Happy to give this issue in it’s fullness and some editing to boot.
I find scanned copies online, so my irritation takes me to that warm fuzzy place of pulling in the narrative to a place of continuity, a place of my deep love for pursuing and preserving this fanatical fanzine with all the characters that make it what it is as a fanzine…
As Mike Ness of Social Distortion said once,
“As I look out into this large venue, I can see a full one, but if it was not for you the fans no one would be here, this place would be empty.”
I guess he was saying thank you?
We the fans of bands and a punk scene who helped to support it, rather cross-eyed, a scene that was anxious to grow and expand… yet so many speak about it now. Here is another documented story of once real-life experiences.
My gallery of issue 14. For your viewing pleasure.
April 1979
Run 700
Staff: Al, Nate, Jill, Paul Problem, Lois, Angola, Gerard and X-8
























A Hudley Flipside rendering of original source…. Los Angeles Flipside Fanzine 1977 – 2002
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