Cut and Paste: The American Hardcore Fanzine
By Patrick Kitzel
From early fanzines covering the pioneering bands of hardcore punk to the staples that established the classic feel of American hardcore fanzines and everything in between, this visually rich publication presents a collection of over four hundred fanzines, along with contributions and recollections by distinguished fanzine creators — including Al Quint (Suburban Voice); Hud (Flipside); Ken McClard (Heartattack); Tim McMahon (Common Cause), Mike Gitter (XXX), Fred Hammer (It's Alive), Chris Daily (Smorgasbord), Porcell (Schism), and Brett Beach (Hardware) to name just a few. The book also features rare zines by Draw Down founder, Christopher Sleboda.
Cut and Paste offers a diverse range, both visually and in terms of the individuals featured, which provides a deeper understanding of those who were drawn to and participated in the hardcore subculture at the end of the 20th and beginning of the 21st century. While rich in memories for those who were part of the hardcore scene during the period, the collection is also a terrific resource for those interested in the history of visual communication, underground publishing, and the DIY spirit that fueled a generation of creators.
Cut and Paste is both an homage to and a critical documentation of the raw energy and authentic voices that shaped the hardcore punk scene. With its extensive catalog of zines and insightful contributions, this book offers an excellent glimpse into the history, aesthetics, and ethos of a vibrant subculture that continues to influence design and independent media today.
Published by Tribal Publishing, 2024
Hardcover, 336 pages, full color, 8.5 × 11 inches
ISBN: 978-8-98-687363-3