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188:. This led to a review section typically longer than thirty pages, covering a variety of musical styles. Although much of the music thus reviewed was, expectedly, aggressive rock, the reviews also covered country, folk, hip-hop, indie rock, and other genres. The Punk Planet reviews section also encompassed independently released comics, 195:
A number of poor distribution deals and the collapse of the Independent Press Association resulted in mounting debts for the editors. As a result, issue 80 was shipped with a cover reading: "This is the final issue of Punk Planet, after this the fight is yours." Subsidiary business Punk Planet
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On June 18, 2007, a post at www.punkplanet.com informed the public that after 13 years and 80 issues, Punk Planet's final issue was being sent out. The reasoning pointed to "bad distribution deals, disappearing advertisers, and a decreasing audience of subscribers."
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had printed 75 issues of their bi-monthly publication, and in the fall of 2004 launched a book publishing arm, Punk Planet Books, in conjunction with the New York-based small press Akashic Books. Punk Planet Books has published four titles as of May 2006:
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decided to place his focus on the online website, but it has since gone offline. In its place is a statement, "This is it, folks. The Punk Planet website is closed. Two years after the closure of the magazine, it just seemed time."
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were the interviews and album reviews. The interviews generally ran two or three pages, and tended to focus on the motivations of the artist (or organizer, activist, or whoever) being interviewed.
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In September 2006, Punk Planet partnered with the website, ZineWiki, to publish, online, exclusive articles from past print issues.
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also covered visual arts and a wide variety of progressive issues — including media criticism,
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was published in May 1994, in part as a response to the perception that
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We Owe You Nothing: Punk Planet: The Collected Interviews
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Defunct music magazines published in the United States
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Global Punk: Resistance and Rebellion in Everyday Life
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aimed to be more inclusive than the well-known zine
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Index

Music magazine
United States
Chicago
www.punkplanet.com
OCLC
35200841
punk zine
Chicago, Illinois
punk subculture
music
teenagers
feminism
Maximum Rock and Roll
major label
zines
zine
Maximum Rock and Roll
Hairstyles of the Damned
Joe Meno
ISBN
1-888451-70-X
Mark Andersen
ISBN
1-888451-72-6
Bee Lavender
ISBN
1-888451-79-3
Jay Ryan
ISBN
1-888451-93-9

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