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'''Scam''' [[zine]], published by [[Iggy Scam]], is an influential zine first released in the mid 90s. Currently, there are 5 zines (and a recent issue 5.5) published.  
 
'''Scam''' [[zine]], published by [[Iggy Scam]], is an influential zine first released in the mid 90s. Currently, there are 5 zines (and a recent issue 5.5) published.  
  
Like its Berkley contemporary, [[Cometbus]], its content consists of stories told from a first person narrative perspective, and cover some of the same subject matter. Scam goes more indepth with politics including reports on creative protests such as the mission Burrito project, graffiti, and reports from protest events. It also includes interviews with activists and [[punk]] bands.
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Like its Berkeley contemporary, [[Cometbus]], its content consists of stories told from a first person narrative perspective, and cover some of the same subject matter. Scam goes more indepth with politics, including reports on creative protests such as the mission Burrito project, graffiti, and reports from protest events. It also includes interviews with activists and [[punk]] bands.
  
The thick issues are usually compiles of Iggy's writing in various other magazines: [[Maximum Rock N Roll]], [[Error]], etc. as well as new writing.
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The thick issues are usually compiles of Iggy's writing in various other magazines such as [[Maximum Rock N Roll]], [[Error]], etc., as well as new writing. '''Scam''' was featured in Volume Two of 1997's [[Zine Yearbook]].
  
 
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Scam zine, published by Iggy Scam, is an influential zine first released in the mid 90s. Currently, there are 5 zines (and a recent issue 5.5) published.

Like its Berkeley contemporary, Cometbus, its content consists of stories told from a first person narrative perspective, and cover some of the same subject matter. Scam goes more indepth with politics, including reports on creative protests such as the mission Burrito project, graffiti, and reports from protest events. It also includes interviews with activists and punk bands.

The thick issues are usually compiles of Iggy's writing in various other magazines such as Maximum Rock N Roll, Error, etc., as well as new writing. Scam was featured in Volume Two of 1997's Zine Yearbook.