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'''Maximum'N'Roll''' is one of the most widely distributed zines in the world. It's a monthly fanzine dedicated to supporting the underground [[punk]] rock scene.
 
'''Maximum'N'Roll''' is one of the most widely distributed zines in the world. It's a monthly fanzine dedicated to supporting the underground [[punk]] rock scene.
  
MRR started in 1977 as a punk rock radio show featuring [[Tim Yohannan]] (who became the zine's publisher), [[Jeff Bale]], Ruth Schwartz (owner of Mordam distribution), and Jello Biafra (of the Dead Kennedys). Maximum Rock'N'Roll zine first appeared in 1982 as the newsprint booklet in the "Not So Quiet on the Western Front" compilation LP (released on Alternative Tentacles). It developed into a monthly newsprint zine that helped galvanize the punk community throughout the '80s and '90s. Today MRR has published over 280 issues. And while not "the punk bible" it once was because of so many web resources and other zines, MRR still features a wealth of punk band interviews, news, music and zine reviews, columnists, and scene reports each month. Current columnists include [[Mykel Board]], [[Slug & Lettuce]] editor [[Chris Boarts]], and hardcore singer Felix Von Havoc.  
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MRR started in 1977 as a punk rock radio show featuring [[Tim Yohannan]] (who became the zine's publisher), [[Jeff Bale]], Ruth Schwartz (owner of Mordam distribution), and Jello Biafra (of the Dead Kennedys). Maximum Rock'N'Roll zine first appeared in 1982 as the newsprint booklet in the "Not So Quiet on the Western Front" compilation LP (released on Alternative Tentacles). It developed into a monthly newsprint zine that helped galvanize the punk community throughout the '80s and '90s.  
  
Notable [[zinesters]] who have written for Maximum Rock 'N' Roll in the past include [[Anonymous Boy]] ([[Homopunk World]]); [[Jeff Bale]] ([[Hit List]]); [[Mike BS]] ([[Bullshit Monthly]]); [[Mike Taylor]] ([[Scenery]]); [[Ben Weasel]] ([[Panic Button]]).
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Notable [[zinesters]] who have written for Maximum Rock 'N' Roll in the past include [[Anonymous Boy]] ([[Homopunk World]]), [[Jeff Bale]] ([[Hit List]]), [[Mike BS]] ([[Bullshit Monthly]]), [[Mike Taylor]] ([[Scenery]]), [[Ben Weasel]] ([[Panic Button]]), [[Jen Angel]] ([[Clamor]]), [[Al Quint]] ([[Suburban Voice]]), and [[Mark Murrmann]] ([[Sty Zine]]).
  
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Other notable writers include Reverend Norb, George Tabb, Jennifer Blowdryer, Ted Rall, Bruce Roehrs, Larry Livermore, Mel Cheplowitz, Lily Burana, and Bill Florio.
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Today MRR has published over 285 issues. And while not "the punk bible" it once was because of so many web resources and other zines, MRR still features a wealth of punk band interviews, news, music and zine reviews, columnists, and scene reports each month. Current columnists include [[Mykel Board]], [[Slug & Lettuce]] editor [[Chris Boarts]], and hardcore singer Felix Von Havoc.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:52, 27 March 2007

Maximum'R'Roll Issue #30

Maximum'N'Roll is one of the most widely distributed zines in the world. It's a monthly fanzine dedicated to supporting the underground punk rock scene.

MRR started in 1977 as a punk rock radio show featuring Tim Yohannan (who became the zine's publisher), Jeff Bale, Ruth Schwartz (owner of Mordam distribution), and Jello Biafra (of the Dead Kennedys). Maximum Rock'N'Roll zine first appeared in 1982 as the newsprint booklet in the "Not So Quiet on the Western Front" compilation LP (released on Alternative Tentacles). It developed into a monthly newsprint zine that helped galvanize the punk community throughout the '80s and '90s.

Notable zinesters who have written for Maximum Rock 'N' Roll in the past include Anonymous Boy (Homopunk World), Jeff Bale (Hit List), Mike BS (Bullshit Monthly), Mike Taylor (Scenery), Ben Weasel (Panic Button), Jen Angel (Clamor), Al Quint (Suburban Voice), and Mark Murrmann (Sty Zine).

Other notable writers include Reverend Norb, George Tabb, Jennifer Blowdryer, Ted Rall, Bruce Roehrs, Larry Livermore, Mel Cheplowitz, Lily Burana, and Bill Florio.

Today MRR has published over 285 issues. And while not "the punk bible" it once was because of so many web resources and other zines, MRR still features a wealth of punk band interviews, news, music and zine reviews, columnists, and scene reports each month. Current columnists include Mykel Board, Slug & Lettuce editor Chris Boarts, and hardcore singer Felix Von Havoc.

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