m4_include(_gz_macros)
_gz_header
_gz_document_begin(`graffiti zines (g-l)')
_gz_magazine_header(Game Over)
_gz_address( `Camilo Sampayo Fernendez, Apartado de correos 32.141,
08080 Barcelona, Spain',,elkapi@teleline.es,,+34 93 451 69 13)
_gz_pricing()
_gz_vital(40,`', 100, 75, Spanish and English)
_gz_issue_coverage(11 (1 officially), Europe)
_gz_desc_begin()
Although Game Over has been around for quite a few years, for
convoluted reasons the zine has started over at issue one. This
"well seasoned" premiere issue shows us that Game Over knows what it
takes to make a quality publication, with a tight professional
layout, some interesting articles, and most importantly, excellent
graffiti. Game Over devotes most of its space to pieces (on both
trains and walls) and productions, all of which are captioned and
nicely organized. Other aspects of hip-hop are covered as well,
through articles, reviews and interviews. Though Game Over is
primarily in Spanish, reasonable English translations can be found
in the back.
_gz_desc_end(meem@gnu.org)
_gz_magazine_trailer(Game Over)
_gz_magazine_header(Garage)
_gz_address(`c/o Hobby Color via Italia 112-20037 Incirano -
Paderno Dugnano (mi)')
_gz_pricing(`')
_gz_vital(40, A4, 100, 60, Italian)
_gz_issue_coverage(1 (1998), `Italy, Europe')
_gz_desc_begin()
Garage is another in a recent growth of Italian graffiti zines.
Featuring the illegal side of the scene, Garage contains mostly
bombing and train action, although there are some larger pieces
to be found. Perhaps the most concise way to sum up Garage is
as a guided tour through a European writer's graffiti photo album.
_gz_desc_end(meem@gnu.org)
_gz_magazine_trailer(Garage)
_gz_magazine_header(Graf Paper Magazine)
_gz_address(`13441 Montana Avenue, El Paso, TX 79938, USA')
_gz_pricing(`')
_gz_vital()
_gz_issue_coverage(none)
_gz_desc_begin()
_gz_desc_end()
_gz_magazine_trailer()
_gz_magazine_header(Graff It!)
_gz_address(`11, rue des Victimes du Franquisme, 93200, St. Denis, France')
_gz_pricing(`')
_gz_vital(32,A4,100,100, French)
_gz_issue_coverage(4,`France, Europe, Trains')
_gz_desc_begin()
Wow! Graff It! is a full color graffiti _gz_strong(tour-de-force)
that will leave the reader dizzy by page 32. Expect to see
absolutely ridiculous productions, pieces, bombs, and even tags,
presented in complete and total shameless excess. Perhaps most
amazingly, at least in issue 4, expect to see _gz_strong(no
advertisements!). The flicks are roughly categorized, but no attempt
at logical organization can protect the poor reader's mind from
overload. The photos themselves are tight and right, although often
too small to absorb the full impact of the given graffiti work.
Although the zine does contain some written content (in French, of
course), this is a zine first and foremost about flicks, and it
doesn't disappoint. Now for some Tylenol.
_gz_desc_end(meem@gnu.org)
_gz_magazine_trailer(Graff It!)
_gz_magazine_header(Graffiti Attack)
_gz_address(`Caixa Postal 15031 CEP 01599-970, Sao Paulo, Brazil')
_gz_pricing(`3.00 (Brazilian real) an issue')
_gz_vital(18, 8.5x11, 100, 100, Spanish)
_gz_issue_coverage(2 (October 1997), `South America,
North America (California)')
_gz_desc_begin()
Graffiti Attack is one of the only magazines to chronicle the South
American graffiti scene, and it does so admirably. Besides many
exclusive and intriguing photos of the evolving scenes in Brazil,
Chile, and Argentina, there are graffiti how-to's and reports on
graffiti events. Top writers from outside South America are also
well-represented. While Graffiti Attack is professionally done, it
could benefit from an improved layout and more pages per issue. Also,
while the photos are crisp, some are too small and force the reader to
squint.
_gz_desc_end()
_gz_magazine_trailer(Graffiti Attack)
_gz_magazine_header(Graffliks Graffiti Magazine)
_gz_address(`P.O. Box 61952, Santa Barbara, CA 93111, USA',
www.geocities.com/soho/museum/9300/, graffliks@hotmail.com)
_gz_pricing(`$3.00 an issue')
_gz_vital(20,8.5x11,100,0,English,quarterly)
_gz_issue_coverage(none, `California, United States, Trains')
_gz_desc_begin()
_gz_italicize(From the editor)
This magazine is about less talk and more graffiti.
