Bad trip 1992–1998

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1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998

13 issues

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1992 #1

1993 #2

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1996 #10

1997 #11

1998 #12

1998 #13

1992 Issue 1

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44 pages

1993 Issue 2

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56 pages

1993 Issue 3

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60 pages

1994 Issue 4

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62 pages

1994 Issue 5

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64 pages

1994 Issue 6

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64 pages

1995 Issue 7

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64 pages

1995 Issue 8

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60 pages

1995 Issue 9

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64 pages

1996 Issue 10

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68 pages

1997 Issue 11

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64 pages

1998 Issue 12

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64 pages

1998 Issue 13

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64 pages

About this Publication

Issues:

13

Published:

1992–1998

Publisher:

Bruce Ciero

Location:

Atlanta, GA United States
Bad trip was an Atlanta-based punk, indie, and grunge zine active in the 1990s and early 2000s under the leadership of Bruce Ciero. The editor’s column in the first issue reads: “A lot of bands have more guts than ‘talent’. This little rag is about those bands, the ones that have the nerve and lack of vision to think they can make a difference in an indifferent world”. Combining passion for the music it covered with an iconoclastic attitude and edgy sense of humor, the zine also featured sex-industry advertisements and imagery that recalled the pin-up culture of the 1950s and 1960s. Bad trip is notable for its striking art, design, and illustrations, combining high contrast, black-and-white inked images with typewriter-produced text.

About this Publication

Issues:

13

Published:

1992–1998

Publisher:

Bruce Ciero

Location:

Atlanta, GA United States
Bad trip was an Atlanta-based punk, indie, and grunge zine active in the 1990s and early 2000s under the leadership of Bruce Ciero. The editor’s column in the first issue reads: “A lot of bands have more guts than ‘talent’. This little rag is about those bands, the ones that have the nerve and lack of vision to think they can make a difference in an indifferent world”. Combining passion for the music it covered with an iconoclastic attitude and edgy sense of humor, the zine also featured sex-industry advertisements and imagery that recalled the pin-up culture of the 1950s and 1960s. Bad trip is notable for its striking art, design, and illustrations, combining high contrast, black-and-white inked images with typewriter-produced text.