- Slash (fanzine)
Slash was a
punk rock -relatedfanzine s published in theUnited States from 1977 to 1980.The magazine was a large-format tabloid focused on the
Los Angeles punk scene, though it did not restrict itself to local acts: its first cover featuredDave Vanian ofThe Damned . It regularly covered such L.A. bands asThe Screamers , The Skulls,Nervous Gender and X. With relatively wide distribution for apunk zine , Slash helped bring the L.A. underground scene to the attention of the rest of the world.Fact|date=January 2008 At the same time, in featuring articles and reviews on reggae, blues, and rockabilly, it introduced punk audiences to a wide range of then-unfamiliar musical genres. Writers Claude "Kickboy Face" Bessy, Craig Lee,Richard Meltzer ,Jeffrey Lee Pierce ,Chris D. andPleasant Gehman , and cartoonistGary Panter were among the major contributors. Photo contributors included David Arnoff, Susan Carson, Kerry Colonna, Ed Colver,Diane Gamboa , Frank Gargani, Jenny Lens, Melanie Nissen, Donna Santisi, Ann Summa, and coeditor Philomena Winstanley.The fanzine also gave birth to
Slash Records , an important punk record label. Slash magazine folded in1980 , as many of the main principals involved were increasingly concentrating on other activities. Bob Biggs was more involved in running the label ; many of the writers were concentrating on their own musical activities. In addition, there was a widespread perception that punk rock was dying, as movements such aspost-punk , hardcore, anddeathrock were emerging while many of the original Los Angeles punk bands (such asThe Germs andThe Weirdos ) were breaking up, and in such a changing environment Slash had essentially served its purpose.
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