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Date is exactly
1991
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Puddle #5 Puddle was a personal zine mostly written, edited and designed by Chris Appelgren, from 1988 to 1994, covering topics such as music, the Humboldt County and San Francisco punk communities, featuring contributions from Lawrence Livermore, Abe Ringstaff, Theo Robinson, and Robert Eggplant, among others. Appelgren – also known as Chrisser and Chris Appelcore – worked for Lookout Records in several capacities starting in 1988, eventually graduating to owner and president in 1997, when Livermore and Patrick Hynes left the label. Appelgren has created original artwork for many East Bay bands (including Blatz, Green Day, Screeching Weasel, Mr. T Experience, and The Queers) and performed as a musician in The Potatomen, The Lefties, The Pattern, The PeeChees, and Bumblescrump.
- East Bay Dumb Punkz
- East Bay Comix
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Flyer Against the Gulf War Political flyer created as a response to Operation Desert Storm
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Don't Let Them Take You To Die! Political flyer created as a response to Operation Desert Storm
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Berkeley Sucks #4 Berkeley Sucks was a zine started in 1989 in Berkeley, CA. It mainly focused on the East Bay Punk scene that revolved around the Gilman Street Project. The most active editors were Jesse Townley (also known as Jesse Luscious and formerly of Philly Zine) and Ken Wisconsin. Crude art, music reviews and commentary was what made up the content of the four issues of this zine. Jesse Luscious was also a singer with the band Blatz that also featured fellow zinester Robert Eggplant, publisher of Absolutely Zippo, on guitar, poet Anna Joy Springer, Anna Lalania, and Marshall Stax.