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'''Leave Nothing to Chance''' was an anti-fascist fanzine with a heavily satirical and tongue in cheek look at both fascist opponents and other rival anti-fascist organisations.  The content was a mix of satirical cartoons (e.g. S&M-clad Nazi skinheads performing sex acts at a rave while declaring their hatred of gays and drug dealers) and news/profiles of far right characters.
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'''Leave Nothing to Chance''' was an anti-fascist fanzine with a heavily satirical and tongue in cheek look at both fascist opponents and other rival anti-fascist organisations.   
  
Though edited anonymously the content was largely overseen by Trev HAGL and Rob Codeye, both eponymous editors of those regional punk zines.
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Though edited anonymously the content was largely overseen by Trev HAGL and Rob Codeye, both eponymous editors of those regional punk zines. The content was a mix of satirical cartoons (e.g. S&M-clad Nazi skinheads performing sex acts at a rave while declaring their hatred of gays and drug dealers) and news/profiles of far right characters.
  
 
The address given was via a PO Box in Middlesbrough shared with the local Anti-Fascist Action.  Only one issue was printed, in 1994.
 
The address given was via a PO Box in Middlesbrough shared with the local Anti-Fascist Action.  Only one issue was printed, in 1994.
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Revision as of 17:47, 18 September 2015

Leave Nothing to Chance was an anti-fascist fanzine with a heavily satirical and tongue in cheek look at both fascist opponents and other rival anti-fascist organisations.

Though edited anonymously the content was largely overseen by Trev HAGL and Rob Codeye, both eponymous editors of those regional punk zines. The content was a mix of satirical cartoons (e.g. S&M-clad Nazi skinheads performing sex acts at a rave while declaring their hatred of gays and drug dealers) and news/profiles of far right characters.

The address given was via a PO Box in Middlesbrough shared with the local Anti-Fascist Action. Only one issue was printed, in 1994.