Raw, unfiltered chats with the heavy hitters of the era—think Black Flag , Minor Threat , or Circle Jerks .
Original copies of these zines now sell for high prices on sites like Discogs or eBay . Hard-Core #35 (1980s)
Typically, an issue like this would feature: Raw, unfiltered chats with the heavy hitters of
It remains a masterclass in making something out of nothing—a spirit that still lives in modern indie publishing. more aggressive "Hardcore."
It captured the transition from "Punk" to the faster, more aggressive "Hardcore."