TESTicle PRESSure – Review

October 1, 1995

The music reviews are to the point, and alphabetized. That’s nice. Neatness counts, and this ‘zine is artfully and meticulously laid out.

Pinch Point – Review

October 1, 1995

I’m a Tarantino fan, that’s why it was a blast to open up to “15 Reasons Why Pulp Fiction Sucks.” All true, and with more bite than Letterman could muster.

Moon Ska Skazette – Review

October 1, 1995

I wouldn’t label it a ‘zine so much as a catalogue, however, if you’re a fan, you can catch up on some ska news for yourself. Bon Skappetite!

Chickfactor – #9 – Review

October 1, 1995

It’s stuffed full of information. Some fluff, but no filler. The “Tour Horror Stories” were very entertaining.

Banana Peel Buzz – Review

October 1, 1995

Somebody in Maryland wanted to give opinions on new albums and interview a couple of bands. I’m happy to see coverage of the indies, but do it right.

Rainbows & Lollipops – #1 – Review

September 1, 1995

This is a poetry ‘zine. Each small, white page has at its top a poet’s name in bold black letters. Underneath is the poem. All the pages look the same.

New Rave – #13 – Review

September 1, 1995

This mag has not a pair of natural breasts in it, but the models are attractive, Peter Steele (Typo O Neg.) talks about sex, the poses are above average.

Loompanics Unlimited – Review

September 1, 1995

“The best book catalog in the world.” The catalog, itself a 300-page book, contains essays, comics and exhaustive descriptions of hard to find books for sale.

Caustic Truth – #28 – Review

September 1, 1995

Simple cut-and-paste music ‘zine. It’s not pretentious and engaging. Includes interviews with Fastbacks, Marilyn Manson, Suede, Killjoys, DRI, NOFX, etc.

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