- Feast of Hate and Fear
"Feast of Hate and Fear" was a print
fanzine from 1990 through 1998. Thefanzine contained articles on subjects such as social and political issues to film, books and the music scene. It also ran many pirated comics, and republished rare and out-of-print (though copyrighted) material, with the usual undergroundmusic ,video andfanzine reviews, plus the cut-n-paste artwork and layout found in so many desktop publishedzines of the late 1970's through today.
"Feast of Hate and Fear" was created byMiami ,Florida local A. Souto after two earlier fanzines ("Evolution", 1987, and "To the Left", 1987 - 1989) gained him a bit of press in other fanzines such as "Maximum RocknRoll " and "Flipside ".
In 2001, Souto opted to place much of what was in the fanzine on theinternet . The "Feast of Hate and Fear"website holds a hugevirtual library of rare texts and manifestos, many - though not all - of Souto's original "FHF", as well as newer articles, plus current music and DVD reviews, free outsider music downloads and the "Ever-Increasing Interview Project", which is an ongoing project to get as many people involved in film and music to answer the same ten philosophical questions.
Issues of the original print fanzines can be found in the Austin Zine Library as well as the New York City Fanzine Museum Collective (NYCFMC).
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