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90/80
"Ditto"
COW 90/80-7 book+7" $9.00
A 3-song 7" EP by 7 Seconds, recorded in 1980 and never before released, plus the 130-page punk book/zine "Can of Worms," published in 1990. Incredibly primal punk sounds, plus latter-day raps, graphics, cartoons, poetry and more. (MAGAZINES)

ADBUSTERS
"Vol 2 #1"
ADBUSTER 2-1 magazine *$2.00
Begun by former ad execs fed up with the "game", this magazine takes the first steps toward mediacide. Lucid articles on various aspects of media in our lives and media as the command and control center of the New World Order. Lots of well done detourned advertisements, as you might expect from ex-media professionals. (S-80i) (MAGAZINES)

ADBUSTERS
"Volume 3 #1"
ADBUSTER 3-1 magazine *$2.00
In this issue: virtual reality and human cyberalteration, fiction by JG Ballard, trading TV channels for dreams, from industrial forestry to ecoforestry, cyberencounters on the Internet, Salem cigarettes burn the press, culture jamming, selling rebellion, and tons more. Glossy stock and full color throughout, great parody ads, vital information. 82 pages. (MAGAZINES)

ADBUSTERS
"Volume 3 #3"
ADBUST 3.3 magazine *$2.00
An essay on deconstructing images, an interview with PR godfather Edward Bernays, Gen X marketing and anti-marketing, meme warfare against the consumerist armada, deconstructing coffee, interview with Paul Krassner, oil industry heresy, the re-enchantment of art, plenty of great ad spoofs, tons of super informative sidebars and lots more. Full color graphics and photos throughout, sharp layout, perfect bound, 96 pages. (MAGAZINES)

ADBUSTERS QUARTERLY
"Volume 3 #2"
ADBUSTER 3-2 magazine *$2.00
Essential information for surviving the bullshit onslaught! Culture jamming on campus, resisting the commercialisation of the Internet, ecological economics, the big lie in Marlboro country, the American wedding industry, corporate soul & MTV, raping the planet (part 3549), greasin' it down at McDonald's, Madonna Inc., cigarette "fun" facts, holding the corporation accountable, marketing to "processed" kids, and lots more. 90 pages, full color thoughout. (MAGAZINES)

AGAINST SLEEP AND NIGHTMARE
"#2"
ASAN 2 magazine *$2.00
A Situationist zine that has themes lying between the revolution of everyday life and the collapse of capitalism. Guaranteed to rattle many cages. Includes a glossary of terms, "The Spectacle's Critique of the Spectacle" on intentional vs. vague vs. covert "subversive information" and their short comings, "The Project of Supersession" and more. (S-30) (MAGAZINES)

AGAINST SLEEP AND NIGHTMARE
"#3"
ASAN 3 magazine *$1.50
Includes "Flash; the Geopolitics of Collapse" about the objects you "need", "BohoLand" about the re-deviance of commercial art to smokescreen the need for truly radical works, and other articles. (S-30) (MAGAZINES)

AIN'T NOTHIN' LIKE FUCKIN' MOONSHINE
"#10"
ANLFM 10 zine *$3.00
Toys, lots and lots of cartoons, superheros in spandex, Godheadsilo, Deerhoof, comix artist Al Columbia, skateboarding around town, some music and comix reviews and a bunch more, and it all connects right here. 58 pages on nice heavy stock with a 2-color cover and the insides printed all in maroon. (MAGAZINES)

ALIEN UNDERGROUND
"version 0.0"
ALIUND 0 zine *$2.60
The premier issue of this UK zine is devoted to the still very hot (despite the rumors) London rave scene. Coverage includes the incredibly repressive Criminal Justice Bill, the Finnish techno label Sahko Recordings, morphing culture (in the mix), gangsta techno in New York, Chicago, Paris, Frankfurt and Rotterdam, the UK label Digital Hardcore, rants and manifestos, a report from the London Psychogeographical Association, record and book reviews, news and more. 20 pages, UK import. (MAGAZINES)

ANARCHY
"#28"
ANARCHY 28 magazine *$2.00
Includes "Myths of the Anti-War movement" by Charlatan Stew, "Legend of the Great Dismal Maroons" (an important aspect of the little known dark side of American history) by James Koehmline, "No State solution is a Good Solution" (on media's triumphant victory in the Middle East), the 7th chapter of Raoul Vaneigem's "Revolution of Everyday Life", international anarchist news, reviews, letters, and more. Includes an insert of North American Anarchist Review. (T-36i) (MAGAZINES)

ANARCHY
"#30"
ANARCHY 30 magazine *$2.00
People's Park, revolt in Iraq, behind the barricades in Moscow, Zerzan on postmodernism, Black on Vaneigem, Vaneigem on technology, notes from Eastern Europe, plus absolutely tons of book & zine reviews, correspondence & lots more. (T-36i) (MAGAZINES)

ANARCHY
"#31"
ANARCHY 31 magazine *$2.50
The theme for this issue is "Women, Gender & Anarchy." Articles by L. Susan Brown, Toni Otter, Sally Gonick, Laure Akai, Iris Mills, Liz Highleyman, Amy Meselson, Ruth Hubbard and others explore various issues in anarchism, feminism and gender politics. Plus the usual lively letters, reviews, etc. (T-44i) (MAGAZINES)

ANARCHY
"#32"
ANARCHY 32 magazine *$2.50
A special issue on libertarian fiction; stories by Paul Goodman, Nancy Bogen, Richard Kostelanetz & Chaim Rimrot, Vaneigem on mediated abstraction, confessions of a posterist, the small press as class struggle, Melville's "Bartleby the Scrivener," Russian eco-anarchists, a super-beefy alternative press review section, a revealing interview with an ex-Red Brigade member and lots more! (T-44) (MAGAZINES)

ANARCHY
"#34"
ANARCHY 34 magazine *$2.50
Sort of a "crime" issue, with features on the criminal as hero in American mythology, legal repression of sex researchers, a report from behind the bars by a jailhouse lawyer, the LA riots of 1992, the Watts riots of 1965, and solitary confinement as punishment, plus lots more columns, features, reviews, letters, etc. An especially packed 88 pages! (MAGAZINES)

ANARCHY
"#41"
ANARCHY 41 zine *$3.50
A special issue on individualism, with essays on the bogus nature of libertarianism, the 19th century radical egoist Max Stirner, an excerpt from the seminal "The Right to Be Greedy," the turn-of-the-century Illegalists, Zerzan on "In Memoria," surrealism and individualism, prison abolition, Vaneigem on creativity, spontaneity and poetry, "Why I Became a Burglar," several pages of book reviews, columns, letters and more. 84 pages. (MAGAZINES)

B.A.S.S.
"#2, January 1994"
BASS 2 zine *$0.50
The official newsletter of the Bay Area Spoonless Society and their very special "fork, knife and chopsticks" issue. Also inside: an interview with Jake Ceely (14 year old anti-spooner who heroically said "no" to depravity, B.A.S.S. product watch, an educational crossword puzzle, Ask Alonzo and more. 8.5"x11", 8 pages. (MAGAZINES)

B.A.S.S.
"#3, Spring 1994"
BASS 3 zine *$0.50
The Bay Area Spoonless Society continues to fight the bulwarks of oppression with another spoon tarnishin' issue. A story about an ugly scene where a Walnut Creek youth was attacked by fast food employees for taking a stand against sporks, sinister flying objects and the alien "spoon people," and some tasty and yet coercion-free picnic recipes. Plus the usual array of advice, consumer tips, and indisputable proof that evil lurks in the kitchens of America. 8.5"x11" 8 pages. (MAGAZINES)

B.A.S.S.
"#4"
BASS 4 zine *$0.50
The Bay Area Spoonless Society raves on against the menace of the devil's eating utensil. 8 pages. (MAGAZINES)

BAD TRIP
"#11"
BADTRI 11 zine $4.00
Garage, psych, sleaze, surf and general sickness with a '60s-'70s bent! In this issue: ALICE COOPER, BRIAN JONESTOWN MASSACRE, NAZZ, THE BARBARIANS, CATFIGHT, R.L. BURNSIDE, THE EL CAMINOS, SATURN V, THE LOONS, THE VENDETTAS, two incredibly detailed, multi-page vintage recordings columns, plus a full section of current release reviews! 62 pages. (MAGAZINES)

BAD TRIP
"#12"
BADT 12 zine $4.00
Fun and unique, if not CRAZY shit! The latest, greatest issue of BAD TRIP finds em stretching into other musical idioms, but still focusing on the cream of the garage/psych crop. Great interviews with NEW YORK DOLLS' Sylvian Sylvian, as well as Barry Tashian, singer/guitarist for legendary 60s band THE RAMAINS and recent author of a touring-with-the-BEATLES diary; plus articles on the late ALICE COOPER GROUP guitarist Glen Buxton, KIM FOWLEY, THE PERSUADERS, THE DECIBELS, MICK COLLINS and GUITAR WOLF. Also, "A night with JERRY LEE LEWIS" and many reviews of music new and old. (MAGAZINES)

BAD TRIP
"#13"
BADTRIP 13 magazine $4.00
In this issue: a long interview with KIM FOWLEY, a chat with Dave Vanian and Capt. Sensible of THE DAMNED, short bits on ANDRE WILLIAMS, THE SUBSONICS, THE LEARS, THEE ULTRA BIMBOOS and CLAUDIA MALIBU, Florida mid-'60s garage group WE THE PEOPLE, '90s Cleveland garage rockers THE REVELERS, and a huge, huge pile of record reviews covering the best garage, beat, R&B, rockabilly, and punk releases. (MAGAZINES)

BAD TRIP
"#8"
BADTRI 8 zine $6.30
Garage rawk mania and sleaze with features on the Kaisers, Little Phil & the Night Shadows, the Mystreated, Jayne County, the Fallouts, Laika & the Cosmonauts, and DMZ, plus tons of detailed reviews, photos and more. 60 pages, all on heavy glossy stock. (MAGAZINES)

BAD VIBE
"#2"
BADV 2 zine + 7" $6.00
The fanzine has Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, the Muffs, Rob Vasquez of the Night Kings, nutty reviews, and even nuttier articles by & about a bunch of goofy stuff, plus a full color Royal Trux & Jon Spencer Blues Explosion poster. The 7" is a 4-song EP by the Night Kings, extra raw & extra rockin'! 42 pages. (MAGAZINES)

BANANAFISH
"#13"
BANFISH 13 magazine + CD $9.60
The smelly underbelly of "experimental" music, noise, electronics, and other means of convincing your friends that you're infinitely cooler/weirder than they'll ever be. Mucking up this issue are features on DIESEL GUITAR, ILHAN MIMAROGLU, NAUTICAL EYE, SOLID EYE, UNIVERSAL INDIANS, WILLIAM WINANT, ANGST HASE PFEFFER NASE, NIGEL BUNN, WITCYST, IRR.APP.(EXT.), A.Z. (ex of SCISSOR GIRLS), and French book publishers Le Dernier Cri, plus lots of reviews, etc. The CD has exclusive, previously unreleased stuff by all the above. (MAGAZINES)

BANANAFISH
"#14"
BANFISH 14 magazine + CD $9.60
The 2000 issue of this once-in-a-blue-moon, more-avant-than-thou zine of electronic music, composers, field recordings, avant rock, novelty, comix, improv and jazz, this time including features and recordings from Trey Spruance of MR. BUNGLE, Peg Murray of U.S. SAUCER, John Wiese of BASTARD NOISE, and THE POLAR GOLDIE CATS, among others. (MAGAZINES)

