Zine Reviews

YOU CAN’T PUT YOUR ARMS AROUND A MEMORY / LOU REEDER, THE: $3 and 2 stamps, 8 ½” x 5 ½”, copied, 28 pgs.

Written in a font usually reserved for the descriptions of Halloween costumes at Walgreens.

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HOW’S TRICKS #1: 5 ½” x 8 ½”, $2, printed, 18 pgs.

Mainly a cut-and-paste zine, mixed in with some small cartoons and doodles.

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LIKE A BOWLING BALL THROUGH THE DOOR: A PERSONAL ANTHOLOGY, PART TWO: $4, 5 ½” x 8”, photocopied, 74 pgs.

Joe comes across as having nothing to prove to anyone, that he’s trying to find meaning in his life, and that he has great faith in DIY punk rock.

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MARGIN MOUTH #11: stamps, single front and back page, photocopied

A guaranteed fifteen minutes of radacity.

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MAXIMUM ROCKNROLL #327: $4, 8 ½” x 11”, newsprint

Life as portrayed through columns in a punk magazine; and like life, sometimes it sucks and sometimes it rules.

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MAXIMUM ROCKNROLL, #326: $4, 8 ½” x 11”, newsprint

I suppose it’s really no longer fair to think of MRR as the Pentagon of Punk, but I’ll be honest, I still do.

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MEDIA JUNKY #13: $1 or stamps (or nice request), 8 ½” x 11”, photocopied, 1 pg.

For anyone who says “the internet wrecks things, because anyone can discover anything,” I say “Then why haven’t The Minutemen sold a million records?”

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MONGREL ZINE #8: 11” x 14”, folded, photocopied, 88pgs.

Everything here is in perfect harmony with zinedom.

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MORGENMUFFEL #18: 8 ¼” x 5 ¾”, photocopied, $3, 24 pgs.

An autobiographical affair that documents Isy’s anarchic, vegan life in and around Brighton, England.

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MOUNTZA: #2, $7, 8 ¼” x 10 ¾”, offset with three color cover, 72 pgs.

Wow! This is a really good zine. Clean, functional layouts, awesome photo reproduction, and excellent offset printing.

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