Cool beans 1994–2003

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1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2003

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1994 #4

1995 #5

1996 #6

1997 #7

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1998 #9

1999 #10

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2000 #12

2000 #13

2001 #14

2003 #15

1994 Issue 4

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72 pages

1995 Issue 5

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60 pages

1996 Issue 6

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60 pages

1997 Issue 7

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56 pages

1998 Issue 8

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68 pages

1998 Issue 9

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68 pages

1999 Issue 10

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68 pages

1999 Issue 11

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92 pages

2000 Issue 12

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68 pages

2000 Issue 13

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2001 Issue 14

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68 pages

2003 Issue 15

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68 pages

About this Publication

Issues:

12

Published:

1994–2003

Publisher:

Matt Kelly

Location:

San Francisco, CA United States
The West Coast-based (San Francisco and later Portland) indie, punk, and alternative rock zine Cool beans was launched in 1993 by the zine editor and producer Matt Kelly. Cool beans spawned an eponymous label that released records by less known avant-rock bands like Deerhoof, Danny & the Nightmares, and Rhythm Pigs. Each issue revolved around a pre-selected theme for its feature articles, such as drinking and driving in the United States, food and cooking, and bikes in San Francisco, in addition to pieces adhering to more standard music publication formats centered around band profiles, interviews, and record reviews. Each issue included a compilation CD.

About this Publication

Issues:

12

Published:

1994–2003

Publisher:

Matt Kelly

Location:

San Francisco, CA United States
The West Coast-based (San Francisco and later Portland) indie, punk, and alternative rock zine Cool beans was launched in 1993 by the zine editor and producer Matt Kelly. Cool beans spawned an eponymous label that released records by less known avant-rock bands like Deerhoof, Danny & the Nightmares, and Rhythm Pigs. Each issue revolved around a pre-selected theme for its feature articles, such as drinking and driving in the United States, food and cooking, and bikes in San Francisco, in addition to pieces adhering to more standard music publication formats centered around band profiles, interviews, and record reviews. Each issue included a compilation CD.