_gz_desc_end()
_gz_magazine_trailer()
_gz_magazine_header(GSXL)
_gz_address(`P.O. Box 1299, Long Island City, NY 11101-0299, USA')
_gz_pricing(`')
_gz_vital(,5.5x8.5,,0,English)
_gz_issue_coverage(none)
_gz_desc_begin()
_gz_italicize(From the editors)
Graphic Scenes & Xplicit Language appeared back in '88 as one of
the first graff zines after T.I.G.H.T., and is back. GXSL is a
black-and-white zine that covers both graffiti and political issues.
One issue contained an interview with Shone, the Norway Scene,
characters, and articles such as "Decoding Graffiti to Solve Bigger
Crimes". Send an SASE for more information.
_gz_desc_end()
_gz_magazine_trailer()
_gz_magazine_header(Graphic Violence)
_gz_address(`P.O. Box 581, Boston, MA 02117, USA')
_gz_pricing(`$4.00 (inside USA) an issue, probably out of print')
_gz_vital(25, 8.5x11, 100, 30, English)
_gz_issue_coverage(3, United States (east coast))
_gz_desc_begin()
Graphic Violence is a zine which would be better if it was in full
color and cut down on ads. As it stands, the magazine has very high
quality flicks of super pieces, many of which would benefit
immeasurably from full color. While the magazine features the
east coast scene almost exclusively, NYC and Danbury are enough to
make just about any writer jealous.
_gz_desc_end()
_gz_magazine_trailer(Graphic Violence)
_gz_magazine_header(Graphotism)
_gz_pricing(`')
_gz_vital(,A4,80,100,English)
_gz_issue_coverage(unknown, United Kingdom)
_gz_desc_begin()
This zine is so nice that you'll want to put it on your coffee table.
The pictures are clear, the stock is heavy and the interviews and
articles are diverse. Graphotism features lots of information about
graffiti events around Europe and especially in the UK, so it is a
nice place to keep current of the goings on across the big drink.
_gz_desc_end(brett@graffiti.org)
_gz_magazine_trailer(Graphotism)
_gz_magazine_header(Green Magazine)
_gz_address(`out of print')
_gz_pricing(`')
_gz_vital()
_gz_issue_coverage(none)
_gz_desc_begin()
_gz_desc_end()
_gz_magazine_trailer()
_gz_magazine_header(Hard Boiled)
_gz_address(`c/o L. Morales, San Diego, CA 92196, USA')
_gz_pricing(`')
_gz_vital()
_gz_issue_coverage(none)
_gz_desc_begin()
_gz_desc_end()
_gz_magazine_trailer()
_gz_magazine_header(Hawaiian Knights)
m4_divert(-1)
Temporarily no address
_gz_address(`c/o Kory: P.O. Box 970667 Waipahu, HI 96797-0667 USA')
m4_divert(0)
_gz_pricing(`For pricing information, see description')
_gz_vital(10,8.5x11,100,0,English,monthly)
_gz_issue_coverage(none,`Hawaii, United States')
_gz_desc_begin()
_gz_italicize(From the editor)
Hawaiian Knights is available in trade for high quality flicks. It
has lots of Hawaii graffiti, b-boyin', DJin', and emcee's all
captured in photos, with occasional photos from the United States
mainland as well. The zine itself consists of 4-10 Xeroxed pages,
containing a collection of submitted flicks from readers.
_gz_desc_end()
_gz_magazine_trailer()
_gz_magazine_header(Helmet Heds)
_gz_address(`out of print')
_gz_pricing(`Free')
_gz_vital(20,8.5x11,100,0,English)
_gz_issue_coverage(6, `California, United States')
_gz_desc_begin()
Helmet Heds is a novel publication out of California. Considering
the zine is free, one might expect to find a heartless, careless,
slapped-together affair. Think again -- the zine delivers more than
one can imagine on such a tight budget. While entirely
black-and-white, some nice graffiti is presented, albeit often
obscured by the grainy photocopied page quality. Besides the
flicks, the zine also features a collection of interesting
graffiti-related newspaper clippings from around the United States,
and more. Definitely recommended!
