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Date is exactly
1987
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Too Far #5 Too Far was a feminist punk-zine edited by Adrienne Droogas from […] to […] . The zine focuses on gender issues and sexuality, while also offering interviews with artists and commentary on the punk scene. Droogas was the lead vocalist for the all-female political hardcore band Spitboy and a regular columnist for Maximumrocknroll.
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A Matter of Image #2 A Matter of Image was a punk-zine created by Eric Yee and other East Bay punks in the mid-80s. This short-lived, yet eclectic, zine features interviews, reviews, punk art, and commentary about the scene.
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Tales from the Rat House #8 Tales from the Rat House was a publication written for punks with a bent towards left wing politics and humor. The principle editors were Joe Britz, Larry Livermore, and David Hayes who were housemates in the so called “Rat House" in San Francisco. There was close affiliations with the band M.D.C. who once played on the Rat House roof to protest the motorcade of the Pope. Both Larry and David would work closely together on Maximum Rocknroll, the Gilman Street Project, and co-founded Lookout! Records.
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Tales from the Rat House #7 Tales from the Rat House was a publication written for punks with a bent towards left wing politics and humor. The principle editors were Joe Britz, Larry Livermore, and David Hayes who were housemates in the so called “Rat House" in San Francisco. There was close affiliations with the band M.D.C. who once played on the Rat House roof to protest the motorcade of the Pope. Both Larry and David would work closely together on Maximum Rocknroll, the Gilman Street Project, and co-founded Lookout! Records.
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Tales from the Rat House #6 Tales from the Rat House was a publication written for punks with a bent towards left wing politics and humor. The principle editors were Joe Britz, Larry Livermore, and David Hayes who were housemates in the so called “Rat House" in San Francisco. There was close affiliations with the band M.D.C. who once played on the Rat House roof to protest the motorcade of the Pope. Both Larry and David would work closely together on Maximum Rocknroll, the Gilman Street Project, and co-founded Lookout! Records.