Flip side.
Flipside fanzine was published from 1977 until the year 2000 out of Whittier and Pasadena, California. Flipside was one of the original, longest-running, and most well-known punk zines. The fanzine was first published in August of 1977 by a group of friends (Al Kowalewski (aka Al Flipside), Larry La...
Language: | English |
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Whittier, CA :
Flip-Side Magazine
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Physical Description: | volumes : illustrations ; 22-28 cm |
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Flipside
Flipside fanzine [Other title]
Flip-side magazine [Other title]
Los Angeles flip side [Other title] |
Format: | Journal |
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362 | 1 | |a Began in summer 1977; ceased in 2000. | |
500 | |a Issues no. 110 (Jan./Feb. 1998)--published in Pasadena, Calif. | ||
515 | |a No. 54 called also Ten year anniversary issue. | ||
520 | |a Flipside fanzine was published from 1977 until the year 2000 out of Whittier and Pasadena, California. Flipside was one of the original, longest-running, and most well-known punk zines. The fanzine was first published in August of 1977 by a group of friends (Al Kowalewski (aka Al Flipside), Larry Lash, Pooch, Tory and X-8) that graduated from Whittier High School. It initially chronicled the early Los Angeles punk rock scene as a hand-stapled quarter-page photocopied zine. By the late 1980s Flipside had grown to become a glossy-covered newsprint zine averaging well over 100 pages per issue with worldwide distribution, although it never lost its LA focus. Each issue of Flipside contained columns, band interviews, record and zine reviews, Rodney Bingenheimer's top ten playlists and much more. Flipside also released a number of video fanzines (compilation videos of live punk bands) and ran a very prolific record label. -- Based on "Flipside" at Zinewiki.com |u https://zinewiki.com/wiki/Flipside | ||
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