BEN IS DEAD
"#27"
BID 27 zine $4.00
As if the last two issues weren't enough, here's "Retro Hell part 3!" Includes the Retro Encyclopedia M-Z (everything from Bob Mackie to Zotz), retro scandals, a long interview with Malcolm McLaren, Judy Blume slumber parties, online retro, Terence McKenna, a brief history of retro faddism, the Hollywood squatter scene, and show, bookand record reviews. 156 pages. (MAGAZINES)

BEN IS DEAD
"#28"
BID 28 zine *$3.50
Finally out of Retro Hell, we now enter the weird world of "Bentime Stories." Mostly stories in this issue, some true and some not, about stuff as diverse as Mounties, sex clubs, swimming pools, disease, law clerks, and about a couple of dozen more tales of the bizarre, depraved and wacky worlds of Ben Is Dead contributors. Plus book, record, show, zine etc. reviews, of course! 116 pages. (MAGAZINES)

BEN IS DEAD
"#29"
BID 29 magazine $4.00
A look at the world thru rose-tinted X-Ray glasses in this, THE COMIC ISSUE! 154 gosh-dern pages of interviews with MR T, CHUMBAWAMBA, MIKE DIANA, SHONEN KNIFE, Ron Turner of LAST GASP COMICS, OPTIC NERVE's Adrien Tomine, TART creator Howie Dard, ZOO ARSONIST PRESS, FRIENDS OF LULU, CHRISTINE SHIELDS, JOHNNY THE HOMICIDAL MANIAC creator Jhonen Vasquez, NEIL GAIMAN & DAVE McKEAN, ZAP, Peter Bagge of HATE!, plus stories on English and Japanese comics, Xeric Grants, and many actual comics, as well as a wealth of live and record reviews. (MAGAZINES)

BIRTH OF TRAGEDY
"#3"
BOT 3 magazine *$2.00
The "Power" issue: Lydia Lunch, Gregory Corso, Allen Ginsberg, National Survival Game, Rene Girard, etc. (T-24i) (MAGAZINES)

BIRTH OF TRAGEDY
"#5"
BOT 5 magazine *$2.00
The "Love" issue: Matt Groening, Russ Meyer, Roland Loomis, Kitten Natividad, Mistress Antoinette, etc. (T-28i) (MAGAZINES)

BLUE HOLE
"#1"
BLUHOE 1 comics *$3.00
An eerie, hilarious debut comic by Christine Shields. Replete with extraordinarily well-endowed ghosts, underwater booze joints, kerosene wielding delinquents, and The Pancake Man. Seven spooky stories, beautifully drawn and heartily gut-splitting. In the past, she's contributed her fetishistic allegories to Hustler, NY Press, Bananafish, Flatter!, Ain't Nothin' Like Fuckin' Moonshine and illustrated records by Cloiter and Tarnation. (MAGAZINES)

BOOK YOUR OWN FUCKING LIFE
"#9"
MRRDIY 9 magazine $4.00
The 9th annual edition of this bible of punk scene do-it-yourself, with comprehensive listings of bands, zines, crash pads, record stores, distros, promoters, cheap eats and more for almost every place on earth. (MAGAZINES)

BROWBEAT
"#1"
BROWB 1 zine *$2.50
Great, rare interviews with the Boredoms and John Zorn, plus Jim O'Rourke, Ruins, Lily Braindrop of Taste of Latex magazine, animal snuff films, tripping thru Golden Gate park after dark, lots of reviews, fractured cartoons, hilarious letters, and more. 38 pages. (MAGAZINES)

BROWBEAT
"#2"
BROWB 2 zine $4.00
Interviews with Keiji Haino, Ennio Morricone (interviewed by John Zorn), Omoide Hatoba, Dog Faced Hermans, Diamanda Galas, Lou Reed (circa 1975 re Metal Machine Music), and cartoonist Diane DiMassa ("Hothead Paisan"), plus articles on Voice Crack, Musee Mecanique and Camera Obscura, the "Killed by Death" comp series, and a tour of the College of Mortuary Science, along with record reviews, collage art, cracked comix, and short fiction. 88 pages. (MAGAZINES)

BUNNYHOP
"#8"
BUNHOP 8 zine $5.00
It's the "clowns, freaks and outer space" issue, and features interviews with David Cronenberg, Adam Parfrey, Dame Darcy, Jessamine, George Kuchar, short-guy actor Mike Anderson, Katherine Dunn (author of "Geek Love" and "Death Scenes"), and clown-about-town Mr. Twister, and articles about Todd Browning, evil clowns, accordian mania, chupacabras, twins, Sahko Recordings, really short folks and more, plus columns, reviews and assorted weirdness. 130 pages of strangeness. (MAGAZINES)

CARBON 14
"#15"
CARBON14 15 magazine + 7" $5.00
On the cover: the Munsters meet the Addams Family in bed in one of ISABEL SAMARAS's kooky paintings. Inside: THE HELLACOPTERS, JOHNNY LEGEND, a NICK CAVE & THE BAD SEEDS tour diary, Tom Smith of TO LIVE & SHAVE IN L.A., THE GAZA STRIPPERS, SPIT, "ugly duckling" painter LINDA HOWARD, punk/porn photog KATRINA DEL MAR, TEXAS TERRI & THE STIFF ONES, SAVAGE 3-D, HASIL ADKINS on tour, the sleaze-o-phile zine-within-a zine "Exploitation Retrospect" (Klaus Kinski, etc.), stuff by The Whiskey Rebel, plus record, movie, print and porn video reviews, and lots more. The 7" has tracks by 4 rockin' NYC bands: THE DICTATORS, TOILET BOYS, JAYNE COUNTY, and THE MASTER PLAN. (MAGAZINES)

CARBON 14
"#16"
CARBON14 16 magazine + 7" $5.00
In this issue: ELECTRIC FRANKENSTEIN, THE 440's, STREETWALKIN' CHEETAHS, THE CHICKENHAWKS, horror/bizarre painter Wes Benscoter in full color (he also did the disturbing cover art), sexologist/writer/performer/fetish model/webmeister Dr. Ducky DooLittle, oddball collector Furry Couch, southern-fried punks HELLSTOMPER, Troma Films ("Toxic Avenger," "Surf Nazis Must Die," etc.) mastermind Lloyd Kaufman, female pro wrestler Missy Hyatt, and lots more shit, plus zine-within-a-zine Exploitation Retrospect, columns, plenty of record and porn reviews, etc. The 7" has tracks by HASIL ADKINS, ANDRE WILLIAMS, DAVIE ALLEN, and JOHNNY LEGEND. (MAGAZINES)

CARBON 14
"#17"
CARBON14 17 magazine + 7" $5.00
In this issue: RADIO BIRDMAN guitarist Deniz Tek, THE HOOKERS, B-MOVIE RATS, scum rock band HAMMERLOCK, ANTISEEN on tour, WASTOID, painters Joe O'Neill, Von Franco and Christine Karas, photographer Justice Howard, performance artist Dr. Ducky Doolittle, a long "Exploitation Retrospect" feature on John Waters, and lots more craziness. The 7" has tracks by FRANKENSTEIN DRAG QUEENS FROM PLANET 13, ALCOHOLICS UNANIMOUS, BOOTLEG BILL, and TUNNEL RATS. (MAGAZINES)

CARBON 14
"#18"
CARBON14 18 magazine + 7" $6.00
Full color cover art by Anthony Ausgang (plus a big, full color feature inside, with several prints), and features on FRANKENSTEIN DRAG QUEENS FROM PLANET X, wrestler/actress Queen Kong, artist Lisa Petrucci, BORIS THE SPRINKLER, THE DWARVES, the Confederacy of Scum Supershow 2000, actor Klaus Kinsky, a huge tiki bar in Columbus OH, glamour goddesses Mamie Van Doren and Julie Strain, guitarist William Weber of CHROME CRANKS, CANDY SNATCHERS and MURDER JUNKIES, plus lots of rants, columns and reviews, as well as the "Exploitation Retrospect" section with more features on DANZIG, director Fred Olen Ray, trashy film reviews and cheap wine reviews. The 7" has exclusive tracks by THE BELLRAYS, B MOVIE RATS, TEXAS TERRI & THE STIFF ONES, and LEAVING TRAINS. (MAGAZINES)

CARBON 14
"#19"
CARBON14 19 magazine + 7" $6.00
In this issue: MERLE HAGGARD, THE DWARVES, THE LAZY COWGIRLS, STEVIE & THE SECRETS, SOUR JAZZ and CANDYE KANE on the musical side, plus JOE LEONARD, CHAS RAY KRIDER, MAYFIELD WILLIAMS and JUSTICE HOWARD on the visual art side, plus a talk with Punk Magazine originator John Holmstrom, the wacky King Velveeda's cheesy funtime pages, and tons more columns, mini-features, rants, reviews, etc. The 7" is a South Philly streetfight showdown with LIMECELL, SERIAL KILLERS, THE BAD VIBES, and THE COSMIC COMMANDER'S INTERGALACTIC ORCHESTRA. (MAGAZINES)

CHUNKLET
"#11"
CHUNKL 11-7 magazine + 7" $6.25
Interviews with Poly Styrene of X-Ray Spex, Flying Saucer Attack, Spent, Thee Hydrogen Terrors, Ui, Servotron and some yoyo master, plus an Azalia Snail tour diary, prank calls to Burger King, America Online and Hooked On Phonics, how to be annoying, 8-track collecting, how to walk on hot coals, silly music ed definitions, live reviews, zine reviews, and more entertaining stuff. The 7" has two previously unreleased songs by Don Caballero, recorded live in 1992. 72 pages. (MAGAZINES)

CHUNKLET
"#12"
CHUNKLET 12-2 zine + CD $10.00
In the magazine: all you ever wanted to know about Krautrock, part 1 (Amon Duul, Can, Neu!, Kraftwerk, Harmonia, Cluster, etc.), a 2-part Moog athon, putting a radio station on the moon, Birdstuff of Man Or Astro-Man? interviews Canadian electronic punk/nerd rockers UJ3RK5, how to scam your way into an expensive event, a Don Caballero ghost story, how to un childproof a lighter, and a bunch more including lots of reviews. On the CD: exclusive, unreleased stuff by Man Or Astro-Man?, Arcwelder, Thee Hydrogen Terrors, The Yips, Six Finger Satellite, Hurl, Elf Power, Windy & Carl, Azalia Snail with Harry Pussy, Cash Money, Spatula, Harvey Milk, The Quadrajets, Steel Miners, Xerobot, Cruel, Cruel Moon, Stirling & the Azuza Plane. (MAGAZINES)

CHUNKLET
"#14"
CHUNKLET 14 magazine + CD $7.00
The cover is a Mad Magazine parody (complete with back cover fold-in and a lawsuit-provoking Alfred E. Newman on the front), and about a ton of indie-rock silliness inside: Birdstuff from MAN OR ASTRO-MAN? interviews booking agent Boche Billions, Ted Rall does a "Spy Vs. Spy" parody, how to be annoying at Monopoly, intelligence test for club doormen that a cucumber might pass, the synthesizer in punk rock, the indie cred test, "Trekkies and Guided By Voices fans: separated at birth?," STEREOLAB's Duophonic label, and a bunch more, including record and live reviews. The included CD has unreleased tracks by BROTHER JT, PORTASTATIC, DELTA 72, TRANQUIL, GREEN PAJAMAS, AMP, THE MINDERS, OPERATION RE-INFORMATION, IRVING KLAW TRIO, THERISPHERE, LOG, NEUTRINO, MELTED MEN, LOW NUMBERS, CAUSEY WAY, and DAPHNE DIAPHANOUS. 66 pages. (MAGAZINES)

