In effect 1988–1999
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1988
1989
1994
1995
1997
1998
1999
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1997 #10

1997 #9

1998 #11

1999 #12

1988 Issue 1
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26 pages
1988 Issue 2
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20 pages
1989 Issue 3
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32 pages
1994 Issue 4
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24 pages
1995 Issue 5
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27 pages
1995 Issue 6
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36 pages
1995 Issue 7
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43 pages
1995 Issue 8
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54 pages
1997 Issue 10
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78 pages
1997 Issue 9
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76 pages
1998 Issue 11
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102 pages
1999 Issue 12
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104 pages
About this Publication
Issues:
12Published:
1988–1999Publisher:
Christopher WynneLocation:
Queens, NY United States
In 1988, a group of young friends passionate about hardcore and punk started a fanzine called In effect in College Point, Queens, New York, as a way to dive deeper into their newly found community and support smaller bands. By the time the third issue was released, the New York hardcore scene had experienced increased violence, leading to clubs banning shows, which delayed the subsequent issue of the zine. In effect embodied the DIY style, which editor Chris Whyne defines as an approach centered around trust and community involvement. Creators would send their merchandise to labels, distros, and stores ahead of time, putting faith in them to fulfill their promises, often resulting in a relentless pursuit to collect payment. In effect moved from printing 50 issues to a final issue with 10,000 copies and 132 pages. By issue 9, which featured Madball's vocalist Roger Miret on the cover, producing the fanzine began to feel overwhelming, given the amount of work involved. For the final issue–issue 12–Whyne sold In effect at various outlets, including Jamie Jasta's label Stillborn Records, Generation Records, Bleeker Bob's, and Slipped Disc Records, ending an over a decade-long coverage of the New York scene.
About this Publication
Issues:
12Published:
1988–1999Publisher:
Christopher WynneLocation:
Queens, NY United States
In 1988, a group of young friends passionate about hardcore and punk started a fanzine called In effect in College Point, Queens, New York, as a way to dive deeper into their newly found community and support smaller bands. By the time the third issue was released, the New York hardcore scene had experienced increased violence, leading to clubs banning shows, which delayed the subsequent issue of the zine. In effect embodied the DIY style, which editor Chris Whyne defines as an approach centered around trust and community involvement. Creators would send their merchandise to labels, distros, and stores ahead of time, putting faith in them to fulfill their promises, often resulting in a relentless pursuit to collect payment. In effect moved from printing 50 issues to a final issue with 10,000 copies and 132 pages. By issue 9, which featured Madball's vocalist Roger Miret on the cover, producing the fanzine began to feel overwhelming, given the amount of work involved. For the final issue–issue 12–Whyne sold In effect at various outlets, including Jamie Jasta's label Stillborn Records, Generation Records, Bleeker Bob's, and Slipped Disc Records, ending an over a decade-long coverage of the New York scene.