_gz_desc_end(meem@gnu.org)
_gz_magazine_trailer(Helmet Heds)
_gz_magazine_header(Hep 137)
_gz_address(`')
_gz_pricing(`$3.00 an issue')
_gz_vital(24,8.5x11,100,100,English)
_gz_issue_coverage(unknown, `Los Angeles, California')
_gz_desc_begin()
Completely average, yet baffling at the same time, Hep 137 refuses
to make any sense. Take a high-quality photo collection of early 90s
West Coast graffiti, assemble the flix in no particular order and
make the zine using a process that distorts the colors. Next, stir
in some excellent blackbook art and cut out some ladies from Cosmo.
Last, put incomprehensible rambling in the center, and you have Hep
137. About as much sense as Esperanto.
_gz_desc_end(meem@gnu.org)
_gz_magazine_trailer(Hep 137)
_gz_magazine_header(Hiatus Magazine)
_gz_address(`64 Rue Erasme, 1070 Brussels, Belgium')
_gz_pricing(`')
_gz_vital(20,,80,100)
_gz_issue_coverage(none, `Belgium, France')
_gz_desc_begin()
_gz_desc_end()
_gz_magazine_trailer()
_gz_magazine_header(Hole in the Ozone)
_gz_address(`out of print')
_gz_pricing(`$2.50 (inside USA) an issue')
_gz_vital(14,8.5x11,100,0,English)
_gz_issue_coverage(2, San Francisco)
_gz_desc_begin()
This is a black-and-white magazine out of the Bay Area, and like
anything graffiti-related from San Francisco, it's top-notch. The
issue reviewed had an interview with Mr. Element, a comic strip
(which could have been spared), and a slew of pictures from around
town -- for those somehow out of touch with San Francisco styles,
it's getting pretty crazy! The main problems with the zine are
length and lack of color. While it was well worth the $2.50, this
reviewer would gladly pay $5.00 for full color.
_gz_desc_end(loco101@aol.com)
_gz_magazine_trailer()
_gz_magazine_header(Huffer)
_gz_address(`2737 McAllister, San Francisco, CA 94118, USA',
../../giant/)
_gz_pricing(`')
_gz_vital(26,8.5x5.5,100,0,English)
_gz_issue_coverage(9 (Spring 1999),`United States, San Francisco')
_gz_desc_begin()
Huffer is a unique zine out of the Bay Area put out by Giant, who is
best known for his ubiquitous productions. However, the hardcore
graffiti in Huffer makes it clear that Giant's about more than
legals, and the results are wicked. Most magazines which attempt to
showcase graffiti's raw side end up either looking carelessly thrown
together or flashy to the point where it seems like the point has
been forgotten. Huffer does astoundingly well at finding middle
ground: while professional in appearance and clean in design, it is
also a black-and-white, regular Xerox-paper affair. In addition
to the graffiti, one finds a collection of nudies culled from around
the Internet, for better or worse. Although some may be bothered by
this or the zine's shameless self-promotion, on the whole Huffer is
everything a raw graffiti zine should be. Huffer is also available
online, check it out!
_gz_desc_end(meem@gnu.org)
_gz_magazine_trailer(Huffer)
_gz_magazine_header(Hype Magazine)
_gz_address(`P.O. Box 10222, Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000,
Australia',www.zip.com.au/~fenix/,,,+07 3805 5100)
_gz_pricing(`$30 for a 5-issue subscription (inside Oz only)')
_gz_vital(40, 8x10, 67, 80, English, quarterly)
_gz_issue_coverage(30 (Spring 1999), `Australia, Trains')
_gz_desc_begin()
After a few tenuous years which had only a couple scattered issues
and some broken promises, Hype is back in 1999 and ready to be a
heavyweight again. For those who remember, Hype pretty much
unleashed the Australian graff scene on the rest of the world in
1989, and for several years was Oz's hip-hop ambassador to the rest
of the world.
_gz_para()
So how is the new Hype? Quite a bit more eye-pleasing, still
high-quality in the graffiti department, and on-the-whole better
put-together than it ever was before. However, that's not to say
that Hype has changed a great deal; it still looks like Hype both in
terms of content and style. In particular, don't be surprised to
see a stronger focus on breaking than is typical in graffiti zines,
and expect to be soothed by its homegrown soft-and-gooey feel.
_gz_para()
Most of the articles in Hype focus on breaking, which leaves us
inkheads to ogle over the flicks, which are plentiful, vibrant,
varied, and well-chosen, even if too small at times. Hype is
distributed through Tower Records and sold through assorted other
zines in North America and Europe, and currently has a circulation
of over 20,000. For sales and marketing information regarding Hype,
please visit their website.
