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        We don't have as many zines available as we'd like, so if you would like to have yours on this site, perhaps we could work something out, e-mail me at: bpdistro@mail.com or write us: contact info   Please if your zine is a display of anything racist sexist or generally offensive to cool people, or just really shitty, please don't bother to submit it. 

        ~thank you bp management       

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America #10 - $1
Travis presents a new ¼ page size zine which is full of his perzine writings and thoughts.  Definitely good.

 

 

April Fools Day #1 - $.50
A reprint of Kathleen Hanna’s famous zine from the early 90’s.

 

 

 

Burn In Hell, Budddy #2 - $.50
LUPINE LADIES PRESS
*Description coming soon

 

 

 

Brownrot #3 - $1
The Boycott Issue.  This issue takes various corporate injustices into detail.  Lists brands to stay away from for the beginner boycotter.  Some well written essays, peta information, and other groups.  

 

 

Brutal Honesty #1, 2 - $1
A personal zine with some poetry, focusing on the way people interact, and the judgment of others that exists within and outside the hardcore scene. Cut-and-paste layouts and thoughts from Rebecca's head. 

 


Chasing Down The Years (a flash of light....a bottle of rum) -$.50
LUPINE LADIES PRESS
A zine about Whispers Wishes and Wisdom. 

 

 

 

Chord Play $2
T
his zine, brought to you by the makers of Dwelling Portably, details how to play guitar for a beginner. It goes on to describe chord combinations and some sample songs to learn in an effort to increase your ability.

 

 

Create Me Free (Spring 2003) - $2.00
I had received this zine for consideration before and turned it down... Why? Because I'm pretty apathetic towards prisoners and their plights. Somehow, some way, this thing grabbed me a little... I could just feel something more than previous issues and visions of someone sitting in his/her cell, writing out their thought and feelings really moved me. Anyway, this is put out by a non-profit that collects essays from prisoners and publishes them in a compilation format.

 

Dead Society #3 - $1.00
Dead Society is done up by 3 Arizona zinesters/punks. With this issue, they hit on apathy towards their local punk scene, racism, cops, profiling, housing, welfare and more. A youthful look at shady politics, social woes and just plain life and death.

 

 

Doris - #15, #19,  #20, #21- $1 
Cindy Writes beautifully, these personal zines are by far some of the best out there.  Every one packed with the greatest stories, you'll read it front to back, leaving waiting till the next comes out.  Highly Recommended.

 

 

Drop Out #4 - $1
A great newspaper style zine about getting out of school and on with your life.  It includes: Memoirs of dropouts, Accounts of teachers, essays, ideas for spending your free time, Learn it yourself ideas, and the like.  This is a great zine for students, and a great way to be introduced to alternatives.

 

Elysium Feilds #0 - .50 cents 
An Interesting review zine is a good read.  My Former English teacher friend recommends it highly.

 

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Friction Magazine #1 - $7 FrictionMagazine
160 pages of great layout, a thick read chalked full of involving powerful articles, fantastic illustrations.  One of the best "all-topic" independent media magazines i have read.  The price may seem an investment, but it is definitly worth its cost.  THis is basically a book, but with promised future issues.  Easily a few days worth of reading in the first issue.  GET THIS.  - apparently highly recommended my Tyler

 

Funky Snuts #4

 

 

 

How to start a revolution... $1 

This issue of HTSAR talks about philosophical issues when it comes to living your life, and revolution. It talks about the upsides and downsides of part time and full time jobs, discusses the connotations to the word ; As usual, this zine is an awesome read. From the author of Visual Thought and Tiki: Girl Without A Cause.

 


Ideas in Pictures #1 - mini - 50¢
A short and powerful art zine, Colin uses abstract images and words to (sucessfully) get his ideas across.

 

 

 

Ideas in Pictures #2 - $1.00
"#18 - A leftover of the dairy industry" -- Colin is from rural Wisconsin and was around farm animals all his life. This issue follows #18, a calf in the dairy industry. It wasn't until a few short years ago that he began to question the practices of diary and veal farmers... Another powerful mix of words and art. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!

