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− | '''ganesha zine''' | + | '''ganesha zine''' was an Argentinian [[fanzine]]. It appeard in October 2005 and the last issue was released in December 2006. |
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+ | These four issues included interviews with argentinians bands such as [http://www.utopians.com.ar Utopians], Dragonauta and Zorros Petardos Salvajes and International inteviews with bands like Flaming Sideburns, Nikki Sudden, Fenix Tx, The Crusaders, Hard ons. | ||
+ | It was a fanzine involved with the [[punk]] culture specially but also with the garage/mod/[[hardcore]]/experimental music too. | ||
+ | When it sold out and was out of print, the editor turned it into an Active webzine and got interviews with: Fugazi, Medications, Q and not U, Can, Suicide, These arms are snakes, Tim Kinsella (CaP N Jazz/Joan of Arc), Ian Svenonius (Nation of Ulysses/The Make up/ Weird War), Bad Brains, Dead Boys, The Slits, etc. | ||
+ | The zine also made reviews of albums, exploitation films, serial killers and underground counter culture. | ||
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Revision as of 00:18, 22 February 2012
ganesha zine was an Argentinian fanzine. It appeard in October 2005 and the last issue was released in December 2006.
These four issues included interviews with argentinians bands such as Utopians, Dragonauta and Zorros Petardos Salvajes and International inteviews with bands like Flaming Sideburns, Nikki Sudden, Fenix Tx, The Crusaders, Hard ons. It was a fanzine involved with the punk culture specially but also with the garage/mod/hardcore/experimental music too. When it sold out and was out of print, the editor turned it into an Active webzine and got interviews with: Fugazi, Medications, Q and not U, Can, Suicide, These arms are snakes, Tim Kinsella (CaP N Jazz/Joan of Arc), Ian Svenonius (Nation of Ulysses/The Make up/ Weird War), Bad Brains, Dead Boys, The Slits, etc. The zine also made reviews of albums, exploitation films, serial killers and underground counter culture.