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Finally got some reprints done, I'll be putting some more in the Secret Book & Record Store today too. What other record shops sell zines anymore?
Bite The Hand That Feeds The Poisoned Food #1, A5, 52 pages.
Interviews with Severed Head of State, Bastard Youth, Vitamin X, Tom Inglis (author of "Moral Monopoly: The Rise and Fall of the Catholic Church in Modern Ireland") and Niall McGuirk (author of "Document", a book which chronicles the DIY hardcorepunk scene & the Hope Collective in Dublin from the 80s onwards with recipes from lots of the bands who played [Crudos, John Holmes, Gorilla Biscuits, NOFX, Fugazi, etc]), plus lots of stuff on skating, food, politics, reviews, etc.
Looking for trades and distribution, please get in touch: [email protected].
Available otherwise for €2 Ireland/UK; €2.50 Europe; €3/$3.50 World.
BTH, c/o Cormy, 45 Beech Hill Drive, Donnybrook, Dublin 4, Ireland.
"Debut issue of this great Irish zine with good and interesting interviews...good writings about skaing, depression, morality...all layout in the old cut and paste style, making it look pretty chaotic until you actually try and read it and realise that its pretty clear...a passionate and very personal perspective" -Paco Mus, Reason To Believe #10.
"Wow, what a monster of a first issue...well done interviews...tons of well constructed political writings, reviews, and a manically chaotic but clean cut and paste layout make this a zine to be on the lookout for -a fine debut" -Mike Thorn, MRR Dec '03.
Bite The Hand That Feeds The Poisoned Food #1, A5, 52 pages.
Interviews with Severed Head of State, Bastard Youth, Vitamin X, Tom Inglis (author of "Moral Monopoly: The Rise and Fall of the Catholic Church in Modern Ireland") and Niall McGuirk (author of "Document", a book which chronicles the DIY hardcorepunk scene & the Hope Collective in Dublin from the 80s onwards with recipes from lots of the bands who played [Crudos, John Holmes, Gorilla Biscuits, NOFX, Fugazi, etc]), plus lots of stuff on skating, food, politics, reviews, etc.
Looking for trades and distribution, please get in touch: [email protected].
Available otherwise for €2 Ireland/UK; €2.50 Europe; €3/$3.50 World.
BTH, c/o Cormy, 45 Beech Hill Drive, Donnybrook, Dublin 4, Ireland.
"Debut issue of this great Irish zine with good and interesting interviews...good writings about skaing, depression, morality...all layout in the old cut and paste style, making it look pretty chaotic until you actually try and read it and realise that its pretty clear...a passionate and very personal perspective" -Paco Mus, Reason To Believe #10.
"Wow, what a monster of a first issue...well done interviews...tons of well constructed political writings, reviews, and a manically chaotic but clean cut and paste layout make this a zine to be on the lookout for -a fine debut" -Mike Thorn, MRR Dec '03.