 

Ideas in Pictures #3 - $1.00
"Animals and workers" -- Colin explores the relationship between factory farm workers and the animals they destroy. Another moving piece! 

 

 

Insubordination Special Issue - $2.00
This Special Issue of Insubordination features in-depth interviews with William Blum, author of Killing Hope: U.S. Military and CIA Interventions Since World War II, Rogue State, and West Bloc Dissident, three staff members of AWOL Magazine, and Norman Solomon, Executive Director of the Institute for Public Accuracy, and longtime journalist. Mumia Abu-Jamal contributes three short pieces that round the issue out. This issue is a prelude to the mega-issue on the media. 

 

Insubordination #2 - $2.00
This newspaper is full of information on various political prisoners in the United States. In-depth interviews with Pam Africa regarding Mumia Abu-Jamal, Chicano community organizer Ernesto Aguilar, and Curly Estremera, political prisoner and member of the Black Liberation Army comprise the bulk of the paper. Also included is an article profiling women political prisoners, a piece on Men Against Sexism—a group fighting rape in the prison system—and book reviews. Photos from a Philadelphia rally in support of Mumia are littered throughout.

 

Insubordination "Welcome to Philadelphia" - $2.00
This “Independent Journalist Report from Philadelphia” centers on the MOVE organization, and includes interviews with Ramona Africa (the sole adult survivor of the May 1985 massacre of 11 members of MOVE), and Pam Africa. The issue is rounded out with an in-depth history of the MOVE struggle from the 1970s to present day.

 

I Just Wanna, Live My Life - $1 - 24pages - staple bound
This is Bucky's first zine about his band, politics and his feelings about labeling other people.  Its very punk rock (roughly 4 to 5 Punk Points) and looks great.  This is the first issue of what looks like a promising series of zines.

 

Life's so rad #1-6 - $2 
An awesome combination of comix, articles, stories, games, pictures, reviews, and all sorts of randomness.  




Profane Existance #42, 41, 40 - .50 Cents (postage)
# 42 Spring-Summer 2003 issue. How much shock and awe can you take? Over 100 explicit, full color images of civilian casualties (mainly women and children) from the invasion of Iraq, showing the so-called "liberation" as no more than the barbaric calamity it was. There are also numerous eye-witness accounts to past and present U.S. atrocities - all committed in the name of "freedom." This is by far the most somber issue of Profane Existence ever, even with Provoked and the Subhumans interviews and a massive ex-USSR scene report to brighten it up.

 

RAW - $.50
LUPINE LADIES PRESS
VK Writes about sexual abuse, and how she dealt with such a very personal event in her life, it is definitely worth a read, very insightful.

 

Recluse # 8        Price $1
If there was a theme to this issue, I guess it'd be literary because there's so much more than usual. Jill recaps the last 6 months, Josh hits on procrastination, Anna takes on the circuses and Chris debates time/life. Guest columnist Jason Lewis comments on some bizarre individuals he's met, KHPZDgets the profile spot, creative works from Ron Gibson, Jr, d.a. johnston and Taylor Ball (Sore zine) and ending with the much loved music, zine, movie and book reviews. Oh, and a comic that's not very funny. (Knuckledhead Distro)

 

 

Recluse # 7         Price $1
Features an interview with Nathan Runkle, Director of Mercy for Animals. Columns on the Democratic Party's '04 candidates, music albums and wacky stories that accompany them, animal protection laws that exclude farm animals. Plus a ton of creative non/ficiton, reviews and more. (Knuckledhead Distro)


 

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Sister Friend #8 Soul Funky Girls - $1
Some collected writings, Interviews, some stories and memoirs. A nice read.  I enjoyed taking a trip through these peoples lives.  They described them quite well.

 

 

Show me the money - $1

 

 

 

The CIA Makes Science Fiction Unexciting #1 - $1
This zine takes an objective look at Martin Luther King Jr.’s death, suggesting his assassination is linked to the CIA and FBI. This zine is very engaging and hard to put down. Rather than just asking questions without any support the writer uses logic, facts and sometimes evidence to support the ideas. When presented with this kind of concrete information it is difficult to marginalize the writer as being a ‘conspiracy theorist.’ Good title, good zine.

