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− | '''Hardware Fanzine''' was a New Jersey hardcore/punk music [[fanzine]] created by [[David Koenig]] & [[Brett Beach]] between the years 1993-1996. It was started as a reaction to the dull music scene around New Jersey at the time. They interviewed bands, reviewed bad records and went to a lot of shows. At it's peak (issue #9) ''Hardware'' had a 2,000 copy print run, which reached all over the world. It's complete run is now available on a CD, with many bonuses. | + | '''Hardware Fanzine''' was a New Jersey [[hardcore]]/[[Punk|punk music]] [[fanzine]] created by [[David Koenig]] & [[Brett Beach]] between the years 1993-1996. |
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+ | It was started as a reaction to the dull music scene around New Jersey at the time. They interviewed bands, reviewed bad records and went to a lot of shows. At it's peak (issue #9) ''Hardware'' had a 2,000 copy print run, which reached all over the world. It's complete run is now available on a CD, with many bonuses. | ||
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* [http://mywebpages.comcast.net/babeach Hardware Fanzine] | * [http://mywebpages.comcast.net/babeach Hardware Fanzine] | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:03, 11 December 2007
Hardware Fanzine was a New Jersey hardcore/punk music fanzine created by David Koenig & Brett Beach between the years 1993-1996.
It was started as a reaction to the dull music scene around New Jersey at the time. They interviewed bands, reviewed bad records and went to a lot of shows. At it's peak (issue #9) Hardware had a 2,000 copy print run, which reached all over the world. It's complete run is now available on a CD, with many bonuses.