Hard-core #35 (1980s) -
Pure DIY energy. Hand-stapled, photocopied at a local Kinko’s after hours, and smelling faintly of rubber cement. In the mid-80s, these zines were the "social media" of the underground, connecting kids from Orange County to the Bowery.
Handwritten updates on which venues were getting shut down by the LAPD and which new bands were "selling out" by adding melodies. Hard-Core #35 (1980s)
Raw, unfiltered chats with the heavy hitters of the era—think Black Flag , Minor Threat , or Circle Jerks . Pure DIY energy
If this refers to a vintage punk fanzine, a retrospective post would look something like this: ⚡️ Fanzine Flashback: Hard-Core #35 (Circa 1984) Pure DIY energy. Hand-stapled
It remains a masterclass in making something out of nothing—a spirit that still lives in modern indie publishing.