Fluke 1991–2020

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1991 1992 1993 2005 2008 2011 2020

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1991 #1

1992 #2

1993 #3

2005 #6

2008 #7

2011 #9

2020 #17

1991 Edición 1

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28 páginas

1992 Edición 2

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28 páginas

1993 Edición 3

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16 páginas

2005 Edición 6

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28 páginas

2008 Edición 7

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40 páginas

2011 Edición 9

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56 páginas

2020 Edición 17

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52 páginas

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Ediciones:

7

Publicado:

1991–2020

Editorial:

Fluke
Fluke Fanzine

Ubicación:

Little Rock, AK United States (1991–1993)
Seattle, WA United States (1995–1998)
Tucson, AZ United States (2005–2010)
Tempe, AZ United States (2011–2012)
The punk fanzine Fluke started in 1991 in North Little Rock, Arkansas, cofounded by Steve Schmidt, Jason White, and Matthew Thompson. Schmidt later played guitar in the Chicago-based indie group Acquaintances, while White has played guitar for Greenday since 1999. Matthew Thompson, meanwhile, continues to edit the magazine. In a 2016 interview, he explained that Fluke mostly covered punk but reviewed hip hop albums: "We saw hip hop as punk rock, totally. Only the beat and demographic were different. Both were honest, in your face, youthful rebellion”. Recent issues have also thematized topics such as outsider art and mail art.

Acerca de esta publicación

Ediciones:

7

Publicado:

1991–2020

Editorial:

Fluke
Fluke Fanzine

Ubicación:

Little Rock, AK United States (1991–1993)
Seattle, WA United States (1995–1998)
Tucson, AZ United States (2005–2010)
Tempe, AZ United States (2011–2012)
The punk fanzine Fluke started in 1991 in North Little Rock, Arkansas, cofounded by Steve Schmidt, Jason White, and Matthew Thompson. Schmidt later played guitar in the Chicago-based indie group Acquaintances, while White has played guitar for Greenday since 1999. Matthew Thompson, meanwhile, continues to edit the magazine. In a 2016 interview, he explained that Fluke mostly covered punk but reviewed hip hop albums: "We saw hip hop as punk rock, totally. Only the beat and demographic were different. Both were honest, in your face, youthful rebellion”. Recent issues have also thematized topics such as outsider art and mail art.