COMETBUS
"#48"
COMETB 48 magazine *$2.00
What is this, hippies in Cometbus?? Well, partly. It's all interviews, all with people who moved to "the land" (we're talking some serious backwoods here, folks) as either adults or as children being towed along by adults. Crazy adventures, forest fires, pot growers, biker gangs, tofu in your lunch bag, naked people everywhere, the whole 9 yards. (MAGAZINE)

CONTINENTAL
"#5"
CONTINENTAL 5 magazine *$2.50
Bellingham's surf, garage, and exotic music magazine, featuring interviews with DEKE DICKERSON (UNTAMED YOUTH, DAVE & DEKE COMBO, GO-NUTS, Ecco-Fonic Records), THE PHANTOM SURFERS, THE BOSS MARTIAN-ETTES, and THE NIGHTCAPS. Rip Thrillby on the demise of James Bond films, Pamita Neptuna interviews "Sneaky" Pete Kleinow, who wrote the original Gumby theme song, Garage Shock '97 report, gear report, and reviews. (MAGAZINES)

CONTINENTAL
"#9"
CONTINENTAL 9 magazine + CD $6.00
The best and craziest of the surf, garage and instro scenes! MAN OR ASTRO-MAN? on the cover, plus a long interview with Coco and Birdstuff inside. Also a big interview with Trent Ruane of THE MUMMIES, Japan's ROYAL FINGERS, and East Coast surf combo THE BALBOAS, plus RCA's legendary Stereo Action exotica series from the 1960s, and lots of record and zine reviews. The CD has an amazing 26 outer space themed instro and surf tracks by MAN OR ASTRO-MAN?, KRONTJONG DEVILS, ROYAL FINGERS, GEIN & THE GRAVEROBBERS, THE DYNOTONES, THE METALUNAS, DESTINATION EARTH, THE APEMEN, THE NEBULAS, THE CAVE 4, THE SPACE COSSACKS, SIR BALD DIDDLEY, THE AQUA VELVETS, PLANET SEVEN, ZOMBIE IV, and many more! (MAGAZINES)

COOL BEANS
"#12"
COOLBEANS 12 magazine + CD $6.00
Interviews with DEERHOOF, the HANSON BROTHERS, Gerard Cosloy of Matador Records, Ben Weasel and Kevin Seconds, plus (since this is the "sports issue") articles on the insane Stanford Marching Band, hockey fighting, Formula One racing, soccer hooliganism, pro wrestling, sports gambling, strange sports mascot stories, and a 12 year old pro hockey player, not to mention news, columns, comix, puzzles, reviews, etc. The CD has Tommy Lasorda swearing his ass off, SNOWMEN, ZODIAC KILLERS, TICKLISH WARRIOR, THE COOPERATIVES, and more! (MAGAZINES)

COOL BEANS
"#13"
COOLBEANS 13 magazine + CD $6.00
The evictions and summer travels issue, with features on TRANS AM, THREE DAY STUBBLE's Japan tour, EX-GIRL, THE ZAMBONIES, Shoei from Japan Overseas, old San Francisco punk squat The Vats, the "dot-com" evictions, and lots more. The CD has tracks by TRANS AM, EX-GIRL, BROWN WHORENET, MUMBLE & PEG, THREE DAY STUBBLE, JOHN VANDERSLICE, XIU XIU, FOIBLES, GOMA, SMACK DAB, CULT OF THE DEAD COW, THE ZAMBONIES, and several others. (MAGAZINES)

COOL BEANS
"#8"
SKIPCB 8-2 zine + CD $6.00
The Travelling Issue features articles on bicycle touring, hitchhiking, train hopping, drive-away autos, and skydiving! Guest writers include LEE RANALDO and AARON COMETBUS. Band interviews: A MINOR FOREST, MODEST MOUSE, EX-CHITTLE, FUCK tour diary. Bonus CD with A MINOR FOREST, RHYTHM PIGS, LEE RANALDO, CARLOS! and many others. See what the SF Weekly called the "Best Local Music Zine 1997!" (MAGAZINES)

COOL BEANS
"#9"
COOLB 9-2 magazine + CD $6.00
This issue focuses in on all the "uncool" things they hate the most, featuring interviews with MUDHONEY and Tara Sin of "We Like Poo" zine, as well as a P.E.E. tour diary, Kurt and Courtney, bootleg records, black metal, The Worst of San Francisco, hockey fighting, freight train hopping horror stories, Just Say No To Beanie Babies, bike crashes n' theft, rants, reviews, backstabbing, muckraking and all-around bad journalism. 28 track CD w/ MUDHONEY, 50 MILLION, P.E.E., RESINEATERS, Eric Gaffney (x SEBADOH), MK-ULTRA and more. (MAGAZINES)

COOL BEANS!
"#14"
COOLBEANS 14 magazine + CD $6.00
A year in the making but most definitely worth the wait, the drugs/ alcohol/ sobriety issue has finally staggered off the hot presses. Interviews featured: Aquarius and Tumult Records' Andee Conners, England's HOOD, Rob Crow of THINGY, PINBACK, and HEAVY VEGETABLE, late author William S. Burroughs as interviewed by Lee Renaldo of SONIC YOUTH, comic artist T. Weier, Norway's POOR RICH ONES, and SF disgusto core band FLUFF GIRL. Also, be sure to check out the columns by the likes of Ben Weasel, Brently Pusser, and more, plus the infamous News?, Crabby Cabby, and Bitchy Biker features. COOL BEANS has returned to the Bay Area from Portland; aren't you dying to know why? And don't forget the bonus CD featuring FOIBLES, DANIEL JOHNSTON, HOOD, and XIU-XIU! (MAGAZINES)

COOL BEANS!
"#6"
COOLB 6-7 zine + 7" $5.00
It's the drinking and driving issue, featuring Harry Pussy, Kelley Deal, Henry's Dress, Mary Lou Lord, Fuck, taxicab stories, Snowmen, Barbara Manning, and several pages of reviews. The 7" has tracks by Harry Pussy, Kelley Deal, Fuck, and Snowmen. (MAGAZINES)

COSMIC HAYSTACK
"#5"
COSHAY 5 magazine *$2.50
This skazine features and interview with Bim Skala Bim, offers features on Madness, the New England Ska Festival, and articles on the Peacocks, and the Articles. Record reviews and lots of b&w photos with a semi glossy cover. (MAGAZINES)

DIDACTIC ASSHOLE
"#2"
DIDACTICA 2 magazine *$1.00
The anti-anti-semitic issue, this manages to dump on everybody equally, in the most offensive manner possible. Sarcastic features on Goering, Quisling, Petain & Chamberlain, plus Yid Kike Coloring Book, Billy the Yid Comix, Pussyhounds trading cards, & more yuck than you ever thought possible. (MAGAZINES)

DORISMARTINI
"#1"
DORMART 1 CD $5.40
A CD magazine of music, comedy and interviews focussed on the indie music scene: you don't READ it, you LISTEN to it. In this issue: melodic punk from CHAOS LOUNGE, synth/noise rockers THE LOWDOWN, and pop from PATRIA JACOBS, plus poking fun at TED NUGENT, the weird guy interview (performing Shakespeare on Greyhound buses), MK Ultra dissected in the conspiracy theory minute, alternative concert producers 418 Project, and the Mafia starts using temp workers ("Hey kid, you ever whacked a relative?"). www.dorisMartini.com for more info. (MAGAZINES)

DORISMARTINI
"#2"
DORMART 2 CD $5.40
A CD magazine of music, comedy and interviews focussed on the indie music scene: you don't READ it, you LISTEN to it. In this issue: alt-rockers THE HUXTABLES, CRAIG'S BROTHER, and LAST FRIDAY'S GENERATION, rapper DRÜ, plus freight-hopping hobos, fake phone calls to fake celebrities, the ironic chef ("This is so gross... will ALANIS MORRISETTE please put some clothes on?"), the Jazz Society of Santa Cruz County, the conspiracy theory minute ("They're so in bed with the Bush administration they're sucking Condoleeza Rice's toes."), and Dick Cheney's heart implant starts picking up signals from BET. (MAGAZINES)

DRUNKEN BOAT
"#1"
AUTONO 829 magazine $6.00
An (the only?) anarchist magazine specifically devoted to literature and the visual arts. No compromises are made with popular culture - its chief aim being only to destroy it. Might be called a left leaning companion to Exit magazine (except that Exit would kill us for saying that.) Articles include Paul Simons on the Paris Commune, Allen Ginsberg interviewed by Max Blechman, street plays by Action Culturelle, Jean Jaques Lebel on street theater '68, Hakim Bey on surrealism, Naumann & Avrich on revolutionary poet/sculptor Adolf Wolff, a Mike Hammer sendup by Bob Black, poetry by Paul Goodman and Kenneth Rexroth, Colin Ward on the anarchist as citizen, Peter Lamborn Wilson on chaos, and lots more thoughtful and refreshing stuff. (T-64i) (MAGAZINES)

ERROR
"#102"
ERROR 102 zine *$1.00
The smartest writers' bloc in the punk scene, with Aaron "Cometbus" Elliott, Iggy of Chickenhead and Scam, plus members of Man Is The Bastard, Avail and Young Pioneers. Features include the Los Crudos Mexican tour diary, the Goats, Larry Livermore, politics, film, books, restaurants, outraged opinions, hostility, griping and crisp graphics. (MAGAZINES)

ERROR
"#103"
ERROR 103 magazine *$2.00
The quarterly newspaper digest of Vermiform Records returns with an abundance of spleenicism, vast graphics, swashbuckling tirades and 10,000 words of record reviews. (MAGAZINES)

ESCARGOT
"#3"
ESCARGOT 3 zine + CD $8.10
Indie rock meets the internet on old-fashioned paper. Features include BOWERY ELECTRIC, JON SPENCER interviewed by PAMELA DES BARRES, indie rock in Belgium, the obligatory SEBADOH-obsession piece, a bunch of stuff on zines, creating your own web page, annoying web sites, virus hoaxes, email attachments, the nettiquette advice column, power surfing, somebody's vague, obsessive tour diary, lots of short stuff gleaned off the net (including lots of obligatory SEBADOH drivel), and several pages of info on mailing lists, web sites, and record labels, radio stations and zines on the net. The CD has tracks by ELLIOTT SMITH, JOHN DAVIS (the obligatory SEBADOH connection), CINDY DALL, THE IN OUT, SIX FINGER SATELLITE, MOTE, DOUBLE U, WIO, DRAIN, PRIMORDIAL UNDERMIND, TIMCO, URBAN FARMERS, SWANDIVE, and several others. (MAGAZINES)

ESKHATOS
"#1"
ESKHAT 1 zine $4.00
Covering dark ambient, isolationist, occult folk, tribal, neo-classical, noise, industrial and goth. In this issue: interviews with Muslimgauze, Ordo Equitum Solis, Christian Death Society, and survivalist guru Kurt Saxon, plus articles on Gulf War syndrome, non-lethal weapons and more. Lots of record and zine reviews, too. 48 pages. (MAGAZINES)

EXIT
"#5"
EXIT 5 magazine $11.50
Post-politically correct, post-decency, asshole art; not for the squeamish or the easily converted. Same ole bad news with a few new contributors; J.G. Thirlwell, John Aes-Nihil, Robert Luther 267 (aka Tito, age 7) and others. (T-96i) (MAGAZINES)

FACTSHEET 5
"#64"
FSF 64 magazine $4.00
Up front: behind the scenes at the post office, a history of Factsheet 5, a zine-world overview by the departing editor, mail art vs. the post office, and of course the usual comprehensive reviews of hundreds of diverse zines of all stripes. (MAGAZINES)

FELIX
"#1"
AUTONO 810 magazine $6.00
Censoring The Media Issue. Ever been told to shut up? Well, so have these people and boy are they pissed! Censorship is "having" to go to school when you would rather be playing. Censorship is "having" to live in a high rise when you would rather live on the land AND if you do live on the land you "have" to pay rent and taxes. Censorship is not being "allowed" to be a homosexual, New York artist when that's what you want to be. (Q-88i) (MAGAZINES)

