Black Sabbath appreciation society newsletter (date unknown)
Black Sabbath appreciation society newsletter vol. 1 (date unknown)
Black Sabbath appreciation society newsletter vol. 1 (date unknown)
None More Black!
Pages from Grapevine. This monthly publication detailed cultural happens in Birmingham. A listings magazine very much of the time. These pages are from both the early A5 version and later A4, more professionally printed editions. The listings sections have enabled us to compile a list .
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Grapvine fanzine feat. Judas Priest A self published music sheet that covered the Welsh music scene.
Various fanzines (1980s)
'Scum' zine - cost 10p
A collection of Southern Cross fanzines
Nicolas Bullen & Miles Ratledge photographed with their 'Anti Social' fanzine (1980)
'Ded Yampy' zine, issue 2.
'Taking a Liberty' zine
Cover of 'Antisocial', the zine created by Napalm Death founders Nic Bullen and Miles 'Rat' Ratledge.
'Smart Verbal' zine, issue 7. Cost - 30p
Hand drawn advert for 'Antisocial' zine, issue 2 - the zine created by Napalm Death founders Nic Bullen and Miles 'Rat' Ratledge. They would put adverts in record shops, where often they would sell zines.
pages from 'Toxic Grafity' zine
In 1980 the Birmingham Mail ran a story about the zine Nic and Miles made when they were 12 years old, Antisocial zine. This is a send up of that article in another zine.
Copy of 'Alternative Sounds' zine from 1980. Features a review of issue 2 of 'Antisocial' - a zine created by the founders of Napalm Death - Nicholas Bullen and Miles 'Rat' Ratledge, a year before the band was formed.
Crass were a big influence upon early Napalm Death.
Page on Napalm Death in Final Curtain zine.
'Paroxysm Fear' zine issue 1 - cost 20p
A selection of fanzines related to Napalm Death written by Nicholas Bullen
'Fack' zine issue 6 - cost 15p
Anti Social zine, advert, review and parody, 1981
'Crashcourse' zine from 1981 featuring info on Napalm Death as well Miles Ratledge's tape label.