Before the Internet: The Rebellious Era of 90s Zines

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From the Kulture Dads Podcast Archive: Episode 084 - 90's Zine Culture

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Join the Kulture Dads as they take you on a nostalgic trip down memory lane, exploring the gritty, underground world of 90s zine culture. From punk rock fanzines to tabletop gaming guides, these homemade, DIY magazines were a vibrant subculture of self-expression and scene-building.

Discover the origins of zines, tracing their roots back to the advent of Xerox copying technology. Relive the tactile experience of flipping through staple-bound, black-and-white pages, rife with typos and overexposed images - a raw, unfiltered glimpse into niche communities.

Witness the birth of micro-economies within zines, complete with quirky ads and interconnected networks of creators and enthusiasts. Brace yourself for a treasure trove of memories and insights into a pre-internet era when these DIY publications reigned supreme.

Whether you're a former zine creator, collector, or simply curious about this underground phenomenon, this video is a must-watch for anyone interested in unconventional media and subcultures. Join the Kulture Dads on this zine-fueled journey through the 90s!

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