_gz_desc_end(meem@gnu.org)
_gz_magazine_trailer(Hype)
_gz_magazine_header(Idiots)
_gz_address(`P.O. Box 831, 9400 Av Assen, Holland')
_gz_pricing(`')
_gz_vital(24, 8.5x11, 100)
_gz_issue_coverage(unknown, Europe)
_gz_desc_begin()
With loads of wall and train business, there is nothing stupid about
this zine. Jam packed with mainly Dutch and North European photos,
but with work from around the planet included as well, this magazine
had only two articles -- And they were squeezed in around the photos
-- definitely one for those that like eye candy. The only
disappointment was that many photos were in black-and-white, but
still the picture quality was superb and the paper rich and glossy.
_gz_desc_end(bs_story@geocities.com)
_gz_magazine_trailer(Idiots)
_gz_magazine_header(IGT/TIGHT)
_gz_address(`P.O. Box 299, Prince Street Station, New York, NY 10012, USA')
_gz_pricing($20 ($25 outside USA) for a 4-issue subscription)
_gz_vital(16, A3, 100, 33, English)
_gz_issue_coverage(unknown, United States)
_gz_italicize(Backissues, `1984-1989: 6 for $20 ($25 outside
USA) 1990-1994: 4 for $20 ($25 outside USA)')
_gz_desc_begin()
With its chaotic collage of old & new trains and walls from all
over, plus interviews and political articles, The International Get
Hip Times has been doing the necessary for 15 years now. This one
is newspaper-sized and mainly black-and-white, but has a color
cover and center spread which are good enough to put on your wall.
Recommended whether you want to expand your mind or just look at the
photos.
_gz_desc_end(bs_story@geocities.com)
_gz_magazine_trailer()
_gz_magazine_header(Ill Fame)
_gz_address(`Andrea Sergio via Maddaloni 12, int.B16 00177,
Rome, Italy')
_gz_pricing(`')
_gz_vital(24, A4, 100, 66, Italian)
_gz_issue_coverage(1, `Italy, Europe')
_gz_desc_begin()
Ill Fame is a nice zine out of Italy that mainly covers the Italian
graffiti scene, which is quite active. Although mostly photos,
there are also a few interviews and an outlines section. The
graffiti ranges from good to great, and includes all aspects, from
tags to productions -- as is typical of the European scene, expect
to see lots of damage, along with some action shots. The graffiti
is plentiful, and most is in full color -- however, the size of many
of the photos makes detailed study difficult. Ill Fame's layout is
professional but hectic, occasionally making it difficult to absorb
the graffiti without becoming overwhelmed. However, there's enough
solid content within Ill Fame's pages to make it worth your time.
_gz_desc_end(meem@gnu.org)
_gz_magazine_trailer(Ill Fame)
_gz_magazine_header(In the First)
_gz_address(`5606 St. Albans Way, Baltimore, MD 21212, USA',,
jjrwalkley@aol.com)
_gz_pricing(`$3.00 an issue')
_gz_vital(62,8.5x11,50,0,English)
_gz_issue_coverage(3, `Baltimore, United States, England')
_gz_desc_begin()
In the First is a small do-it-yourself photocopied affair that's
about graffiti and hardcore music. Graffiti occupies about half the
zine's space, comprising mostly flicks (the music side of the zine
occupies most of the written content). The graffiti itself ranges
from fair to quite good, and is handled admirably given the xeroxed
nature of In the First, aided by the editor's careful selection of
high-contrast, simple graffiti. Fun.
_gz_desc_end(meem@gnu.org)
_gz_magazine_trailer(In The First)
_gz_magazine_header(Indecent Exposure)
_gz_address(`1808 West 35th, Minneapolis, MN 54407, USA')
_gz_pricing(`2 stamps and $1.00 (inside USA only) for a trial issue')
_gz_vital(,,100,, English, monthly)
_gz_issue_coverage(none, United States)
_gz_desc_begin()
_gz_italicize(From the editor)
Indecent Exposure is devoted to covering bombing from all over the
United States and world. Indecent Exposure is written for writers
by writers, so send in those outlines, pictures, articles, and
letters. All contributors get free issues and perhaps some photos
in return. Send mail for further information or if you are
interested in representing your geographical area with articles,
photos, or a distribution channel.
