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Issue #4 of the punk hardcore fanzine from around 1994. Still photocopied and hand-stapled. Painful and long process. Duh. Consumed endless hours. This was a good, diverse issue.
Pix from the Dr Know Benefit summer of 2016 in Tompkins Square Park with Cro-Mags, Breakdown, & Token Entry
Photo courtesy of Jerry Busher, super cool dude indeed. He messed up his nakle playing b-ball and kept on touring with this little brace. Ouch! And Guy would not be slowed down.
Cool issue of the punk hardcore fanzine. Some old school, never-before-printed interviews of mazing bands. 1997?
Random "fest" in NJ. I do remember some fat girl collapsed in the pit (a harmless pit at that), and so everyone stopped to help her and treated it as if it were a medical emergency (this was 90's suburban NJ asfter all). I was pissed that so many people acted like she was really hurt andthe music stopped. I yelled "she's not hurt, she's just fatand out of shape!" There.
Punk hardcore fanzine. This is my first newsprint issue, and I went to 2,000 copies or so. A lot. Around 1995.
Basketball love in a big way emerges with Anthony Mason of the Knicks on the cover. Super insane thick 116 pages or so, all hand-bound with industrial stapler. Insane process.
Aspen during the X Games 2016 was the scene for a great and fun experiential activation. Jeep's Chill Zone, demos, rides, graffiti hub, on-course placement, talent appearances ... on and on! Jeep and Be The Machine!!
The final issue of this punk hardcore fanzine. Musta been around 2002 because it was after 9/11. From the NYC days. A fun issue with guys I met in NYC mainly. Tons of copies made (2,500?).
Punk hardcore fanzine outta Hartford, CT. This was around 1993. Lotsa bands interviewed plus had a free 7". This is when I upp'ed the game to 1,000+ copies.
Mark McCoy, James Ross, Pat Outside, Brian Bisaillon and Ebro Virumbrales all committed communal suicide one Spring Break in Panama City Beach. Love the floral print couch!
Issue #8 of this punk hardcore fanzine form around 1997. Free Today is the Day 7" too. sold out of this real quick. Start of the NYC days.