Difference between revisions of "Kill Your Pet Puppy"

From ZineWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
(added link)
m
 
(12 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 +
[[Image:KYPP.jpg‎|200px|right|frame|'''Kill Your Pet Puppy''' Issue One]]
 +
 
'''Kill Your Pet Puppy''' is a [[zine]] from London, England.
 
'''Kill Your Pet Puppy''' is a [[zine]] from London, England.
  
After leaving his previous zine [[Ripped & Torn]] in the hands of a new editor,  [[Tony D]] launched his next publication, '''Kill Your Pet Puppy'''. The first issue was released in 1979. The focus of this new zine was on the anarcho-punk and goth scenes emerging at the time, and was informed by [[Anarchism|Anarchist]] and Situationist theories. The bands featured included Bauhaus, Crass, The Mob, Sex Gang Children, Southern Death Cult, The Associates, The Ants, and Alien Sex Fiend. Articles embraced a range of topics and included titles such as "Magick and Anarchy", "In Praise of Stupid Songs", "Gay Punks", "Sid Vicious Memorial Day" and issues such as feminism, squatting and the occult. The zine was written by a fluctuating group of twelve members of the Puppy Collective, as they were known. The members included, among others, Tony D, Alastair Livingstone, Kilty McGuire, Cory Spondence, Jeremy Gluck and Val Not-A-Puppy.
+
After leaving his previous zine, [[Ripped & Torn]], in the hands of a new editor,  [[Tony D]] launched his next publication, '''Kill Your Pet Puppy'''. The first issue was released in 1979. The focus of this new zine was on the anarcho-punk and goth scenes emerging at the time, and was informed by [[Anarchism|Anarchist]] and Situationist theories. The bands featured included Bauhaus, Crass, The Mob, Sex Gang Children, Southern Death Cult, The Associates, The Ants, and Alien Sex Fiend. Articles embraced a range of topics and included titles such as "Magick and Anarchy", "In Praise of Stupid Songs", "Gay Punks", "Sid Vicious Memorial Day" and issues such as feminism, squatting and the occult. The zine was written by a fluctuating group of twelve members of the Puppy Collective, as they were known. The members included, among others, Tony D, Alastair Livingstone, Kilty McGuire, Cory Spondence, Jeremy Gluck and Val Not-A-Puppy. It was distributed by [[Better Badges]].
  
 
The Puppy Collective were also involved with Wapping Autonomy Centre, an anarchist centre opened from 1981 till 1982, where bands such as Crass, Conflict, Hagar The Womb, and The Apostles played. After this centre closed they were involved with the Centro Iberica Anarchist Centre in 1982, the Black Sheep Housing Co-Op and the Stonehenge Free Festivals of '82, '83, and '84.
 
The Puppy Collective were also involved with Wapping Autonomy Centre, an anarchist centre opened from 1981 till 1982, where bands such as Crass, Conflict, Hagar The Womb, and The Apostles played. After this centre closed they were involved with the Centro Iberica Anarchist Centre in 1982, the Black Sheep Housing Co-Op and the Stonehenge Free Festivals of '82, '83, and '84.
Line 8: Line 10:
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
*[http://www.myspace.com/kill_your_pet_puppy Tony D.'s Kill Your Pet Puppy website]
+
*[http://www.myspace.com/kill_your_pet_puppy Tony D.'s Kill Your Pet Puppy MySpace]
 
*[http://greengalloway.blogspot.com/ Puppy Collective member Alastair Livingstone's Website]
 
*[http://greengalloway.blogspot.com/ Puppy Collective member Alastair Livingstone's Website]
 +
*[http://www.killyourpetpuppy.co.uk The KYPP website, all the issues here, plus music downloads, chat and background info, the bigger picture of the Puppy Collective]
 +
 +
  
[[Category:Zine]] [[Category:UK Zines]] [[Category: 1970's publications]] [[Category:1980's publications]] [[Category:Anarchist]][[Category:Punk]]
+
[[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the UK]] [[Category:London Zines]] [[Category: 1970's publications]] [[Category:1980's publications]] [[Category:Anarchist]][[Category:Punk]] [[Category:Goth]]

Latest revision as of 17:19, 15 February 2010

Kill Your Pet Puppy Issue One

Kill Your Pet Puppy is a zine from London, England.

After leaving his previous zine, Ripped & Torn, in the hands of a new editor, Tony D launched his next publication, Kill Your Pet Puppy. The first issue was released in 1979. The focus of this new zine was on the anarcho-punk and goth scenes emerging at the time, and was informed by Anarchist and Situationist theories. The bands featured included Bauhaus, Crass, The Mob, Sex Gang Children, Southern Death Cult, The Associates, The Ants, and Alien Sex Fiend. Articles embraced a range of topics and included titles such as "Magick and Anarchy", "In Praise of Stupid Songs", "Gay Punks", "Sid Vicious Memorial Day" and issues such as feminism, squatting and the occult. The zine was written by a fluctuating group of twelve members of the Puppy Collective, as they were known. The members included, among others, Tony D, Alastair Livingstone, Kilty McGuire, Cory Spondence, Jeremy Gluck and Val Not-A-Puppy. It was distributed by Better Badges.

The Puppy Collective were also involved with Wapping Autonomy Centre, an anarchist centre opened from 1981 till 1982, where bands such as Crass, Conflict, Hagar The Womb, and The Apostles played. After this centre closed they were involved with the Centro Iberica Anarchist Centre in 1982, the Black Sheep Housing Co-Op and the Stonehenge Free Festivals of '82, '83, and '84.

Six issues of Kill Your Pet Puppy were produced between the years of 1979 and 1984.

External links