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I didn't make PZS, so I'm starting a new discussion! What zines changed your life?

Like I said in another post, the late great Happy Goat, by Jason Simplot, totally changed my life, and got me "plugged in" to this whole world. So that's up there for me. Go Metric was another old favorite, that I think is still around. When I got to Chicago I discovered War Against the Idiots, Burn Collector, Safety Pin Girl, Loitering is Good, and a ton of others that helped me meet zine friends in real life (as opposed to pen pals, which was all I'd had previously). I'm Johnny and I don't Give a Fuck is great. Oh, there's a great zine out of California called All About Fuckin, which is totally perverted and great. So Midwest is one of the greatest/thickest zines of all time, and anything by Zach Sternwalker is great.

How bout you?

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I wonder too... it's an old subliminal message that was documented to help people with a huge range of problems. what snippets i've seen from the zine itself seem unrelated to that.

kitty magic said:
i've often wondered what was in that zine!!!! i've only ever seen an old advert for it

Craven Rock said:
Mommy and I Are One
This, this, this!

Ericka Bailie-Byrne said:
All time favorite: That Girl by Kelli Williams
It was one those great old everything-but-the-kitchen-sink zines of old. Like Brutarian or Shat Upon or a less music based Carbon 14. Multiple contributors. I really miss that style.

kitty magic said:
i've often wondered what was in that zine!!!! i've only ever seen an old advert for it

Craven Rock said:
Mommy and I Are One
cometbus, truetoyou, mike giants zines, and zippo

Outpunk

Action Girl Newsletter (and Kiki Zine)

Girl Germs

Teenage Gang Debs

Action Teen

Function

Gunk

Sticky Fingers

All the Xerox Revolutionaries stuff

Thrill!

Boy Food

Fagorama

So many others...

Oops, I meant Fanorama.

Don said:

Fagorama

baby sue got me into zines, or at least was a portal into them... Flatter amazed me, chuck helped open my mind, Craphound showed me how polished ones could still be good, great writing as well, reasonably martian's was so fun, and so raw, shark fear, shark awareness showed how funny and scary obsessions could be, and farm pulp was Amazin image and writing wise scary and beautee-ful at the same time:)

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