do not quote me on these being strictly punk songs, i am making shit up and having fun
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FROM THE PERSONAL COLLECTION OF MICK JONES -- FROM THE ROCK N ROLL PUBLIC LIBRARY ARCHIVES.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on assorted pages from the 1977 fanzine put together by THE RINGS punk band, to promote their Chiswick Records single "I Wanna Be Free," featuring Twink.
The zine also includes much on punk precursors The Pink Fairies and a bit on The Pretty Things, plus a brief piece on Syd Barrett, Pink Floyd, and the Stars band in 1972, from the shelves of the Rock n roll Public Library and the personal collection of Mick Jones (THE CLASH, BIG AUDIO DYNAMITE).
Source: www.picuki.com/media/3429268594872618993.
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Zaniak got featured on Hexarc Zine!
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Banan Issues 5 and 8 (Zines, 1986/1988)
Two issues of a Swedish punk zine. You can read them here.
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Nice pretty stack of zines, gonna be put out soon! Not sure where, but they’re gonna be in Palm Springs, and hopefully LA county!!
COCKTAILDOLLZ: WHAT THE FUCK IS PUNK?: teen guide to rebellion and social rejection
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LEAVING
From Nostalgia Diary (2022)
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I know I talk too much in english and spanglish (lol) and my main language to communicate with people is just... Random noises ("boo!" is one of my fav)!
My native tongue is spanish and I wanted to have that main language in this, my blog, but thing happened like people talking in english or having more info and/or content in english
I cannot magically do those things spanish, can I?
Also also, I think using english can attract more audiences but- Here is my dilemma
I want to express myself with my native tongue!! I want to make a zine just for telling random things to random people and the way I feel is right is with spanish not some broken english or spanglish (although it would be funny because my brain most of the time is just broken spanglish)
So, spanish will be
Así que nada, haré la zine (¿el zine?) en español y a joderse para traducir ;w;
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intro to zines, from my very amateur self!
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SWEDISH DISCHARGE-STYLE PUNK GETS NIGHTMARISH FANZINE COVERAGE IN 2024.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on printed graphics from "Just a Nightmare" punk fanzine, featuring a Q&A with Jonna (from band's DISMACHINE, DISKONTO, APARAT, BOMBARDMENT, etc...), from J.A.N. zine #36, published February 2024.
Q (J.A.N.): "This same year of 1995 DISMACHINE will release the great split LP with TOTALITÄR. Both bands recorded at the same place and at the same time? Can you tell us more about how the recording process was this time? Was it done fast or was it a slow run? How much time did it took till it’s all done?
A (JONNA): "Right at the start Jutte explained to us why these early D-beat bands from the ‘80s are so good. It's not just that they were first that makes them legendary even today. Studio time was so expensive back then, so these bands couldn't afford retakes. Instead they rehearsed. A lot! It doesn't matter how basic and easy a song is, play it 100 times before recording anyway. Cutting and piecing together and using technology to fix mistakes might work for ABBA, but we are punk. Perfection is not a goal, energy and emotion is. I loved this idea right away. I never liked recording, but I love playing live. I would say that out of everything I have ever recorded, 90% was first take. I mean, if I dropped a drum stick I would quit but it takes a lot to make me not finish a song. Once a dude got up on stage and moved all my drums away, including the stool. I had to like push the snare with me as he started dragging the bass drum away and I had to follow. It was with DISKONTO and it was a long-ass song too, like over two minutes! The second the song was over I just threw the sticks away, chased him and drop kicked him in the chest. I'm not violent and I just thought it was fun. The kick wasn't hard, it was all antics, like American Wrestling. But as I ran back to the stage, PeGe, the bass player, elbowed the dude right in the chin. He went down and lay there knocked out for the rest of the set. Back to the question. Me and Marsta were so stoked we were splitting with TOTALITÄR, and then we had a Finland tour together too. Being on the same level as your big idols is a big thing at that age, and that's the beauty of punk I guess. I mean, KISS has a billion fans, but how many of them gets to tour with KISS?"
Source: www.picuki.com/media/3313216028051262836
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Page 77 of Making Stuff and Doing Things by Kyle Bravo
How to Wheatpaste by Anonymous
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