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'''Zugang''' (German for "Access") was a zine from Richmond, Indiana, U.S.A.
 
'''Zugang''' (German for "Access") was a zine from Richmond, Indiana, U.S.A.
  
Published in the late 1980's , '''Zugang''' covered the [[punk]] and [[hardcore]] scene. The first issue of the zine was entitled ''Impaled Details'' but by the second issue the name had changed to '''Zugang''' and would remain so for the next seven issues. Interviews with bands were featured prominently in each issue. Also included was writing on politics, religion, racism, tax resistance, [[Straight Edge|straight edge]], and censorship. Occasionally zines such as [[But A Twist of the Lip]], [[Disfiguration]], [[Endless Resistance]],  [[Hippycore]], [[No KKK No Fascist USA]], [[Poison Planet]], [[Rank Amateur Press]], [[Storm Warning]], and [[Time To Unite]] were reviewed. Contributors were Beij, [[Stevec Bones]],  Christy C.,  Rob C., Carl Casanova,  Rick Da Beast, Laura G.,  Johnni, Edward Mycue, David Reynolds,  Dave Wave, Paul Weinman, and Sigmund Weiss.  '''Zugang''' was a photocopied [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] zine that was published by Lisa L and was always free.
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Published in the late 1980's , ''Zugang'' covered the [[punk]] and [[hardcore]] scene. The first issue of the zine was entitled ''Impaled Details'' but by the second issue the name had changed to ''Zugang'' and would remain so for the next seven issues. Interviews with bands were featured prominently in each issue. Also included was writing on politics, religion, racism, tax resistance, [[Straight Edge|straight edge]], and censorship. Occasionally zines such as [[But A Twist of the Lip]], [[Disfiguration]], [[Endless Resistance]],  [[Hippycore]], [[No KKK No Fascist USA]], [[Poison Planet]], [[Rank Amateur Press]], [[Storm Warning]], and [[Time To Unite]] were reviewed. Contributors were Beij, [[Stevec Bones]],  Christy C.,  Rob C., Carl Casanova,  Rick Da Beast, Laura G.,  Johnni, Edward Mycue, David Reynolds,  Dave Wave, Paul Weinman, and Sigmund Weiss.  ''Zugang'' was a photocopied [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] zine that was published by Lisa L and was always free.
  
 
===Issues===
 
===Issues===

Revision as of 18:51, 3 April 2013

Zugang
Issue Six

Zugang (German for "Access") was a zine from Richmond, Indiana, U.S.A.

Published in the late 1980's , Zugang covered the punk and hardcore scene. The first issue of the zine was entitled Impaled Details but by the second issue the name had changed to Zugang and would remain so for the next seven issues. Interviews with bands were featured prominently in each issue. Also included was writing on politics, religion, racism, tax resistance, straight edge, and censorship. Occasionally zines such as But A Twist of the Lip, Disfiguration, Endless Resistance, Hippycore, No KKK No Fascist USA, Poison Planet, Rank Amateur Press, Storm Warning, and Time To Unite were reviewed. Contributors were Beij, Stevec Bones, Christy C., Rob C., Carl Casanova, Rick Da Beast, Laura G., Johnni, Edward Mycue, David Reynolds, Dave Wave, Paul Weinman, and Sigmund Weiss. Zugang was a photocopied cut and paste zine that was published by Lisa L and was always free.

Issues

1. Interviews with Anti-Scrunti Faction, Kumi Katyrit

2. Interviews with Sub, Impulse Manslaughter, Desecration

3. Interviews with Transgression, G.A.S.H., Psycho Sin

4. Interviews with Radiation Sickness, The Fixtures, Hand Of Doom

5. Interviews with Freaks of Nature, SNFU, Libido Boys, Moral Crux, Action Figure

6. Interviews with Skeletal Earth, Hellbound, Fifth Column

7. Interviews with Dryrot, Lie Detectors, the writer White Boy

8. Interviews with 2 Car Family, Social Outcast

Zugang also released a number of audio cassette compilation tapes:

  • Back Stabbing Two Faced Compilation,
  • Frisk
  • Nature In the Raw
  • Acu-Punk-Ture

The bands performing on these compilation tapes were frequently also featured in Zugang.

Zugang ended in 1990 after eight issues had been produced. Lisa L. went on to release the Riot Grrrl zine Griselda in the 1990s.