Non•stop banter 1985–1988
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1987
1988
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1987 #12

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1987 #14

1988 #15

1988 #16

1985 Volume 1 Issue 1
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1985 Volume 1 Issue 2
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16 pages
1985 Volume 1 Issue 3
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20 pages
1985 Volume 1 Issue 4
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24 pages
1986 Issue 10
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36 pages
1986 Issue 5
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24 pages
1986 Issue 6
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28 pages
1986 Issue 7
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1986 Issue 8
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1986 Issue 9
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32 pages
1987 Issue 11
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40 pages
1987 Issue 12
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44 pages
1987 Issue 13
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1987 Issue 14
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48 pages
1988 Issue 15
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1988 Issue 16
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52 pages
About this Publication
Issues:
16Published:
1985–1988Publisher:
Non*stop banterLocation:
Orland Park, IL United States
Non-stop banter was a vibrant fanzine published between 1985 and 1988 in Orland Park, Illinois. This center-stapled publication, edited by Debbie, Thomas, and Bruce Novak, comprised 16 issues filled with sharp interviews, insightful record reviews, and candid opinion pieces. It spotlighted the lively Chicago indie scene, covering bands like Big Black, Naked Raygun, and Eleventh Dream Day, as well as touring acts like Sonic Youth and R.E.M. Known for its fun and informative style, Non-stop banter emerged as a platform for Debbie, Thomas, and Bruce Novak, self-appointed music critics, to share their highly biased opinions and connect with fellow music enthusiasts. Each issue focused on new music, delivering substantial content on local favorites like The Outnumbered and The Del Fuegos, providing a unique perspective of the underground rock scene.
About this Publication
Issues:
16Published:
1985–1988Publisher:
Non*stop banterLocation:
Orland Park, IL United States
Non-stop banter was a vibrant fanzine published between 1985 and 1988 in Orland Park, Illinois. This center-stapled publication, edited by Debbie, Thomas, and Bruce Novak, comprised 16 issues filled with sharp interviews, insightful record reviews, and candid opinion pieces. It spotlighted the lively Chicago indie scene, covering bands like Big Black, Naked Raygun, and Eleventh Dream Day, as well as touring acts like Sonic Youth and R.E.M. Known for its fun and informative style, Non-stop banter emerged as a platform for Debbie, Thomas, and Bruce Novak, self-appointed music critics, to share their highly biased opinions and connect with fellow music enthusiasts. Each issue focused on new music, delivering substantial content on local favorites like The Outnumbered and The Del Fuegos, providing a unique perspective of the underground rock scene.