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'''DNA''' (Adelaide, S.A.: E.C. Productions, 1979-) written by Harry Butler, is the longest running fanzine in Australia, primarily covering Adelaide's punk, alternative and underground music scene.
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[[Image:Dna.1.jpg|frame|DNA 1 Oct 1979]]
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'''DNA''' (Adelaide, S.A.: E.C. Productions, 1979-) written by Harry Butler, is the longest running [[fanzine]] in Australia, running to ~120 issues, primarily covering Adelaide's [[punk]], alternative and [[Underground Culture|underground music]] scene.
  
[[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Australian Zines]] [[Category:1970's publications]] [[Category:Punk]] [[Category:1980's publications]] [[Category:1990's publications]] [[Category:2000's publications]]
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Over the years many other non-Adelaide bands have featured, often including detailed listings of lineups, recording sessions and releases for selected artists, plus sordid local gossip and occasional bad jokes. Live reviews come with complete set lists of songs performed. No pictures, just lots of typed out words, and very messy looking covers. This publication is more concerned with its contents than its appearance.
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==Contact==
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PO Box 602
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North Adelaide
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South Australia 5006
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==External Links==
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*[http://www.ozmusicbooks.com/merchant.ihtml?id=2761&step=2 DNA fanzine on E.C. Productions Australian Music Books website]
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Latest revision as of 07:55, 10 November 2007

DNA 1 Oct 1979

DNA (Adelaide, S.A.: E.C. Productions, 1979-) written by Harry Butler, is the longest running fanzine in Australia, running to ~120 issues, primarily covering Adelaide's punk, alternative and underground music scene.

Over the years many other non-Adelaide bands have featured, often including detailed listings of lineups, recording sessions and releases for selected artists, plus sordid local gossip and occasional bad jokes. Live reviews come with complete set lists of songs performed. No pictures, just lots of typed out words, and very messy looking covers. This publication is more concerned with its contents than its appearance.

Contact

PO Box 602

North Adelaide

South Australia 5006

External Links