 

TRANScendence #2 - $.50
LUPINE LADIES PRESS
*Description coming soon

 

 

 

 

Twinkle Pig #1 - $.50
Joe, from the distro's, first zine.  24 pages of quarter-sized rants, cartoons, poems, feelings and shit like that, a great read.  Cut-and-paste style mayhem.  Buy. Read. Buy.

 

 

 

xHardcore Fun and GamesX - $.50
A collection of sunday-morning-paper style games featuring hardcore band names and trivia.  A fun little game booklet, I wasn't so good at it, because I knew none of the bands.  Buy This.

 

 

 

Books

Off the Map - 146 pages - $4
A punk rock vision quest told in the tradition of the anarchist travel story, Off the Map is narrated by two young women as they discard their maps, fears, and anything resembling a plan, and set off on the winds of the world. Without the smug cynicism that seems to permeate most modern radical tales, this story is told with genuine hope, and a voice that never loses its connection with the mysteries of life, even in the midst of everyday tragedies. Wandering across Europe, the dozens of vignettes are the details of the whole—a squatted castle surrounded by tourists on the Spanish coast, a philosophizing businessman on the highways of France, a plaça full of los crustos in Barcelona, a diseased foot in a Belgian train squat, a glow bug on the dew-covered grass of anywhere—a magical, novel-like folktale for the end of the world. 

 

 


Free
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DIY Guide 2
This rugged little urban pirate handbook includes practical information and tips on tons of different projects, tasks and adventures: dismantling capitalism, action direct, forearm guards, shoplifting tips, software piracy, diy spelling and grammar, travelling on trains, backpacking, evasion communiqué #2.25, herbal gynecology, how to abort, sewing, diy oil change, quarter pipe, records, cd's and zines, book publishing contacts, postal jubilation, food not bombs, cook it yourself, wheat flour egg noodles, intro to plaster, black and white photography, safety pin tattoos

 

 

Fighting For Our Lives
This paper discusses, in simple language, what is anarchist in everyday life, and how those spheres of cooperation can be expanded. It addresses common questions that often deter people from exploring anarchist ideas and approaches, and endeavors to help introduce new terms and possibilities into the public consciousness—as well as to celebrate the times when we’ve realized those possibilities, for those who have been consciously participating in the anarchist project for years or decades already

 

Gender Subversion Kit
Part poster, part zine, and made to be deployed in almost an infinite number of environments, the Gender Subversion Kit #69-B is a huge 23"x14" two-color poster on the outside and a line art illustrated gender-fuck coloring book road map for both kids and adults on the inside. Inspired by and adapted from the excellent boys will be girls will be boys . . . coloring book by JT and Irit (who can be reached at colormegenderless@facehugger.com)

 

 

Save Sherman 
20 yr old Sherman Austin, webmaster of www.raisethefist.com has been sentenced to 1 year in one of the governments first attempts at using U.S. Patriot Act.  This zine covers the entirety of Sherman's story.  A great information source.  Please donate send money to cover postage and printing costs.





Slug & Lettuce #75
TONS of punk rock columns, zine, book, and music reviews in the smallest, barely legible font known to man. 

 

 

 


The Walls are Alive
A concise and masterfully conceived introduction to doing your own graffiti. It consists of practical and thorough advice on every step of getting your graffiti skills primed: preparation, how to make a stencil, mapping it out, strategy, escape, post-action regrouping, and also a whole section about wheat-pasting. Valuable also for its forty photographs of great real-world graffiti to ignite ideas and provide examples.

 

 

Vegetarian Living
There are many good reasons people are choosing a vegetarian diet; health benefits, resource conservation, environmental protection and to alleviate animal suffering. Choosing not to contribute to animal pain and misery is a responsible, compassionate decision anyone can make. Printed and distributed by vegliving.org

 

 


Why Vegan?
This brochure explains why people choose to follow a vegan lifestyle—striving to live without contributing to animal suffering. Produced and distributed by veganoutreach.org

 

 

 

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