FELIX
"VOL. 1 NO. 2"
AUTONO 934 magazine $6.00
Shot/Reverse Shot: A Cross-Circuit Videologue. Those early "pre television" days represent FELIX's spirit: a spirit of sharing ideas, tools and technology. In this spirit, FELIX will work towards redefining the medium and progressing beyond the current (outdated) broadcast model. "Taking Back The Media," so to speak. (MAGAZINES)

FEMINIST BASEBALL
"#12"
FEMBALL 12 zine *$3.00
Not much on feminism or baseball, but megapages of reviews: records, shows, zines, books & films. Also interviews with Kill Sybil and the Statics, an introdution to writer M.F.K. Fisher & other cool stuff. 86 pages. (MAGAZINES)

FEMINIST BASEBALL
"#15"
FEMBAS 15 zine *$3.00
A nice fat issue, mostly page after page of reviews, but also interviews with The Bevis Frond, The Fastbacks, Earth, and writer Joe Piecuch. (MAGAZINES)

FILE 13
"#12"
FILE13 12 magazine *$2.00
Mason Jones of Trance/Charnel House talks with Blackhumour, Debbie Jaffe of Master/Slave Relationship writes about women in underground music, Christine gets her first piercing, interviews with Pegboy and Massive Attack, reports from Osaka, Amsterdam, Iowa City & the CMJ convention, plus a huge review section. (S-56i) (MAGAZINES)

FILE 13
"#14"
FILE13 14 magazine *$2.50
An interview with Shrimper Tapes mogul Dennis Callaci, The Dambuilders, living with HIV, weirdo musician/producer Mike Rep, baseball card OD, tons of zine & record reviews, Christine loses her virginity (sort of), Steve looks for a job in Japan, Mason wonders if having a job interferes with life, and DJ Robsquad does the hip hop reviews. 44 pages. (MAGAZINES)

FILE 13
"#16"
FILE13 16 zine *$2.50
In this issue, the amazingly prolific & diverse Pittsburgh noise scene, the Boredoms US tour, New York's Lovely Music label, Japan's Angel in Heavy Syrup, beer reviews, show reviews, record reviews, a dance music convention in Miami, and quite a bit more. 44 pages. (MAGAZINES)

FILTH
"5-pack"
FILTHPAK magazine $6.00
Five issues of this anarchic, let-it-all-hang-out San Francisco zine packaged together. Sex, weirdness, sex, sabotage, sex, rants, sex, violence, sex, music, and even a little sex. Folio-sized, on newsprint. (MAGAZINES)

FIZZ
"#10"
FIZZ 10 magazine *$3.00
The last ever, hang it all up issue, this one comes with four completely different covers. Inside, there's features on SHOEGAZER, SICKO, MODEL ROCKETS, DESCENDANTS, UPPER CRUST, SCARED OF CHAKA, DRAGONS, SUPERGRASS, OFFSPRING, IAN MACKAYE, REEL BIG FISH, SMOG, MIGHTY MIGHTY BOSSTONES, CHAINSAW KITTENS, JACK DRAG, NIGHTCAPS, RAY O VACS, and even more fizzy foolery. 146 frothy pages. (MAGAZINES)

FIZZ
"#8"
FIZZ 8 zine *$3.00
New Bomb Turks on the cover, plus stuff on Gaunt, Impala, Shugg, Imperial Teen, Supersuckers, Foo Fighters, X-Rays, Motards, Blount, Exene Cervenka, Svelt, Primate 5, Stanley, Hopper, Peter Zaremba, Dale (Steel Pole Bath Tub) Flattum's comic art, Fastball, and oodles more features, interviews, reviews and general insanity. 144 pages. (MAGAZINES)

FIZZ
"#9"
FIZZ 9 zine *$3.00
In this issue: Servotron, Less Than Jake, Schleprock, a conversation between Cub and They Might Be Giants, The Kent 3, The Smugglers tour Japan, The 1-4-5's, a roundup of all those bands with numbers in their names (and they all have to answer numbered questions!), Brian from Grand Theft Audio, Bis, cartoonist Paul Sharar, Longstocking, Low & Sweet Orchestra, UFOFU, 60ft Dolls, and maybe a couple of dozen more features, extras and whatnot. Packed! 144 pages. (MAGAZINES)

FLATLAND
"#13"
FLATL 13 zine $4.00
Included in this issue of the Flatland cata-zine are articles on the militia movement, Charles Lindbergh's leftist father, tips on using the Freedom of Information Act, Operation Weather Control, an AIDS conspiracy theory, Wilhelm Reich associate Robert McCullough, and several others. 68 pages. (MAGAZINES)

FLATLAND
"#14"
FLATL 14 zine $4.00
Features include a fascinating interview with pioneer UFO researcher and computer scientist Jacques Vallee, a history and roundup of reasearch on "mad cow" disease, a conspiracy theory of cancer, the government vendetta against Wilhelm Reich, yet another Kennedy assasination theory (this one involving Nazis and NASA), secret cold war technology, and lots more, including the Flatland book catalog. 68 pages. (MAGAZINES)

FLATLAND
"#15"
FLATLAND 15 magazine $4.40
A review of repressed and secret evidence. Interviews with UFO researcher Peter Robbins and Journal of Psychohistory editor Lloyd deMause (including his fantasy analysis of the Nixon Tapes). Articles on: biological warfare advances; blue-green algae's rapid death factor; Joel Carlinsky, CSICOPS, and Orgonomy. Extended reviews of the reprinted "Were We Controlled: Mind Control, Oswald and JFK," and Len Bracken's "Guy Debord: Revolutionary." Also news, notes, and reviews. 64 pages. (MAGAZINES)

FLATLAND
"#17"
FLATLAND 17 magazine $5.00
Another trip down Paranoia Lane with ace conspiracy-hound Jim Martin. On the cover: photos from the Roswell UFO crash, with lots more inside, including analysis of photos taken by a newspaper reporter and the "alien autopsy" film. Also inside: is multiple sclerosis a plot? Are vaccines safe? Are THEY a plot? What's up with mad cow disease, anyhow? Chemical warfare agents used at the Seattle WTO protests, Wilhelm Reich and the Cold War, etc. (MAGAZINES)

FLIPSIDE
"#122"
FLIPSIDE 122 magazine *$3.00
Last issue ever? Rev. Norb of BORIS THE SPRINKLER on the cover, plus features and interviews on CHOKEBORE, COYOTE MEN, TILTWHEEL, THE MAKE UP, CHRIS SPEDDING, HAMMERLOCK, WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?, TYPE O NEGATIVE, GEHENNA, Revelation Records and more, plus columns, gossip, scene reports, reviews, etc. (MAGAZINES)

GEARHEAD
"#1"
GEARHEAD 1 magazine + 7" $6.00
Reissue of the first GEARHEAD, who established the link between drag racing, punk rock and muscle cars, later known as the "Drag Punk Underground." An interview with THE DIDJITS, a trip to a Rat Fink Reunion, articles on road movies, hot rod model kits, and car mats make up most of the issue, along with record reviews. Lest we forget the first of the GEARHEAD split singles, which featured GAS HUFFER and SUPERCHARGER both doing REZILLOS covers. (MAGAZINES)

GEARHEAD
"#11"
GH 011 magazine $5.00
The long-awaited return of this punk-meets-dragstrip zine, with features on the events of the last year (Bullet Proof IV, Gearfest 2000 in Scandinavia, Speed Week at Bonneville), a DONNAS interview, tattoo artist Joe Truck, how-to of pinstriping, customs and hot rods, Joe of JUGHEAD'S REVENGE who runs Eliminator Prints, some new writers, and more. (MAGAZINES)

GREAT GOD PAN
"#10"
GREATGODPAN 10 zine *$3.00
The magazine of all things weird and California, with 3 features on the (truly weird Christian/Satanist/Fascist) Process Church (linked to Manson, Crowley, etc.), the tough-lovin', jive-talkin' Synanon commune, Uri Geller and mind control, the elusive Bigfoot graffiti of San Francisco, the MISFITS invade Los Angeles, counterinsurgency, the paranormal and psychological warfare, plus several other kooky features, as well as lots of music, zine and book reviews. (MAGAZINES)

GREAT GOD PAN
"#11"
GREATGODPAN 11 magazine $4.00
The foremost journal of its kind focusing on Western lore and history, lowbrow adventures, odd music, and the fiction and arts of the Golden State and beyond. Songwriter JIM WEBB (TOM JONES, CHIFFONS, BO DIDDLEY, 101 STRINGS, SUPREMES, NINCY SINATRA, etc etc), late 70s/early 80s experimentalists MONITOR inteviewed by Tom Watson, EVERETT RUESS, URI GELLER AND THE PSEUDOSCIENCE SOCIETY, the first installment of Rustic Canyon, the exhibit of current california, plus a book excerpt and columns ("Your leisure time and how to enjoy it," "Car camping on the frontier"). 105 pages. (MAGAZINES)

GREAT GOD PAN
"#12"
GGPAN 12 magazine $4.00
The Champion of Californiana returns with features on "Poking Around Panamint City," "Sunny Days on our Industrial Coast," "L.A.: In Search of the City," and "Rustic Canyon: Current Californiana." Also, Part 2 of Antonio Frantano's story, plus many columns and departments, including, Car Camping in the Desert, book & music reviews, "Gold Nuggets," and more. (MAGAZINES)

HARDCORN
"#2"
HARDCORN 2 zine *$3.50
More in-your-face underground comix by folks like Stephen Holman, Sarah Jacobson, Brandon Stepp, Bethramona, Kent Myers, Rick Metcalf, Chynna Clugston, GX Juppiter-Larson, and more. Full color cover, 40 pages. (MAGAZINES)

HARDCORN COMICS
"#1"
HARDCORN 1 zine *$3.50
Comic & kooky art from several San Francisco artists including Stephen Holman, Sarah Jacobson, Alicia Rose (aka Miss Murgatroid), Dale Flattum (of Steel Pole Bath Tub), Ramona (from Cockpit), and several others. 66 pages, full color cover. (MAGAZINES)

HEAD IN A MILK BOTTLE
"#1"
HIAMB 1 magazine *$2.00
The return of a classic St. Louis zine from the mid-'80s! On the cover: TOMORROW'S CAVEMAN, plus features on THE HATE BOMBS, THE GREENHORNES, PLUTONIUM KIDZ, BLEED, and a JOEY RAMONE obituary, plus reviews, columns and more. Quality graphics and layout, printed on heavy paper, 40 pages. (MAGAZINES)

HODGEPODGE
"#6"
HODGEPODGE 6 magazine *$2.00
Music interviews include RAINER MARIA, CATHARSIS and THE DISMEMBERMENT PLAN, an interview with "Ishmael" author Daniel Quinn, plus informative articles on genetically altered food, the Battle of Seattle, the WTO and globalization, food and corporate power, and dioxin and tampons, as well as extensive music, zine and book reviews. (MAGAZINES)

IL GIAGUARO
"#1"
ILGIA 01 magazine + 7" $11.35
Bilingual (English/Italian) magazine devoted to music and cinema of the '60s & '70s. Features include an intro to the very young Dario Argento, a '74 London interview with artist Francis Bacon, a look back at "The Avengers" TV series, the cult of Porsche, Italian '60s exoticism, '60s Japanese exploitation film director Suzuki Seijun, music to make love by, an interview with musician Amedeo Tommasi regarding his musical journey with Chet Baker, an "Eva '69" centerfold, and an article on the birth of Italian fashion, all with heavy glossy stock and color. The collectable 7" single has excerpts from Piccioni's "Fumo di Londra" soundtrack. Italian import. (MAGAZINES)

