Damage (punk zine)
Damage - officially Damage: An Inventory - was a punk fanzine from San Francisco, California. There were 13 issues, from July 1979 to June 1981, appearing roughly every two months. It was printed on 11-1/2 x 17-3/4″ newsprint. Issues were generally 36 to 48 pages long. Its editor was Brad Lapin. Contributors included Jello Biafra, Ginger Coyote, Geza X, and F. Stop Fitzgerald. Two of the issues were 28- and 32-page free guides to the Western Front music and art festival in San Francisco for 1979 and 1980.[1]
Damage covered the punk scene in Northern and Southern California, as well as international developments.[2] OP magazine called it "one of the best new wave publications".[3] Reporting on the local scene in the San Francisco Examiner, Bill Mandel said that Damage was "the punk Bible" [for the Bay Area, presumably].[4] Archivist Ryan Richardson called it “a definite contender in a state crowded with fanzine heavyweights.”[5] Nicholas Rombes used Damage as a source for nine entries in his A Cultural Dictionary of Punk.[6] Writer Stevie Chick included a lengthy quote from a Damage article by Jeffrey Bale to describe Black Flag's increasing popularity in his book about the band.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ "Damage". The Rock Mag Archive. rockmagarchive.com. Retrieved 12 May 2024.
- ^ "Damage: An Inventory, "the magazine that's not for everybody."". recto/verso. Bernett Rare Books. Retrieved 12 May 2024.
- ^ "Publications". OP. Spring 1981.
- ^ Mandel, Bill (August 23, 1981). "From the underground: Loose in the punk world". The San Francisco Examiner.
- ^ Bickel, Christopher (13 June 2016). "The Entire Print Run of Classic SF Punk Magazine 'Damage' Is Now Online!". Dangerous Minds. Retrieved 12 May 2024.
- ^ Rombes, Nicholas (2009). A Cultural Dictionary of Punk, 1974-1982. New York: The Continuum International Publishing Group Inc.
- ^ Chick, Stevie (2009). Spray Paint the Walls. Oakland, CA: PM Press. p. 142.
External Links
[edit]"Damage print run". Circulation Zero. Ryan Richardson. Retrieved 16 May 2024.
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