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Contains 23 Collections and/or Records:

Uno Mas -- Issue 3, 1991

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The third issue of Uno Mas, an indie culture and alternative rock fanzine from Silver Spring, Maryland. This issue, published circa Fall 1991, features interviews with Pere Ubu, Mekons, Shudder To Think, and the Three Johns, as well as fiction, photography, and illustrations.

Dates: 1991

Uno Mas -- Issue 4, 1992

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The fourth issue of Uno Mas, an indie culture and alternative rock fanzine from Silver Spring, Maryland. This issue, published in 1992, features interviews with Teenage Fanclub, Yo La Tengo, and High-Back Chairs, as well as fiction, photography, and illustrations.

Dates: 1992

Uno Mas -- Issue 10, 1995

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Scope and Contents The tenth issue of Uno Mas, a music fanzine that covered the punk and indie music scene in the Washington, D.C. area, as well as other music, art, and literature. This issue from 1995 includes interviews with musician Thurston Moore, the bands Guided By Voices and Liquorice, author George Pelecanos, musician and artist Bruce Licher, and an article on artist R. Crumb by Harvey Pekar. This issue also includes fiction, poetry, comics, photography, and reviews. Editor Jim Saah is notable for his...
Dates: 1995

Slanted -- Issue 1, Fall 1993

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Scope and Contents The first issue of Slanted, a North Bethesda, Maryland based fanzine that was created by John Davis, a musician who later played in the bands Q And Not U and Georgie James. Slanted focused on the underground punk culture in the Washington, D.C. area in the 1990s. This issue features interviews with Guy Picciotto of the band Fugazi and with Geoff Turner and Charles Bennington, two D.C. area musicians who operated WGNS Studios, where many bands involved in the D.C. punk scene recorded music in...
Dates: Fall 1993

Slanted -- Issue 2, Winter 1994

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The second issue of Slanted, a North Bethesda, Maryland based fanzine that was created by John Davis, a musician who later played in the bands Q And Not U and Georgie James. Slanted focused on the underground punk culture in the Washington, D.C. area in the 1990s. This issue, which was released in the winter of 1994, features interviews with the D.C. punk and indie bands Jawbox, Velocity Girl. Severin, and Holy Rollers. It also features record and concert reviews, poetry, and fiction.

Dates: Winter 1994