IMPLOSION
"#9"
IMPLOSION 9 magazine $5.00
The journal of the bizarre and eccentric, with articles on head-hunting in the '90s (an interview with shrunken head collector William Jamieson), an interview with GENESIS P-ORRIDGE, the controversial billboard art of RON ENGLISH, "Sex, Death and the Hollywood Mystique" by Larry Wessel, vacation in Pakistan, and much more! (MAGAZINES)

INDUSTRIAL NATION
"#15"
INDNAT 15 zine *$3.00
Industrial music and culture of all flavors. Features include Laibach, My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult, Switchblade Symphony, Crocodile Shop, Martin Adkins, Haujobb, Forma Tadre, God's Girlfriend, Apoptygma Berzerk, Delta 9, and Din-Fiv, along with reviews, columns, scene reports, news, and more. 98 pages. (MAGAZINES)

INDUSTRIAL NATION
"#16"
INDNAT 16 magazine *$3.00
A year in the making, this big issue covers the full gamut of industrial music, with: CUBANATE, FRONT LINE ASSEMBLY, RITALIN, INFORMATION SOCIETY, NUMB, CRISIS AND COSEY, CLAN OF XYMOX, RAMMSTEIN, DEATH IN JUNE, DEAD VOICES ON AIR, SCOT JENERIK, SISTERS OF MERCY, LEGENDARY PINK DOTS, record and zine reviews, state of the industry report, and more. (MAGAZINES)

JINX
"#4"
JINX 4 magazine *$3.00
The magazine about everything and nothing, with features on the New York City hardcore scene, surviving in prison, doing graffiti in the subway, CIA torture, a satirical look at a druglord's music collection, urban militia, and a bunch more stuff that we can't figure out what the hell it's about. Glossy thru and thru, too, with the Jinx Danger Girl on the cover. (MAGAZINES)

JUGGERNAUT
"#2"
JUGNAUT 2 magazine $4.00
The magazine of extreme music, with TURA SATANA'S TAIRRIE B. on the cover, plus more interviews with THE GATHERING, TYPE O NEGATIVE, FEAR FACTORY, BRUTAL TRUTH, CROWBAR, PITCH SHIFTER, plus lots of CD reviews and much more! (MAGAZINES)

JUXTAPOZ
"#37"
JUXTAPOZ 37 magazine $5.00
KENNY SCHARF does the cover, and gets extensively interviewed by ROBERT WILLIAMS inside. More great features on late outsider artist HOWARD FINSTER, KIRSTEN EASTHOPE's bowling pin pin-ups, ANTONIO GAUDI's fantastic vision of a grand hotel to replace the World Trace Center, the toothy monkeys-with-a-message of LAURIE HOGIN, an invasion of graffiti artist DALEK's Space Monkeys, a 500 ft. Buddha being constructed in India, and short features on the CLAYTON BROTHERS, MANUEL OCAMPO, ILONA RICH, a graffiti roundup, and more. (MAGAZINES)

LOOKOUT
"#40"
LOOKM 40 zine *$2.00
The 10th anniversary issue of Lookout Records head Larry Livermore's zine, featuring an election analysis and who's to blame for the lunatics' takeover of American politics, having kids, Larry's drug-addled past, a critical look at the queer punk scene, coverage of the East Bay punk scene, and lots more. (MAGAZINES)

LOWLIFE
"#16"
LOWLIFE 16 zine $6.35
Some very outside sounds from the JODY GRIND, the DAVE, the SHAKING RAY LEVIS, DAIRY QUEEN EMPIRE, FLOATING CONCRETE OCTOPUS, and LaDONNA SMITH & DAVEY WILLIAMS on a 7" disc packaged in this fat fringe-culture Atlanta zine. Tons of interviews, fiction, and reviews inside. (S-98i) (MAGAZINES)

MAXIMUM ROCKNROLL
"#225"
MRR 225 magazine *$3.00
Bay Area music from THREE YEARS DOWN and BREAKER BREAKER (straight edge in SF?). Also: Leguna Armada Records, SCROTUM GRINDER, SCARE TACTIC, former behind-the-iron-curtain band PAUKI (SPIDERS), and scene reports from Belarus. Plus more on the US foreign policy situation, news, reviews, and the usual righteous shit. (MAGAZINES)

MAXIMUM ROCKNROLL
"#226"
MRR 226 magazine *$3.00
The Queer Punx issue is finally out. Why a Queer Punx issue? Is it because spelling "punks" with an "x" is queer? Or how 'bout because all the best punks have always been fags! You must get this, if for no other reason than the gay skinhead story, but there's also more: gender bending, queer punx round table, as well as interviews with the up-and-cummers and old bears. I bet all the same old shit is packed in there, too. (MAGAZINES)

MAXIMUM ROCKNROLL
"CompHELLation"
MRR HELL magazine *$3.00
A blood-spattered guide to the many compilations of old, rare punk songs, including over 100 legit and bootleg comps, including the Killed By Death and Bloodstains series, as well as many lesser-known ones, all with release dates, number allegedly pressed, plus all bands and songs included. Information is listed first by compilation and then by band, making it easy to locate just where that tune was comped. Yes, that's real blood splattered on the cover. 64 pages. (MAGAZINES)

MAXIMUM ROCKNROLL
"Current Issue"
MRR XX zine *$3.00
The hardcore bible, what else? Issued monthly, always packed with the latest info from punk scenes the world around. (S-128i) (MAGAZINES)

MAXIMUM ROCKNROLL
"Some of Your Friends Are Already This Fucked"
MRR S6 zine *$0.50
This special mini-issue reprints all the salient material from the "Major Label" issue (#133), which presented an in-depth discussion of major labels getting involved with punk bands, the havoc they cause and the scams they pull. A frank, intelligent and factual discussion of an important issue! Only 2000 are printed, though. (MAGAZINES)

MF
"#3"
MF 3 zine + CD $6.00
Sleaze king Mike Hunt's zine features interviews with ANTON LaVEY, porn star SEKA, GEEZER, "cyberspeed" guitarist THE GREAT KAT, Australian black metal group DESTROYER 666, WINDHAM HELL, Lee Dorrian of CATHEDRAL and Rise Above Records, IRON MONKEY, and Greek metal band ELYSIAN FIELDS, plus Jeff Clayton of ANTISEEN and Dana Duffy of DEMONIC CHRIST interview each other. The CD has 19 tracks of underground thrash, death, grind & black metal by NAMISLAT, MESSE NOIR, MIDIAN, SICKNESS, TERMINAL PLAN, SATANIC KABUKI, and 13 others. (MAGAZINES)

MORBID CURIOSITY
"#1"
MORBID 1 zine $5.00
Just what the title says, with some 30-odd articles on death, decay, worm-eaten corpses and the like. Just about every aspect of the inevitable phenomenon is given its hearing, including some you probably never would have thought of, from auto-erotic strangulation to electrocution, firewalking, psychedelic death trips, psychic vampirism, cremation, ghosts and the Black Mass. Produced by the Charnel Music gang. 112 pages, perfect bound. (MAGAZINES)

MORBID CURIOSITY
"#2"
MORBIDC 2 magazine $5.00
Exploring the dark side, sometimes ugly and sometimes lovely, including assisted suicide, Auschwitz, a visit to a cadaver lab, graveyards, creepy dolls, cross-dressing, prisons, exotic dancing, Mormon youth, sanitariums, breeding tarantulas, police photographs, mad cow disease, heroin withdrawal, voodoo, zombie salmon, book reviews and much more. 112 pages. (MAGAZINES)

MUCKRAKER
"#7"
MUCKRAK 7-7 zine + 7" $6.60
Noise and improv skronk-o-rama, including interviews with saxophonist Arthur Doyle, drummer Milo Fine and Inca Eyeball, an Ecstatic Peace discography by Thurston Moore, a Shadow Ring tour diary, composer Raymond Scott, lots of detailed audio and zine reviews covering the genre. The 7" has tracks by Raymond Scott, Inca Eyeball, Arthur Doyle, and Shadow Ring. 56 pages. (MAGAZINES)

MUCKRAKER
"#8"
MUCKRAKER 8-2 zine + 7" + CD $7.20
All the scoop on way-avant noise and outrageousness, with talks with NIHILIST SPASM BAND, RICAHRD RAMIREZ, ALLAN BRYANT (who answers questions in his own made-up language/spelling), America's funnyman NEIL HAMBURGER, A-BAND, exploitation filmmaker DORIS WISHMAN, BLUE DUTCHESS, and MALTA, plus a SCHIMPFLUCH discography and a long section of very detailed record reviews of all that stuff that's so hard to find. The 7" has tracks by BRYANT, RUNZELSTIRN & GURGELSTOCK,BLUE DUTCHESS, RICHARD RAMIREZ, COCK ESP, NIHILIST SPASM BAND, NEIL HAMBURGER, ALOT, and MALTA. The CD is one from the Pure label, and that generally means harsh, hardcore power noise, kiddies. (MAGAZINES)

MUCKRAKER
"#9"
MUCKRAKER 9 magazine + CD $8.50
In this issue: avant-guitarist DEREK BAILEY talks about his label, Incus Records, percussionist EDDIE PREVOST of AMM fame, Alan Bishop of SUN CITY GIRLS and Nick Schultz of Majora Records talk about musician/character EDDY DETROIT, Argentine avant group REYNOLS, jazz trombonist ROSWELL RUDD, the very strange Very Good label, the almost as arcane Majora label, avant saxophonist TAMIO SHIRAISHI, CERAMIC HOBS guy Simon Morris, avant jazz musician ALAN SONDHEIM, and more. Lots of lengthy reviews, too. The CD has stuff by TAMIO SHIRAISHI, EDDY DETROIT with SUN CITY GIRLS, REYNOLS, DAMAGED LIFE, DIZ WILLIS, DEREK BAILEY, SUKORA, and CERAMIC HOBS. (MAGAZINES)

MULTIBALL
"#11"
MULBAL 11 zine *$2.50
A somewhat pinball-obsessed zine, with music features on Honeymoon Killers, Tray Full Of Lab Mice, and one-man lounge act Rudy Tutti Grayzell, plus a bunch of pinball-related stuff, record and video reviews, etc. 60 pages. (MAGAZINES)

MULTIBALL
"#12"
MULTIBALL 12 zine *$2.50
Pinball, music and goofin' off: Sympathy For The Record Industry's LONG GONE JOHN, ex-Grand Ole Opry humorist JERRY CLOWER, Pinball Fantasy '97 in Las Vegas, The Encyclopedia Of Pinball, Vol. 1, pinball art, mental trauma on the job, glamour boy under the influence of cigarettes, pinball reviews, record reviews, and more. (MAGAZINES)

MULTIBALL
"#13"
MULTIBALL 13 zine *$2.50
The usual pinball monomania, this time all mixed up with stories of hard luck. Tim Warren of Crypt Records tells scuzzy tales of the record biz, others get down with bad sex, bad soda pop, bad blackjack hands, ugly movies, a fucked-up cat, and, well, you get the picture. Buncha record reviews too, plus a talk with Lucky the Six String Outlaw. (MAGAZINES)

MULTIBALL
"#14"
MULTIBALL 14 magazine *$2.50
Where pinball and punk rock collide. Interviews with gritty crime novelist EDWARD BUNKER, GEARHEAD publisher MIKE LAVELLA, and CHIC editor AARON LEE, plus a history of pinball sound effects, lots of record reviews, photo booth porn, candy bars (where size matters), pinball reviews, Paul Bunyan statues (where size matters even more), flipper action culture from "The Getaway" to "No-Good Golfers," and a bunch more. (MAGAZINES)

