Hard-core #35 (1980s) [ EXCLUSIVE · Pack ]
Pure DIY energy. Hand-stapled, photocopied at a local Kinko’s after hours, and smelling faintly of rubber cement. In the mid-80s, these zines were the "social media" of the underground, connecting kids from Orange County to the Bowery.
Typically, an issue like this would feature: Hard-Core #35 (1980s)
A visual chaos of high-contrast photography, ransom-note typography, and political collage that defined the hardcore punk look. Why it matters today: Pure DIY energy


