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  • Live Wire #13
    (Germany) 1988

    Live Wire #13 (Germany) Aug-Sept 1988. Editors: “Jörg Schnebele“, “Jürgen Both”, “Peter Kirchner” and “Manni Rothe” (auf Deutsch)   Long running German zine/magazine that was total metal in the golden age…I have a ton of these but to get started here is issue #13. Why? King Diamond that is why! If you dont sprechen zee […]

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  • Battlefield #7
    (Germany) 1987
    (Deutsch)

    Battlefield #7 (GER) 1987. Editor: “Armin Nolzen” and “Bernd Backhaus” (auf Deutsch) Leaning even more towards hardcore and grind, but still with plenty of metal….with interviews, live reviews and features on Atavistic, Chronic Fear, Extreme Noise Terror, Corrupted Morals, CPD, Cyclone, Death of God, Darkness, Living Death, Destruction, Heresy, Heibel, Guillotine, Napalm Death, Overkill, Helloween, […]

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  • Battlefield #5
    (Germany) 1985
    (Deutsch)

    Battlefield #5 (GER) 1985. Editor: “Markus Zimmerman” (auf Deutsch) Another mid-80s classic from D-land, with interviews, live reviews, and features on Agent Steel, Tankard, At War, Cryptic Slaughter, Death, Sons of Satan, Desaster Area, Exodus, Helloween, Destruction, Hallows Eve, Jag Panzer, Metallica, Hirax, Dark Angel, Kreator, Messiah, Samhain (GER), Possessed, Slaughter (CAN), Angel Dust, Savage […]

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  • Heavy Metal Subterraneo #2
    (Mexico) 1986
    (Español)

    Heavy Metal Subterraneo #2 (Mexico/en Español) Julio/Agosto 1986. Editors: “Gueorgui Lazarov Stoychev” and “Carlo F. Hernández” Features and interviews with Impaler, Attila, Destructor, AC/DC, Bloodlust, Deaf Dealer, Black Sabbath, Anthem, Great White, Helloween, Detente, King Diamond, Racer X, Hurricane, Sound Barrier, Tony MacAlpine, Overkill, Bulldozer, Piledriver and more… (thanks to Mario T. for the contribution). […]

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  • Metal Forces #21
    (UK) 1986

    Metal Forces #21 (UK) 1986. Editor: “Bernard Doe” [Once more, it’s a given that Metal Forces was certainly not a fanzine, yet it still deserves archival status. As previously stated, the importance of the magazine for the development of the global underground and all ’extreme’ genres can not be understated – they covered many notable bands […]

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