Angry Thoreauan – #12 – Review

March 1, 1996

It seems that a man (his name is Randall Tin-Ear. Draw your own conclusions) is as bitter, pissed, and arrogant as only a prolific writer can be.

WARP – Vol. 4 #3 – Review

February 1, 1996

A boarding mag (snow, skate, and surf) that does what it’s supposed to as a lifestyle publication. Informative interviews with Mike Watt and Clawhammer.

All That – #7 – Review

February 1, 1996

Just about split down the middle between hardcore and hip-hop coverage. The magazine is run by the members of Dare to Defy, who also own Too Damn Hype Records.

You Could Do Worse – #5 – Review

February 1, 1996

Packed with lots of intriguing columns, and covers a broad range of music. Interviews, cartoons, fiction, essays, great photography, and excellent layout.

Screamin – #4 – Review

February 1, 1996

One of the better ‘zines dedicated to the rockabilly scene. A full-bodied guide to a scene that lacks people who know how to capture the spirit on paper.

Science Geek – #2 – Review

February 1, 1996

Interviews (rather dry) with bands, figuring out how random a coin toss is, and the differences between a particle accelerator and a pole vaulter.

Retrogression – #9 – Review

February 1, 1996

One of the better looking hardcore ‘zines. Funny and interesting interviews with Sick of it All and Earth Crisis, scene reports/stories, and photo galleries.

Negativfan – #11, #12, #13 – Review

February 1, 1996

NegativBob (Robert Nelson) is a Negativland convert, and NegativFan is his Xerox pulpit. It’s typewritten, with nonexistent layout, but this is the place to go.

Ill Literature – #10 – Review

February 1, 1996

Ill Literature is so densely packed with information it’s almost daunting. The coverage is mostly metal, but also delves the greats of the punk/hardcore scene.

Entropy Press – #1 – Review

February 1, 1996

A creative jumble of randomness, expressing the Second Law of Thermodynamics in a format of found material combined with original poems and art and essays.

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