_gz_desc_end()
_gz_magazine_trailer()
_gz_magazine_header(Intox)
_gz_address(`BP 465-07, 75327 Cedex 07, Paris, France')
_gz_pricing(`')
_gz_vital()
_gz_issue_coverage(none)
_gz_desc_begin()
_gz_desc_end()
_gz_magazine_trailer()
_gz_magazine_header(Invasion)
_gz_address(`11230 Kendale Way, Delta, BC V4C 3P5, Canada',, `invasion@imag.net')
_gz_pricing(`$2.00 an issue (inside North America) (no backissues)')
_gz_vital(16, 8x10, 100, 0, English)
_gz_issue_coverage(unknown, `Canada, United States, Vancouver')
_gz_desc_begin()
This pocket-sized zine is one of the better low-budget zines on the
street, and the postage-stamp-sized grayscale pieces are
surprisingly crisp, well reproduced, and give credit where credit is
due. Contains lots of photos, articles, contacts, stories, and
more.
_gz_desc_end()
_gz_magazine_trailer(Invasion)
_gz_magazine_header(Iron Burners)
_gz_address(out of print)
_gz_pricing(`')
_gz_vital(,8.5x11,100,90,English,quarterly)
_gz_issue_coverage(unknown, Trains)
_gz_desc_begin()
Iron Burners is an all freight magazine, featuring flicks from
both coasts and in between. The flicks are of decent quality, and the
graff is all right. Expect to see Kaws, Nace, and the Network crew.
_gz_desc_end()
_gz_magazine_trailer()
_gz_magazine_header(ISI (Salerno))
_gz_address(`')
_gz_pricing(`')
_gz_vital(16,A4,,50)
_gz_issue_coverage(none)
_gz_desc_begin()
_gz_desc_end()
_gz_magazine_trailer()
_gz_magazine_header(Juice Foundation)
_gz_address(`Enrico D Angelo, Via Vespasiano 9, 00192, Rome,
Italy', juice.cjb.net/, seil2@iol.it, +39 6 39723783)
_gz_pricing(`$5.00 an issue (inside North America), $3.50 an
issue for purchases of 20 or more')
_gz_vital(46,A4+,60,100,Italian and English,quarterly)
_gz_issue_coverage(none, `Italy, Worldwide')
_gz_desc_begin()
_gz_italicize(From the editor)
Juice Foundation is a zine representing the Italian and international
hip-hop scene, featuring 46 full color, thick-stock, high quality
pages with tons of aerosol flicks along with exclusive articles and
interviews.
_gz_desc_end()
_gz_magazine_trailer()
_gz_magazine_header(JVS Magazine)
_gz_address(`P.O. Box 170, 5430 Wettingen, Switzerland',,kdarko@bluewin.ch
,+41 (0)56/221 72 36)
_gz_pricing(`$8.00/12 sFr an issue (cash only) (S&H included)')
_gz_vital(20,A4,100,80,German and English)
_gz_issue_coverage(1,`Europe, Worldwide, Trains')
_gz_desc_begin()
In the magazine's editorial, Dr. Syar explains that JVS magazine is
designed to fill the void left by the departure of There's No Limit
magazine, which was all about train bombing. Well, JVS picks up
right where There's No Limit left off, featuring literally hundreds
of trains from around Europe and abroad, with some walls,
outlines, and interviews thrown in
for good measure. Photos are organized by
geographical region and are presented cleanly and
effectively. However, the flicks are too small for involved study
and the quality of the graffiti ranges considerably from the
unbelievable to the adequate.
_gz_desc_end(meem@gnu.org)
_gz_magazine_trailer(JVS)
_gz_magazine_header(Keep Rollin)
_gz_address(`')
_gz_pricing(`')
_gz_vital(20,A4,100,100,French)
_gz_issue_coverage(unnumbered,`Trains, Europe')
_gz_desc_begin()
Keep Rollin' is for all the serious train bombers out there. Packed
with tons of trains, this zine leans toward the more hardcore end of
the graffiti scene, focusing on the most outrageous and risky
throw-ups and pieces. Along with the more traditional train flicks,
Keep Rollin' also includes many actions shots of Europe's most up
bombers in action. If the zine's goal is to capture graffiti at its
most raw, it meets this goal with ease.
