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October 16, 2014February 24, 2017 Jay HinmanImageLeave a comment

GERMS fan club membership and care package (!). What could have been in it? Photo scan courtesy of the always right-on Waitakere Walks blog.

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August 7, 2014February 24, 2017 Jay HinmanImageLeave a comment

Yet another bit of gold mined from Jon Behar’s Waitakere Walks blog. Punks invade the San Fernando Valley, circa 1978.

My 11th birthday party was happening the day of the Shock/Go-Gos gig. I was raging hard in San Jose, CA with Steve McWilliam and Ted Earle when I could have been 6 hours south of there pogoing like a maniac.

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July 31, 2014February 24, 2017 Jay HinmanImageLeave a comment

MIDDLE CLASS advertisement courtesy of Waitakere Walks, who wrote up a nice piece on non-Hollywood punk rock here.

Read my 2006 interview with The Middle Class’ Mike Atta here.

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Waitakere Walks: L.A. Scene Report: November 1977/”Three Bands Stand Out. The Weirdos, Backstage Pass and the Screamers”/Nickey Beat Has “Movie Star Potential”

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Waitakere Walks: L.A. Scene Report: November 1977/”Three Bands Stand Out. The Weirdos, Backstage Pass and the Screamers”/Nickey Beat Has “Movie Star Potential”

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June 14, 2013February 24, 2017 Jay HinmanImageLeave a comment

THE GERMS evolve and win friends – review from RAW POWER #5 fanzine in 1978, as scanned and written about in the excellent Waitekere Walks blog this week.

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March 22, 2013February 24, 2017 Jay HinmanImageLeave a comment

ROXY MUSIC arrive at the Cleveland airport, 1975. Taken from the awesome Waitakere Walks blog.

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September 14, 2012February 24, 2017 Jay HinmanImageLeave a comment

Another terrific post over on Waitakere Walks, this one on the UK press’ response to US-based punk in the late 70s.

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Agony Shorthand is a podcast and maybe someday, a print fanzine. For over twelve years, it was called Dynamite Hemorrhage. For a year, it was called Radio Dies Screaming. And believe it or not, 20+ years ago I used to do another site called Agony Shorthand, a “blog” from back when there were blogs. Not confusing at all, right?

The one and only Radio Dies Screaming ‘zine #1 is available to order here.

Free downloads of all out-of-print back issues right here.

Check out our fanzine-focused site Fanzine Hemorrhage.

Agony Shorthand is our new semi-regular podcast that you can grab on Apple Podcasts or stream on Soundcloud or stream on Mixcloud as well. Raw, free-form, genre-bending sub-underground music from the last six decades. The podcast tackles the dark corners of DIY sounds, from psych to solo guitar to punk to abstract pop to folk to heavy metalloid music – and other corners besides.

This site ran from 2012-early 2017 on Tumblr; you can see all of the old posts over there at this link.

Check out our other sites, active and non, as well:

Fanzine Hemorrhage
Collected Ephemera
The Word Goes Flesh
Jazz Libertines
The Postcard Motel

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