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'''Three Sheets to the Wind''' is a [[zine]] from Austin, TX (1997-1998). This zine was an obvious derivative of [[Peek-a-Boo]], and more specifically, of [[Puke-a-Booze]]. | '''Three Sheets to the Wind''' is a [[zine]] from Austin, TX (1997-1998). This zine was an obvious derivative of [[Peek-a-Boo]], and more specifically, of [[Puke-a-Booze]]. | ||
− | This zine produced three issues, and was originally free. An excerpt from this zine was featured in Jen Angel's [[Zine Yearbook]]. This zine was originally the product of three beer-drinking friends: [[Oona Moon Horton]], who went on to write [[Dixiecup]], [[Antonio Gonzalez]] who went on to write [[Brave Little Monkey]], and [[Zack Hyde]] who went on to write [[Beer Powered Bicycle]]. Three Sheets to the Wind was said, by [[Maximum Rock 'N' Roll]], to have "crossed the PC line in the sand" for either its vituperation against the french, its ready employment of NAMBLA imagery, its contempt for white trash, or its in-depth stories on miscarriages or abortions. | + | This zine produced three issues, and was originally free. An excerpt from this zine was featured in Jen Angel's 1997 [[Zine Yearbook]]. This zine was originally the product of three beer-drinking friends: [[Oona Moon Horton]], who went on to write [[Dixiecup]], [[Antonio Gonzalez]] who went on to write [[Brave Little Monkey]], and [[Zack Hyde]] who went on to write [[Beer Powered Bicycle]]. Three Sheets to the Wind was said, by [[Maximum Rock 'N' Roll]], to have "crossed the PC line in the sand" for either its vituperation against the french, its ready employment of NAMBLA imagery, its contempt for white trash, or its in-depth stories on miscarriages or abortions. |
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+ | Three Sheets to the Wind is included in the West Coast Zine Collection at San Diego State University. | ||
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+ | ==External Link== | ||
+ | * [http://scua.sdsu.edu/collections/zinesfindingaid.shtml West Coast Zine Collection at San Diego State University] | ||
[[Category: Zine]] | [[Category: Zine]] | ||
[[Category:Texas Zines]] | [[Category:Texas Zines]] | ||
[[Category:1990's publications]] | [[Category:1990's publications]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Zine Yearbook]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] | ||
+ | [[Category:West Coast Zine Collection]] |
Latest revision as of 07:17, 12 October 2009
Three Sheets to the Wind is a zine from Austin, TX (1997-1998). This zine was an obvious derivative of Peek-a-Boo, and more specifically, of Puke-a-Booze.
This zine produced three issues, and was originally free. An excerpt from this zine was featured in Jen Angel's 1997 Zine Yearbook. This zine was originally the product of three beer-drinking friends: Oona Moon Horton, who went on to write Dixiecup, Antonio Gonzalez who went on to write Brave Little Monkey, and Zack Hyde who went on to write Beer Powered Bicycle. Three Sheets to the Wind was said, by Maximum Rock 'N' Roll, to have "crossed the PC line in the sand" for either its vituperation against the french, its ready employment of NAMBLA imagery, its contempt for white trash, or its in-depth stories on miscarriages or abortions.
Three Sheets to the Wind is included in the West Coast Zine Collection at San Diego State University.