MULTIBALL
"#15"
MULBAL 15 magazine + 7" $4.50
Interview with TELSTAR RECORDS' Todd Abramson, "Por Ojos Espanoles: Addressing the State of Spanish Pinball," "Just Working on the Machines: A Pinball Tech Talks Pinball," plus Flipper Action Culture: Cool Spots to Play, Experience and opinion, Scores of 7- and 10-inch Vinyl Reviews, a No-Good Gophers keychain ornament, and best of all, a TARA KEY / DICKEL BROTHERS split single! (MAGAZINES)

MULTIBALL
"#16"
MULTIBALL 16 magazine + 7" $4.50
Where pinball runs headlong into rock'n'roll, with features on/by Jeffrey Evans (68 COMEBACK, GIBSON BROS., etc.), Lisa Carver (SUCKDOG), pinball in Croatia, French garage label Wild Wild Records, BOBBY CONN, THE NECESSARY EVILS, singer JIM SHEPARD, former U-MEN drummer and pinball collector Charlie Ryan, pinball reviews, record reviews, and more. The 7" has tracks by BOBBY CONN and THE NECESSARY EVILS. (MAGAZINES)

MURDER CAN BE FUN
"(Anti-) Sex Tips for Teens - The Teen Advice Book 1897-1987"
MCBF ASEX zine *$1.50
A look at all the misguided attempts at guiding teens over the years, from Pat Boone and Dear Abby to Ask Beth. (D-36i) (MAGAZINES)

MURDER CAN BE FUN
"#11"
MCBF 11 zine *$1.50
I LOVE DISASTERS issue, with the Great Boston Molasses Flood, the Port Chicago Explosion, Classic U.S. Disasters, book reviews, and more. (D-32i) (MAGAZINES)

MURDER CAN BE FUN
"#12"
MCBF 12 zine *$1.50
William Herbert Wallace, a nice man; The Art of Murder, on Thomas De Quincey, The Cannibal Who Never Ate, the only complete account of Sawney Beane & family, personal earthquake snapshots, regional crime updates, book reviews, & more. (D-32i) (MAGAZINES)

MURDER CAN BE FUN
"#13"
MCBF 13 zine *$1.50
Death At Disneyland, the gutters of Tomorrowland, red with blood; The Train Wrecker; Ambient Contamination, what rots kids' minds; The Ultimate Plane Crash; and more great stuff! (D-36i) (MAGAZINES)

MURDER CAN BE FUN
"#14"
MCBF 14 zine *$1.50
Postal Service massacres, 12 memorable American riots, the great Nashville train crash, Robert Cormier, the Indiana Torture Slaying, book reviews, etc. (D-32i) (MAGAZINES)

MURDER CAN BE FUN
"#15"
MCBF 15 zine *$1.50
Full of great and bloody stuff: how about an expose of the Mormon church (always ready to slit a throat), even more post office massacres, the American top twelve of ransom kidnapping of children from Charlie Ross in 1874 to Chowchilla in 1976, a centerfold of anti-personnel devices used in the Gulf Massacre, bizarre confessions of the 70's, and more! 32 pages. (MAGAZINES)

MURDER CAN BE FUN
"#16"
MCBF 16 zine *$2.00
Zoo deaths! Tales of marrow munching, flesh rending, and joint ripping among the cute critters, told in gory detail. Plus, a re-examination of the Lindbergh baby kidnapping, highlights from the Journal of Forensic Sciences, book reviews, bloodthirsty Mormon updates, and more! 48 pages. (MAGAZINES)

MURDER CAN BE FUN
"#17"
MCBF 17 zine *$2.00
The "Naughty Children" issue, a compendium of beastly brats, middle school murderers, sandbox sex fiends and jiving juvenile delinquents from colonial times through 1960. Knife fiends, train wreckers, axe murderers and lots more! 48 pages. (MAGAZINES)

MURDER CAN BE FUN
"#18"
MCBF 18 zine *$2.00
Death, dismemberment, murder and mutilation on the playing field, as our intrepid reporter examines the bloody side of sports. 48 pages of soccer slaughter, football carnage, baseball gore, and hockey horror until you can't stand it anymore. And no boxing deaths, which are being saved for another issue! "I'm not about to go out there one on one against a guy who's grunting and drooling and coming at me with dilated pupils unless I'm in the same condition." - Anonymous pro athlete. (MAGAZINES)

MURDER CAN BE FUN
"Obscure Crime Books"
MCBF S2 zine *$1.50
In-depth reviews of 11, well, obscure crime books. Serial killers, a train sabotage that killed 24 people, an obscure love-fest to the LAPD by Jack "Sgt. Friday" Webb, Kitty Genovese, sex crimes and lots more, with several fascinating sidebars. 32 pages. (MAGAZINES)

NO DEPRESSION
"#12"
NODEPRESSION 12 zine $4.00
The magazine of the alternative country music underground. RICKY SKAGGS on the cover, plus features on THE WALKABOUTS, GREG BROWN, JIMMY DAY, CHARLIE CHESTERMAN, FRED EAGLESMITH, THE PISTOLEROS, NEKO CASE, PREACHER JACK, BO RAMSEY, OH SUSANNA, SECONDS FLAT, and several others, plus lots of live, record and book reviews. 116 pages. (MAGAZINES)

NO DEPRESSION
"#13"
NODEPRESSION 13 zine $4.00
The magazine of the alternative country underground. VICTORIA WILLIAMS and MARK OLSON on the cover, with features on FREAKWATER, DOC WATSON, 16 HORSEPOWER, CHRIS KNIGHT, OLD JOE CLARKS, HAYSEED, TONEBENDERS, MOLLYS, DAMNATIONS, and lots more, plus lots of live, record and book reviews. 100 pages. (MAGAZINES)

NO DEPRESSION
"#14"
NODEP 14 zine $4.00
The newly sincere alternative country monthly has named ALEJANDRO ESCOVEDO Artist of the Decade, and done a great feature story on him and his music. Extended stories also on HANK THOMPSON, JOLENE, PETER CASE, MARY LOU LORD, MIKE IRELAND & HOLLER, plus tons of live reviews, regional features, record reviews and reissue reviews and news! (MAGAZINES)

NO DEPRESSION
"#15"
NODEPRESSION 15 magazine $4.00
The alternative country bi-monthly returns with extended features on banjo legend RALPH STANLEY, PARLOR JAMES, HANDSOME FAMILY, PERNICE BROTHERS, JOHNNY BUSH & DON WALSER, SACRED HARP SINGING, plus the "Road Trip" column, live reviews, regional features, and record, reissue, and book reviews. (MAGAZINES)

NO DEPRESSION
"#16"
NODEPRESSION 16 magazine $4.00
The "alternative country" bimonthly returns with LUCINDA WILLIAMS on the cover, plus BR5-49, WILCO/BILLY BRAGG, DAVE ALVIN, MARK LANEGAN, ROSE MADDOX, MARTIN ZELLAR, JERRY DOUGLAS AND RANDY SCRUGGS, plus live reviews, reissue and record reviews, book reviews, brief regional features, and more. 112 pages. (MAGAZINES)

NO DEPRESSION
"#17"
NODEP 17 magazine $4.00
The latest issue of "The Jovially Amateurish Alternative Country (Whatever That Is) Bimonthly" includes features on EMMYLOU HARRIS (who also is on the cover), SON VOLT, ALLISON MOORER, PINETOP SEVEN, SILOS, CONNIE SMITH plus live reviews, regional features, record, reissue and book reviews. (MAGAZINES)

NO DEPRESSION
"#20"
NODEP 20 magazine $4.00
Still flogging the alternative country (whatever that is) horse, with STEVE EARLE on the cover, plus features on KRISTIN HERSH, PAUL WESTERBERG, JOHN WESLEY HARDING, HAZEL DICKENS, TERRY ALLEN, and KELLY WILLIS, plus regional features, and live, record, re-issue, and book reviews, and more. (MAGAZINES)

NOZONE
"#2"
NOZONE 2 zine *$2.00
An eco-oriented comic book from New York that publishes artists as diverse as Edward Sorel, Ron Barrett and Mark Marek. Ranging from gritty to elegant, Nozone defiantly throws some humor onto a usually gloomy subject. Printed on newsprint with a heavy cover. (Q-40i) (MAGAZINES)

OUTBURN
"#11"
OUTBURN 11 magazine $5.00
Subversive, post-alternative music: industrial, goth, darkwave, cyberviolence, aggro, trance, electronica, atmospheric, and more. TYPE O NEGATIVE on the cover, plus TIAMAT, SNOG, NOCTURNE, MEG LEE CHIN, POVI, HARDKNOX, UNDERWORLD, MINDLESS SELF INDULGENCE, BILL RIEFLIN, and BREAKBEAT ERA, plus columns devoted to specific genres, lots of reviews, spotlights on bands, video games, films and more. Full color cover, heavy glossy stock throughout. (MAGAZINES)

PESSIMISER
"#4"
PESS 4-7 zine + 7" $6.00
Interviews with Fudge Tunnel, Beth from Oiler, Grief, Chris from Slap A Ham Records, and Agent Ava, plus lots of reviews and other features, and a split 7" by 16 and Fresh American Lamb (on cool green marbled vinyl). Both bands are totally hardcore O.C. thrash, & the zine takes a similar perspective, with some Hollyweird punx stuff thrown in. 32 pages. (MAGAZINES)

POP SMEAR
"#19"
POPSMEAR 19 magazine *$3.00
CRISPIN GLOVER on the cover, NIKKI SIXX of MOTLEY CRUE and GEDDY LEE of RUSH get ambushed by NARDWUAR THE HUMAN SERVIETTE, plus features on white boy rapper KID ROCK, the guy who cleans up the peep show booths (yuck), and alot more silliness. (MAGAZINES)

POP SMEAR
"#20"
PSMEAR 20 magazine *$3.00
On the cover: the MANSON saga is retold in pictures (with The Family's own words) by original punk journalist Legs McNeil. Inside: Nardwuar The Human Serviette takes on both porn queen ANNIE SPRINKLE and metal clowns QUIET RIOT, the MEAT PUPPETS Cris Kirkwood's slow, in-progress suicide by drug abuse, a sneak preview of New York's Sick Art Show, ANGEL ROT bassist Gyda Gash talks about the early days of NYC punk, plus music and video reviews and alot of weird shit. (MAGAZINES)

PROBE
"#8"
PROBE 8 magazine $4.00
What's in this issue? Well, lotsa nekkid people, but you already knew that. Otherwise, there's a BANANAS interview, NAG, THE WEIRD LOVEMAKERS, whatever happened to HICKEY, Plan-it X Records, REINA AVEJA, in-depth looks at 4 record stores (S.F.'s Mission Records, Tahoe's Mad About Music, S.F.'s Howling Bull Syndicate, San Jose's "Radio Free Records), Aaron's "how-to" sex guide, lots of show, zine and record reviews, and more. (MAGAZINES)

PSYCHOTRONIC VIDEO
"#33"
PSYCHOTRONIC 33 magazine $5.00
In this issue: '90s scream queen ("Sorceress," "Terror Firmer," etc.), Playboy and Penthouse model JULIE STRAIN, '70s AIP horror star ROBERT QUARRY, actor/bodybuilder BUCK KARTALIAN ("Planet of the Apes," "Myra Breckinridge," etc.), late-'60s-early-'70s Cleveland TV music show "Upbeat!" that featured live performances by VELVET UNDERGROUND, THE SONICS, FUNKADELIC, and many others. Also: tons of video and film reviews, columns, book and zine reviews, and more. (MAGAZINES)