_gz_desc_end(meem@gnu.org)
_gz_magazine_trailer(Keep Rollin)
_gz_magazine_header(Kill Until Killed)
_gz_address(`P.O. Box 410471, San Francisco, CA 94141-0471, USA')
_gz_pricing(`')
_gz_vital(32,5.5x8.5,62,0,English)
_gz_issue_coverage(unnumbered,`San Francisco')
_gz_desc_begin()
This is a really cool little zine out of the Bay Area, featuring a
melding of punk rock and graffiti. Despite the name, KUK is a
low-key affair and really a love affair between the editor and his
passions, which this reviewer found engaging. Despite the fact that
there is some good graffiti to be found here (albeit mostly wrecked
by the photocopied nature of the zine), this is not about flicks but
about culture. To this end, there is a nice honest
interview with Twist THR and a short dedication to Tie THR, along
with some punk content. Something different.
_gz_desc_end(meem@gnu.org)
_gz_magazine_trailer(Kill Until Killed)
_gz_magazine_header(Killroy)
_gz_address(`Killroy WC, Postfack 046, 116 74 Stockholm, Sweden')
_gz_pricing(`')
_gz_vital(,A4,100,0)
_gz_issue_coverage(unknown, Northern Europe)
_gz_desc_begin()
A good quality Swedish magazine, featuring loads of North European
trains and walls, both legal and illegal. If only it was in color!
_gz_desc_end(bs_story@geocities.com)
_gz_magazine_trailer()
_gz_magazine_header(King Styles)
_gz_address(`Schiffahrter Damm 94 48145 Munster, Germany')
_gz_pricing(`')
_gz_vital(40,,100,90)
_gz_issue_coverage(none)
_gz_desc_begin()
_gz_desc_end()
_gz_magazine_trailer(King Styles)
_gz_magazine_header(Klip Art Magazine)
_gz_address(`P.O. Box 13464, 2300 N. Clybourn Dept. 41, Chicago IL 60614, USA',
www.molemen.com,,+1 773 845-6108)
_gz_pricing(`')
_gz_vital(20,8.5x11,60,20,English,quarterly)
_gz_issue_coverage(4,`Chicago, United States')
_gz_desc_begin()
While this reviewer has been told that there is typically more
graffiti inside Klip Art, this issue was remarkably sparse in the
graffiti department, featuring only a smattering of fine Chicago
flavor graffiti. Along with the graffiti, Klip Art features other
aspects of the hip-hop culture, and includes interviews with and
articles on music artists, breakdancers, and everything hip-hop.
_gz_desc_end(meem@gnu.org)
_gz_magazine_trailer(Klip Art)
_gz_magazine_header(Krime Time)
_gz_address(`P.O. Box 341, Ogden, UT 84402, USA',,krimetime@hotmail.com)
_gz_pricing(`$4.00 an issue (inside USA)')
_gz_vital(26,8.5x11,100,50,English)
_gz_issue_coverage(5, `Trains, United States')
_gz_desc_begin()
Krime Time is a high-quality graffiti magazine, featuring mainly
freights, with a smattering of walls and outlines. While there are
a few articles, the zine is devoted to promoting all forms of
graffiti as art, and meets that goal admirably. All the big names
from North America are well represented, along with some lesser
knowns. The graffiti is top-notch, and largely illegal pieces rather
than productions. Check it out.
_gz_desc_end(meem@gnu.org)
_gz_magazine_trailer(Krime Time)
_gz_magazine_header(Life Sucks Die)
_gz_address(`P.O. Box 14801, Minneapolis, MN 55414, USA',www.lifesucksdie.com/,
lifesuks@winternet.com)
_gz_pricing(`$5.00 an issue (inside USA)')
_gz_vital(48,8.5x11,,67,English)
_gz_issue_coverage(none, `Minneapolis/St. Paul, United States')
_gz_desc_begin()
_gz_italicize(From the editor)
Life Sucks Die is a graffiti zine out of Minneapolis, featuring
color and black-and-white flicks in a collage style. The flicks
contain the best from the Twin Cities, Atlanta, Los Angeles, San
Francisco, Chicago, Milwaukee, Boston, New York, and others.
Submissions of any kind are welcome and get a real life response
suitable for framing. Warning: Not for
the faint of heart. Along with the graff, you will see nudity,
injury, deformity, death, roadkill and anything else that would
shock and horrify a politically correct American.
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This zine consists mostly of flicks from the San Diego and Los
Angeles, all of which are high quality and cannot be found in a zine
you can pick up at Tower. There are also some freights and outlines
thrown in for that extra pleasure.
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_gz_magazine_header(Lunitechniques Graffiti Magazine)
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