction is none other than "Spike" of DeGrassi High.