PUNK PLANET
"#46"
PUNKPLANET 46 magazine $4.00
The sequel to 1998's "Art and Design," covering both known and unknown artists and designers working in the underground, with limited edition covers by Jaime Hernandez ("Love And Rockets" comics), Shepard Fairy, Nikki McClure (Olympia paper cut artist), and Jay Ryan (Chicago poster artist). Interviews include: Hernandez, Fairy, McClure, painter Damian Genuardi, graphic artists Jocelyn Superstar, Little Miss Attitude, and CRASS collagist Gee Vaucher. Also, articles on radical Chicago street artist The Department Of Space And Land Reclamation, "Perzine" style comics, a story of how artists in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood are contributing to gentrification, and a visual essay by designer Matt Owens. Add the usual punk rock stuff, too. (MAGAZINES)

PUNK PLANET
"#47"
PUNPLA 47 magazine $4.00
In this issue, PP takes stock of Bush's "War On Terrorism." Is it effective? Is it legal? Plus, interviews with UNWOUND, TOM ROBINSON, dyke punks THE HAGGARD, THURSDAY, THE INDIGO GIRLS' Amy Ray discusses her new solo record, a celebration of Mint Records' 10 year anniversary, and the BURN THE OLYMPICS collective. Don't forget to mix in the usual reviews, columns, fiction, DIY, and more! (MAGAZINES)

RAZORCAKE
"#5"
RAZORCAKE 5 magazine *$3.00
On the cover: the hard-drinkin', hard-playin' SUPER CHINCHILLA RESCUE MISSION. Also full, meaty features on THE SWINGIN' UTTERS, THE BEAUTYS, DEADBOLT, NAKED RUBY, and THE PINKZ, plus Nardwuar meets MARILYN MANSON, and ReTodd, Designated Dale, Jimmy Alvarado and Rich Mackin try to make some sense out of the current madness. Plus more columns, lots of reviews, and more. (MAGAZINE)

RAZORCAKE
"#6"
RAZORCAKE 6 magazine *$3.00
In this issue: interviews with bands THE SMUT PEDDLERS, PATSY, and GOOD RIDDANCE, plus Lemmy from MOTORHEAD, historian Howard Zinn, artist Shag, and veteran LA DJ Rodney Bingenheimer. Nardwuar takes on Ian McCullough of ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN, plus a big bunch of meaty columns, and record, zine and book reviews. (MAGAZINE)

RETROFUTURISM
"#13"
RETROF 13-7 zine + 7" $5.75
A "hypermedia" magazine compiled by mysterious collage artists the Tape Beatles; articles on anti-art and Plunderphonics, and lots of alternative music reviews. Comes with a 7-inch compilation EP featuring the Tape Beatles, Mystery Labs (developed for Plunderphonic CD!), Fleeing Villagers and XYZedd. Nicely printed and bound, with a heavy cover. (HL-84i) (MAGAZINES)

S.O.D.
"#15"
SOD 15 magazine + CD $6.65
In this issue: interviews with IMMORTAL, DESTRUCTION, INCANTATION, BROKEN HOPE, OBTAINED ENSLAVEMENT, PANDEMIA, THE CROWN (formerly CROWN OF THORNS), BURNING INSIDE, and MUTANT, plus lots of record and zine reviews. The CD is an Earache Records sampler, with tracks by MASSACRE, ANAL CUNT, CATHEDRAL, CARNAGE, HATE ETERNAL, DECAPITATED, THE BERZERKER, THE HAUNTED, DECEMBER WOLVES, and several more. 14 tracks total! (MAGAZINES)

S.O.D.
"#18"
SOD 18 magazine + CD $6.65
Death metal, black metal and thrash metal, with features on IMPALED NAZARENE, THY INFERNAL, EMPEROR, SATAN'S BLOOD, REBAELLIUN, HELLSPAWN, BLACK WITCHERY, SIX FEET UNDER, ANAL BLAST, RECLUSION, and infernal cover artist PAUL LESCH, plus extensive reviews of current releases and a look back at some classic '80s releases. The CD has cuts from Root Of All Evil Records, with 13 songs by 13 bands, plus a video track. (MAGAZINES)

S.O.D. (SOUNDS OF DEATH)
"#10"
SOD 10-2 magazine + CD $6.65
A magazine for all you death metal freaks! Interviews with PURE FUCKING MAYHEM frontman Hellhammer, Dave Matrice of JUNGLE ROT, Phil Anselmo of PANTERA and CHRIST INVERSION, ENTOMBED guitarist Alex Hellid, BRUTAL TRUTH bassist, Danny Lilker, SHUB NIGGURATH vocalist arturo Alvarez, MORBID ANGEL guitar wizard Trey Azagthoth, MISERY bassist/vocalist Damon Robinson, and incredible cover artist MARC GABBANA, PLUS "From the Vault: priceless vinyl treasures from the Golden Age of Death Metal," new album reviews, demo reviews and Death Metal label contacts around the world. (MAGAZINES)

SARTORIAL ELEGANCE
"#1"
SARTORIAL 1-7 zine + 7" $6.75
The little zine of garage, punk, surf, noise, '60s psych and sleaze! Features: FIFI & THE MACH 3, LIGHTNING BEAT-MAN, ULTRA BIMBOS, SINALCO BUMS, SIT N SPIN, MOTORPSYCHOS, BOYZ NEX' DOOR, Larsen Records, lots of show, zine and record reviews, and more! The 7" has tracks by LIGHTNING BEAT-MAN, FIFI & THE MACH 3, BOYZ NEX' DOOR, and JUNK MUSEUM. 60 pages. (MAGAZINES)

SAVAGE PENCIL
"Bad Thorts #1"
SFTRI 7734 zine $7.00
One of England's (and the world's) most twisted artists and an early chronicler of punk, Savage Pencil selects pages from his sketch books and early versions of his infamous "Dead Duck" and "Mr. Inferno" comic strips. 40 pages of visual nastiness printed on brown paper with a dirty brown cover. (MAGAZINES)

SCHTUFFF
"#3"
SCHTUF 3 zine *$2.00
The McRackins on the cover and interviewed inside with lotsa photos, plus lots of record, zine and gig reviews, how to deal with record labels, rants and more. 32 pages. (MAGAZINES)

SCHTUFFF
"#4"
SCHTUF 4 zine *$2.00
This issue of the British Columbia punkzine has a Down By Law interview, lots of short show reviews and long record and zine reviews, a mail conversation with scenester/teacher/zine publisher Karl King, a long discussion of "Pulp Fiction," the evils of telemarketing and more. Canadian import. 32 pages. (MAGAZINES)

SHREDDING PAPER
"#12"
SHREDDINGPAPER 12 magazine $4.00
On the cover: Bush and Bin Laden, separated at birth? With excerpts from their biographies "Fortunate Son" and "Bin Laden," and an investigative piece on the financial ties between Bush and some of Bin Laden's wealthy backers. The main meat in this issue, though, is over 500 detailed, literate record reviews! That's 68 pages of reviews, and almost all show the covers, too! (MAGAZINES)

SMIRK
"Smile #4"
SMILE 4 zine *$1.50
Essays on Nomadology, typographical cut-ups, West Berlin anti-IMF/World Bank demonstrations, squatting in N.Y., Alternative 3: "the Ultimate Conspiracy" with anonymous Apollo Astronaut "Bob Grodin's" report of UFOs on the Moon, "Oxygen therapy and miracle cures: Hyperoxygenation cures cancer and AIDS, FDA stalls" (examines the use of hydrogen peroxide to oxygenate the body and improve it's natural resistance to disease.) Body-oriented politics. (S-32i) (MAGAZINES)

SNIPEHUNT
"#21"
SNIPEH 21 magazine *$3.00
This big, tabloid-style Portland zine features stuff on Thalia Zedek, cartoonist Joe Sacco, Noggin, Blood of Abraham, Doo Rag, Wallpaper, page after page of reviews, several huge pages of comix by lots of artists, plus columns, gossip, and lots more. 72 pages. (MAGAZINES)

SNIPEHUNT
"#24"
SNIOEH 21 zine *$3.00
Newsprint tabloid from Portland with stuff on dogs of the stars, Portland lesbian punks 3rd Sex, a Royal Trux interview, the Crabs, an interview with Cometbus editor/writer Aaron Elliot, Quasi, several pages of underground comix, tons of reviews, scene reports from various Northwest and BC locales, and lots more features. 72 pages. (MAGAZINES)

STATIC
"#1"
STATIC 1 zine *$3.00
Tales of work sabotage, media sabotage, pranks, scams and poetic terrorism, plus interviews with Lance Hahn of J Church, filmmaker Jon Moritsugu ("Mod Fuck Explosion" and others), artist Amy Davis, and lots more. Also includes the zine-within-a-zine "Crinkle/Hiss," reviewing scores of other zines, plus music and books. 92 pages total. (MAGAZINES)

STATIC
"#2"
STATIC 2 zine *$3.00
In this issue: interviews with Blake from Jawbreaker, Mike "Bruce Lee" Park from Asian Man Records (and former Skankin' Pickle singer), work saboteurs and security guards, plus tales of mischief galore including reprogramming security cameras, tales of retail hell, grocery store sabotage, sabotaging meter maids, and lots more. Also includes the zine within-a-zine "Crinkle/Hiss," reviewing scores of other zines, plus music and books, including a special Queers feature. 112 pages total, plus inserts. (MAGAZINES)

STROKER
"#1"
STROKER 1 magazine *$3.00
XTRA XTRA Read All About It... Don't miss out on the premiere issue of STROKER magazine, featuring interviews with DEAD MOON, ACID KING, NEBULA, ALTAMONT, OLD GRANDAD and BABA YAGA, plus SCORPIONS record reviews, a story on ZZ TOP obsession, even more SCORPIONS obsession, and art by many a twisted mind. Nothing is censored here, lots of sex, drugs and hard rock. This is a Hard Rock magazine with "No Fuckin Ads" and from cover to cover reads as a tribute to "All Rockers Everywhere." 88 pages. (MAGAZINES)

THE CONTINENTAL
"#3"
CONTINENTAL 3 zine *$2.00
The (nearly) all-surf issue! Interviews with The Fathoms, The Volcanos, and Thee Phantom 5ive, plus a gear report from Evan of the Boss Martians (how to get that fab surf sound from your Fender!), plus live reviews of Galaxy Trio, Girl Trouble, The Makers, and The Mono Men! Also, surf/garage artsits Art Chantry, Shag, and Pete Ciccone tell all! And, an overview of Frank Sinatra's live recordings, the Man Or Astro-Man? report, and a bunch of music, film and zine reviews! 48 pages. (MAGAZINES)

THE CONTINENTAL
"#4"
CONTINENTAL 4 zine *$2.50
Covering surf, garage and exotica, featuring interviews with Johnny Bartlett of SATURN V and Hillsdale Records (and ex-PHANTOM SURFER), THE OMEGA MEN, and Seattle instro group KING OF HAWAII, plus a report from the Surfari USA group surf tour of 1997, Pamita NEPTUNA interviews Dominic Priore, rants, raves and reverb from Rip Thrillby of the PENETRATORS, the gear report by Evan Foster of the BOSS MARTIANS (focussing on the gear he used in recording the "13 Evil Tales" album), and lots of record, live and zine reviews. (MAGAZINES)

THE CONTINENTAL
"#8"
CONTINENTAL 8 magazine + CD $4.00
THE TRASHMEN on the cover (drawn by Rip Thrillby of THE PENETRATORS) and featured in a big article inside, plus other features on EDDIE ANGEL, THE TREBLEMAKERS, THE KRONTJONG DEVILS, and THE NEATBEATS, plus tons of reviews with an emphasis on garage, beat and surf. The CD has tracks by THE TREBLEMAKERS, KRONTJONG DEVILS, PHANTOM SURFERS, SPACE COSSACKS, NEATBEATS, LES SEXAREENOS, URBAN SURF KINGS, CADILLAC HITMEN, THE BROOD, POLKAHOLICS, BRAINWASHERS, MYSTERY ACTION, POLLO DEL MAR, VON ZIPPERS, and 13 others, several being new or exclusive to this CD! (MAGAZINES)

