
Another fanzine from the boxes in the garage, this one an early CHEMICAL IMBALANCE, likely from about 1985 or ‘86.

Another fanzine from the boxes in the garage, this one an early CHEMICAL IMBALANCE, likely from about 1985 or ‘86.

SHOCK – ad for their debut 45, SLASH Magazine 1978.

THE MINUTEMEN, NoMag fanzine, Los Angeles 1983.

B-SIDE magazine #20, Australia, late 80s. Great features on feedtime, Venom P. Stinger and Ed Kuepper – among others.

CRUSH! fanzine #3, published in 1990 out of an Iowa college town by a guy whose name escapes me right now. Brian?
Jesus I don’t remember, but this ‘zine came in various guises and wasn’t always called Crush!, either. Classic snotty scene in-joke vibe, leaning heavily toward independent pop and away from punk, garage etc.

KENDRA SMITH still hasn’t contacted me yet regarding my public request for an interview for Dynamite Hemorrhage magazine #2 – perhaps because she’s purportedly in the woods without running water, wisely shielding herself from the likes of me – but while we wait for her to hear my plea, here’s a pic of her in her Dream Syndicate days, scanned from NoMag fanzine in 1983.

BLACK RANDY & THE METROSQUAD, from the insert that came with the Dangerhouse complete 45s collection put out on 2xCD by Munster Records.

FLESH EATERS are playing the Whiskey w/ the Alleycats, you guys. In 1978. I’m all in.
Scanned from Slash magazine’s 1-year anniversary issue.

Maybe today’s youngsters don’t know it, but HoZac Records out of Chicago was once a pseudo-porn/garage punk fanzine called HORIZONTAL ACTION. This seems to be the only issue (#3) I could find in my fanzine boxes in the garage, but I know I had the other ones around…..

BRAIN TRANSPLANT, an LA-based “KBD”/garage punk fanzine from the late 1990s, edited by Roger Mah.