Cult, Trash, Gore, Adult, Conspiracy, GG Allin, Bizarre, Rare; Magazine - Ex Used condition
The Nose was a cult magazine published from 1989-1995, 26 issues total, and was a combination of satirical news and weird-but-true stories culled from west of the Mississippi. This issue includes articles and interviews including LA riot comics, Tractor sex deaths, Bangkok body snatchers, Genitortures, GG Allin, Incredibly strange music and White Trash Videos. Awesome!
Mono Kultur, Zine, Book, Magazine, Paperback; 24 pages, Berlin - New
In issue # 33 of Berlin interview magazine mono.kultur, musician and artist Kim Gordon talks about the future of her band Sonic Youth, the vulnerability of male rock stars, the myths of New York and the return to her beginnings as a fine artist, pursuing her fascination with noise and sound on canvas. This publication includes six cards and a poster.
OSAKA INTERNATIONAL PIRATE RADIO v/a comp (Exile Osaka); CD and Zine
(1996) Garage Rock/Noise/Punk/Japan/Osaka CD and Mini Zine,Used
Fucking amazing International compilation featuring American and Japanese noise, experimental, garage and lo-fi, junk bands. Assembled back in 1996 by an american expat publishing a zine witnessing the dynamic Osaka underground scene, this CD was sold cheap and serves both purposes of an audio fanzine or an underground radio show captured on CD, most of the bands featured here are pretty diverse, obscure and sometimes difficult to some ears... Contains 25 songs and the 16 page "Exile Osaka" mini zine booklet including band bios and pictures, more info and some excerpts of the Exile Osaka Fanzine.
WORLD WRESTLING FEDERATION 1992 ROYAL RUMBLE Official Program (New York); Magazine
WWE/WWF/WCW/Wrestling/Official Program Magazine, Used (EX+)
Here's an original authentic genuine vintage official WWF program magazine from the 1992 royal rumble! Excellent shape ! Official souvenir edition purchased at event only! The 1992 Royal Rumble program, featuring Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, The Undertaker, Big Boss Man, Roddy Piper, Sid Justice, Macho Man, and Jake the Snake on the cover. The program comes to you bagged and boarded, featuring the now traditional 30-man battle royal, with the winner becoming the undisputed WWF champion. Program includes pieces from around the WWF and in-depth looks at the Rumble match, in addition to the undercard.
WORLD WRESTLING FEDERATION (WWF) July 1999; Magazine
Wrestling/WWE/WWF/WCW Magazine, Used (Ex)
62 pages of solid WWF action. Features 'The Rock' on the cover.
WORLD WRESTLING FEDERATION (WWF) March 1993; Magazine
Wrestling/WCW/WWF/WWE Magazine Used (Ex)
Apparently the story which goes with this magazine cover, In 1993, Razor Ramon was hot fire in the WWF, garnering a huge reaction in a short time to become one of the most popular wrestlers in the company. When this magazine cover came out, which was Razor Ramon (Scott Hall)’s first ever magazine cover, he went back to the town where he lived, found the magazine rack, propped every issue of WWF Magazine across the top of the rack, and stood next to it. When people passed by the rack, Hall would get their attention and say, “Hey! …that’s me!”
TRANSWORLD SKATEBOARDING 20th Anniversary Issue (2003); Magazine
Skateboarding/Skate Magazine, Used (Ex+)
Four Hundred and fucking something pages!! This is like new condition, and pushing 20 years old! So rad.....
(This issue came with a number of different covers, the cover shown in the image is different to the issue we have for sale).
DEATH FROM ABOVE issue #1 (Melbourne Graff Zine) 2003
Graffiti/Street Art/Art/Underground Magazine; Used (Mint - as new)
Ironically titled, Death From Above hails from Melbourne, and Issue #1 (the only issue ever printed I believe?) is a strong example of the quality of the writers in Melbourne City. Its high quality pages are camouflaged well by its rugged design and appearance. The majority of the photos, which were carefully selected, are trains spanning the years 2001-2003 and reflect the many styles of the city. The train flicks, consisting of E2Es, T2Bs, window downs, inside bombs, etc. would probably even make a NY pioneer long for blockbuster nights gone by. Walls and other surfaces are not as plentiful as the metal, but our friends at DxFxAx did put together a nice b&w centerfold of hand styles, throws and other spontaneous markings. All in all, a solid debut. Fucking RAD!