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290:"...So anyway me and Pete were eating a pizza one day and Pete said, 'Ya know, Al, we oughta start a record company. We though about it a while and we decided that if Dangerhouse could put out records and if Chris Ashford could put out records and if Slash could put out records, then we could put out records, too.... In the next four months we (mostly Pete, he's the president of Flipside Records) found out all about putting out a private single. We found out about mastering and labels and pressing and 371:
Los Angeles Flipside Video was a project created by Al, Gus and Hudley. Gus took some classes at a local Jr. College, Rio Hondo, and thus began our journey of live recordings. Cameras, editing equipment and mail order was all done in house at the Flipside office. Video 1 through 10 included many of
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included Flipside Fanzine Issue 35 (December 82). This was a strategic time for a radio personality, a record label and a fanzine to work together to support and promote a growing musical underground and exclusive punk scene.
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for several years during the mid-1990s. It was much smaller and more localized than the actual Burning Man festivals and often featured bands that Flipside released on their own label. Special guests included
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on heavy white stock for production, with sales tallied in 12 American states and four countries. Later issues were produced on newsprint via a high speed web press and included a glossy magazine cover.
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friends, Pooch (Patrick DiPuccio), Larry Lash (Steven Shoemaker), Tory, X-8 (Sam Diaz) and editor and publisher Al Kowalewski. The initial issues of the publication were produced by means of a
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published a special 10-year anniversary issue titled "Los Angeles Flipside Fanzine Issue 54," documenting the first ten years of punk rock from 1977 to 1987 with 224 pages of band interviews.
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By the magazine's sixth anniversary in the summer of 1983, the press run had grown to 6,500 for America, with an additional printing in Germany for European distribution.
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success was due to its renegade roots, and willingness to experiment, which came along at the same time of the birth of the punk and new wave. This is reflected in the
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For several years, the publishers also produced punk rock records under the label name Flipside Records. Inspired by the ability of small local labels such as
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to Cheetah Chrome Motherfuckers. Each compilation included a bands and lyrics insert similar to an issue of Flipside Fanzine yet designed as a newspaper.
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Bingenheimer was also responsible for three Rodney on the ROQ compilation albums as well as the compact disc and later digital download compendium, "
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machine, with Kowalewski's first modest goal set at selling 1,000 copies per issue. Beginning with a tiny local distribution in a few
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were jokingly referred to as the "Staph," particularly during the fanzine's earlier years. It has been written that
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and waiting and sleeves and waiting and now we know all there is to know.... The moral of this story is 'If
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released vinyl 12-inch compilations, Vol. 1, 2, and 3. Included on them are a variety of punk bands from
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area record stores, within two years the publication had grown sufficiently to support sheet-fed
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From 1979 until 1989, the fanzine was co-owned and co-edited by Hudley "Hud" Flipside, a
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In 1979, Kowalewski recalled his own experiences in an effort to inspire additional
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As a U.S. punk rock fanzine, Flipside chronicled the independent and
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can do it, you can do it.' So everybody release your own singles!"
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evolved from a photocopied fanzine to a magazine produced by
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Los Angeles Flipside Fanzine # 54 Ten Year Anniversary Issue
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included Flipside Fanzine insert Issue 21 (December 1980).
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the bands interviewed in Flipside Fanzine for example;
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Global Punk: Resistance and Rebellion in Everyday Life
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UCLA Center for Musical Humanities Curating Resistance
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included Flipside Fanzine Issue 28 (November 1981).
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Flipside Records
Flipside

Fanzine
Whittier
English
punk zine
Whittier
Pasadena
California
record label
compact discs
underground music
web offset printing
Whittier, California
Whittier High School
photocopy
Los Angeles
offset printing
pseudonym
Burning Man
Mojave Desert
Jawbone Canyon
Fugazi
The Offspring
Hawkwind
Nik Turner
Dangerhouse Records
Slash Records
DIY

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