THE POOR, THE BAD AND THE ANGRY
"#2"
PBA 2 zine *$3.00
A journal of practical opposition to the rampant greed, vicious exploitation and cold repression that currently grips society. In this issue: the Homes Not Jails organization siezes and squats abandoned buildings in San Francisco, Macedonia and the conflict in the former Yugoslavia, bus drivers and riders unite to fight transit cutbacks and fare hikes, youth revolt in France, and more. 40 pages. (MAGAZINES)

THE PROBE
"#7"
PROBE 7 magazine $5.00
Only about a year late, but nice'n'fat with a full color cover! Needless to say, lots and lots of nekkid people (including the babe on the cover), punk rock, sex-related stuff (including the infamous girl reviews, now joined by Kris Rockass's boy reviews), show reviews, record reviews, an interview with a particularly asshole-oid cop who happens to play guitar in a band, and lots more goings on. (MAGAZINES)

THE SOUND COLLECTOR
"#2"
SOUCOL 2 magazine $3.50
Not a record collector zine, but broadly about sound producers, theorists, distributors and "collectors." In this issue: CHARLES BROWN SUPERSTAR, DR. EXPLOSION, Cuneiform Records, JOE MEEK, HELIUM, FLAMING LIPS EXPERIMENTS, GUITAR WOLF, DEERHOOF, MOUSE ON MARS, MOGWAI, Black Jack Mailorder, THIRD EYE FOUNDATION, WILL OLDHAM, AUTECHRE, THE FEMININE COMPLEX, COUM TRANSMISSIONS, THE MAKE-UP, and lots more, really. 126 pages. (MAGAZINES)

THICKER
"#3"
THICKR 3 zine *$2.75
Features on Ian MacKaye of Fugazi, Tom Haelmyer of Amphetamine Reptile, Paul Leary of the Butthole Surfers, Grant Hart of Nova Mob, plus record, show, zine, comix and movie reviews by the bushel. 84 pages. (MAGAZINES)

THICKER
"#4"
THICKR 4 zine *$3.00
On the cover: Steve Albini interviews Tortoise. Inside, features on Foetus, Today Is The Day, Silkworm, Little My, Roger Miller, and David Lasky. Also lots of live, comix, record and zine reviews. 88 pages. (MAGAZINES)

THICKER
"#5"
THICKER 5 zine *$3.00
In this issue: punk pioneer Geza X, Nomeansno, Grifters, Amy Denio, Frogs, Daviess County Panthers, cartoonist Rick Veitch ("Rick's Rare Bit Fiends"), plus lots of record, show and comic reviews. 88 pages. (MAGAZINES)

THORA-ZINE
"#8"
THOZIN 8 zine $4.00
The Oblivians on the cover, plus a near-mini-LP flexi with cuts by Butthole Surfers, Cement, Gerogerigegege, Sublime, Concussion, Cortex Bomb, and a few others, and features on Acid King, Brutal Truth, Grind Orchestra, Magnitude 3, Haters, Sun Ra, Zip Code Rapists, Israelvis, Kitaro, U., Coa, Boris, Morphine, Machine Gun TV, the New Orleans Jazz Fest, the Godzilla convention in Osaka, ZZ Top, Stanley, Mamarracho, "Leaving Las Vegas" director Mike Figgis, OOIOO, the Osaka Scum Report, careening thru the Caribbean, and lots lots more. 100 pages, 20 of them in full color. (MAGAZINES)

THORA-ZINE
"#9"
THORAZINE 9 zine $4.00
Thora-Zine invades Japan in a big way (along with the Motards and Concussion), with a long feature on Can vocalist Damo Suzuki, an Osaka scum report, a Tokyo trash report, Diamyo Gyoretsu, Ultra Fuckers, Mr. Velocity Hopkins in a Death Karaoke match in Osaka, Guitar Wolf, Machine Gun TV, and more. Also some non-Japanese stuff like Godflesh, the Backsliders, the Descendents, Choreboy, New York performance/industrial group Bile, avant-saxist John Berndt, lots of reviews, and even more. The usual madhouse layout, too. 84 packed pages. (MAGAZINES)

UGLY THINGS
"#18"
UGLYTHINGS 18 magazine $6.00
Wild sounds from past dimensions! In this issue: SCREAMING LORD SUTCH, THE MUSIC MACHINE, THE BEAT MERCHANTS, THE CHOCOLATE WATCHBAND, THE REAL KIDS, BRIAN JONES, THE KINKS, THE THRID BARDO, THE PRETTY THINGS, SHIRLEY COLLINS, DAVE BERRY, and mucho more including a massive review section! (MAGAZINES)

UGLY THINGS
"#19"
UGLYTHINGS 19 magazine $6.00
On the cover and massively inside: the life and times of The Ego That Devoured The '60s, KIM FOWLEY. Also in this issue: THE BOYS, Israel's THE CHURCHILLS, CHANTS R&B, DAMNATION OF ADAM BLESSING, GANDALF, FUCKIN' FLYIN' A-HEADS, THE GANTS, Singapore's THE STRAYDOGS, Sweden's THE FABULOUS FOUR and more, plus meaty columns, obituaries, reviews and lots more. (MAGAZINES)

WEIRD BURLESQUE
"#1"
WIERDB 1 comics *$2.75
More comix art by Stephen Holman (Heavy Dog Spit, Zeni Geva cover art, etc.), just as perverse as he can make it, and that's pretty darn twisted. Published by Fantagraphics, and strictly adults only! (MAGAZINES)

WHUMP
"#1"
WHUMP 1-7 zine + 2x7" $9.00
A new Texas magazine featuring interviews with the Screamin' Mee Mees' Bruce Cole, Charalambides, Smog, the Memphis Loons, Soul Junk and some band named Caroliner. Everyone featured in the magazine also has a spot on one of the two 7's. (MAGAZINES)

WIPEOUT
"#9"
WIPOUT 9 zine $2.50
More gone commentary and raving from Eric Oblivian, including an interview with Fink from Teengenerate, the French garage scene, more on the Memphis underground explosion, a San Francisco garage roundup, the Oblivians' Japanese tour diary, UK bumpkin-pervs the Country Teasers, a bunch more record, zine and book reviews, and even more. 44 pages. (MAGAZINES)

WIRING DEPT.
"Spring '88"
WIRINGD 88 zine *$2.00
Large format 'zine with lots of interviews, big photos. In this issue: Big Black, Adrian Sherwood, Wire, Beat Nigs, Sue Coe (of "How to Commit Suicide in South Africa") and lots more. (T-48i) (MAGAZINES)

WOOLY BUGGER
"#4"
W00LY 4 zine *$2.00
Some running off at the pen stuff like "What Constitutes Good?," mental gymnastics about music, an essay on "Jazz Ideology in the '90s" by drummer Wm. Hooker, a retelling of an experience had at a classical music performance, and a piece on how the guitar supposedly became the evil thing it is today. Some people will get this, some won't but if you leave in in the bathroom, someone's bound to make a comment. (MAGAZINES)

WORLD WAR III ILLUSTRATED
"#30"
WW3I 30 magazine *$3.50
The "Bitchcraft" issue, with 64 pages of graphic bitchery in black and white, with juicy full-color cover. Artists include Kathrine Arnoldi, Isabella Bannerman, Abby Denson, Fly, Roberta Gregory, Kathryn Hyatt, Sandy Jiminez, Sabrina Jones, Peter Kuper, Mac McGill, Denise Ozker, Kevin Pyle, James Romberger, Sue Simensky, E. Fitz Smith, Lance Tooks, and Lauren Weinstein. (MAGAZINES)

WORLD WAR 3 ILLUSTRATED
"#31"
WW3I 31 magazine *$3.50
First in a two part series against corporate greed, WTO, World Bank, NAFTA, Free Trade Area Of The Americas agreement, Plan Columbia, and G. Dubya Bush. Comics by Seth Tabocman, Jordan Worley, Corrine Rhoades, Sabrina Jones, Sandy Jiminez, Terry Tapp, and others. Color cover and 40 pages of ass-kicking black & white artwork. (MAGAZINES)

YOU COULD DO WORSE
"#5"
YCDW 5 zine *$3.00
In this issue: Mary Lou Lord, Guided By Voices, Steel Pole Bath Tub, the Goo Goo Dolls, Chevy Heston, cassette label Squirrel Energy Now, Little Debbie, Rex, Milk, and tons of record, live and zine reviews. 68 pages. (MAGAZINES)

YOUR FLESH
"#43"
YOURFLESH 43 magazine $5.00
REDD FOXX on the cover, plus more features on ALICE COOPER, DUKE ELLINGTON, RED MONKEY, noir novelist Gary Phillips, and filmmaker Nick Broomfield. Now how's that for eclectic? The rest of the mag is taken up with massive audio, video and print reviews of the most diverse sort. (MAGAZINES)

YOUR FLESH
"#44"
YOURFLESH 44 magazine $5.00
In this issue: 11th DREAM DAY, Minneapolis rocker Mark Mallman of HEAT, garage rockers THE KING BROTHERS, country/blues singer Johnny Dowd, New York City gypsy-punk group GOGOL BORDELLO, actress/writer Zoe Lund, the stoner rock of HIGH ON FIRE, plus a ton of record, zine, film and book reviews. (MAGAZINES)

YOUR FLESH
"#46"
YOURF 46 magazine $5.00
With eye-catching cover art by Shag, this issue sports features on THE EX, early SONIC YOUTH member and NYC scenemaker BOB BERT, hardboiled crime writer JON A. JACKSON, singer-songwriter and ex-SCREAMING TREES vocalist MARK LANEGAN, novelist PETE HAUTMAN, jazz guitarist JOE MORRIS, a roundup of 19 overlooked jazz masters, and a huge section of audio, video and book reviews. (MAGAZINES)

ZINE GUIDE
"#3"
ZINEGUIDE 3 magazine $6.00
The most comprehensive zine resource ever! This lists a gazillion zines published worldwide, with complete, up-to-date contact information, contents of at least the latest issue (often more), plus many comments from readers and other zine publishers. There's also lists of favorite and least favorite zines, ranked by number, of guys, girls, record labels and general readership, feedback forms to submit your own reviews, articles on zine issues, plus indexes by band/musician, people, subject and record label. (MAGAZINES)

ZINE GUIDE
"#4"
ZINEGUIDE 4 magazine $6.00
The most comprehensive zine resource ever! This lists a gazillion zines published worldwide, with complete, up-to-date contact information, contents of at least the latest issue (often more), plus many comments from readers and other zine publishers. There's also lists of favorite and least favorite zines, ranked by number, of guys, girls, zine publishers, record labels and general readership, feedback forms to submit your own reviews, a list of defunct zines, plus indexes by band/musician, people, geographic area, subject and record label, and a list of the 440 most written about bands. (MAGAZINES)

ZINE GUIDE
"#5"
ZINEGUIDE 5 magazine $5.50
The most comprehensive zine resource ever! This lists a gazillion zines published worldwide, with complete, up-to-date contact information, contents of at least the latest issue (often more), plus many comments from readers and other zine publishers. There's also lists of favorite and least favorite zines, ranked by number, of guys, girls, zine publishers, record labels and general readership, feedback forms to submit your own reviews, a list of defunct zines, plus indexes by band/musician, people, geographic area, subject and record label, and a list of the 500 most written about bands. (MAGAZINES)

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