DNA 1979–2019

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Ediciones:

99

Publicado:

1979–2019

Editorial:

E.C. Productions

Ubicación:

Adelaide, Australia
DNA is the longest lasting music fanzine in Australia, with 111 issues published over 40 years (1979–2019). The zine has consistently documented the alternative music scene of the city of Adelaide, which produced groups like King Snake Roost and JAB, but it also looks further afield; for example, issue 7 (1980) chronicles the punk scene of Perth, Western Australia. Prominent Australian punk groups like The Saints and The Scientists were featured in early issues, and interviews with hardcore bands from Melbourne, including Civil Dissident and Depression, are present in issues from the 1980s. Although few images are included, there are many extensive profiles and interviews written by editor Harry Butler.