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N.I.N.N.Y (NOW I’M IN NEW YORK), #1
$3, 4 x 6, 38 pgs.
By Guest Contributor
This is independent literature, written by a man involved with the punk scene for over twenty years. It’s full of good short stories that remind you we’re all fucking crazy.
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NARCOLEPSY
#3, $2, 5 ½” x 8 ½”, copied, ? pgs.
By Todd Taylor
This is the second zine I’ve reviewed this time around that is (primarily) a zine that reviews zines (the other being Zine World).
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NARCOLEPSY, #1
$2, 8 ½” x 6”, 18 pgs.
By Joe Evans III
Separating it from the herd are music-related newspaper clippings and comics from the editor’s kids, which are cute.
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NECK DATA #15
$?, 8½” x 11”, copied, 12 pgs.
By Keith Rosson
The majority of the material is made up of some jarring and mostly nonsensical writing about Stanley Kubrick’s films, Val Kilmer, and thoughts on various blockbuster film trailers.
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NEGATIVE REACTION
#6, $5, 8½” x 11”, printed, 24 pgs.
By Kurt Morris
This British fanzine has interviews with The Skeptix, Holy Racket, and The Fallout. It also has a load of reviews of music, books, and zines.
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NEGATIVE REACTION
£4, 8 ½“ x 11“, printed, 32 pgs.
By Kurt Morris
I’m sorry, but if you write on your cover that you have an interview with Anthrax and it’s not the same Anthrax we all know and love, then that’s just fucking wrong.
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NEGATIVE REACTION
$5, 7½” x 10½”, 35 pgs.
By Guest Contributor
I sometimes wish I’d been raised in the U.K., because then I could use awesome U.K. slang without sounding like a wee blimey cunt.
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NEGATIVE REACTION #8
$?, 28 pgs.
By The Lord Kveldulfr
How is it that the English can be so overtly political in zines and not sound nearly as ridiculous as Americans do in politically oriented print? Maybe their problems are somehow more real than ours, and maybe we’ve taken too much whiny influence from hippies.
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NEGRITA
#2, worthless at any price, but if you think I’m wrong, send ‘em a buck, 5 1/2
By Megan Pants
This issue is called Fucking Stop It and I wish they would.
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NERF JIHAD
#8, $?, 5½” x 8½”, photocopied, ? pgs.
By Kurt Morris
This zine is an incredibly random assortment of articles and blurbs from a high schooler in Australia
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NERF JIHAD #6
$3.00 ppd., 5 ½” x 8 ½”, photocopied, 36 pgs.
By Craven
It was so well loved that one of my asshole friends jacked it, making the reviewing process kind of hard
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NERF JIHAD #7
$3.00ppd., 5 ½” x 8 ½”, photocopied, 36 pgs.
By Craven
I also must mention the “Interview with a Goth,” where they take some random goth and ask her questions like, “What is your favorite color?”
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NERF JIHAD: THE COLLECTED WORKS
$3, 5½” x 8½”, copied, 64 pgs.
By Keith Rosson
Give us more sass.
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NERVIO: THE CATS THAT ARE MY FRIENDS
free, 5'' x 8'', photocopied, 14 pgs.
By Craven
Have you ever ridden the Greyhound next to someone who had so
completely lost it that, after they got off, you felt completely
disturbed and unsettled for the rest of the trip? That’s how I felt
after reading this.
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NEUS SUBJEX
#54, a stamp, 3 ½ x 8 ½, 6 pgs.
By Josh
Pretty much like the other stuff that he writes, only more dumb.
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NEUS SUBJEX, #63
free, 3” x 8”, 20 pgs.
By Guest Contributor
I’m all for saving money on printing costs by putting everything in a really small font and eliminating extra pages, but c’mon guys. This shit is small.
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NEUS SUBJEX, #63
free, 3” x 8”, 20 pgs.
By Guest Contributor
There is a lot of information in this thing, and it goes on for pages and pages.
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NEUS SUBJEX, #64
3½” x 8½”, copied, 28 pgs.
By Keith Rosson
I could rant on and on, so at the very least, this issue of The Neus Subjex got my girdle up and had me evaluating my own position on things. For that, thanks.
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NEUS SUBJEX, #64
3½” x 8½”, copied, 28 pgs.
By Keith Rosson
Cut and paste zine with quite a lot of roughly scanned photos and ridiculously small type. It’s got standard review fare included and a few comics here and there.
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NEUS SUBJEX, THE
#60 and #61, a stamp, travel-brochure size
By Josh
...it also admits to being “litter waiting to happen,” so I guess my job here is done.
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NEVER KNEEL
$2, 8 ½” x 5 ½”, 36 pgs.
By The Lord Kveldulfr
It is about the author Seth Graham’s “experience with losing god.” And there you have it.
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NEW SCHEME
#7, $2 ppd, 8 ½ x 11, newsprint, 56 pgs.
By Joe Evans III
He uses funny photos of firing ranges and refers to himself as “the finger on the button.”
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NEW SCHEME
#7, $2 ppd, 8 ½ x 11, newsprint, 56 pgs.
By Guest Contributor
This zine covers only the finest in indie music and the diversity keeps me reading.
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NEW SCHEME, THE #10
free, 8 ½ x 11, newsprint, 42 pgs.
By Guest Contributor
Sort of treading the line between rock/punk zine and trendy hipster rag, one gets the impression that The New Scheme is an ambitious publication that began as the former but is aiming for the latter.
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NEW SCHEME, THE #13
Free, 8 ½” x 11”, newsprint, 48 pgs.
By brian
On the up side, there are also a ton of well-written and interesting reviews and interviews. A wide variety of styles are covered, too, from hardcore to indie pop.
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