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Ripped & Torn -- Issue #1 [Magazine]
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London: November, 1976. VERY GOOD; fading, small tear on front page in bottom right corner.
Ripped and Torn was one of the first punk fanzines, and continued long after others like Sniffing Glue had stopped. Ripped and Torn began in in Glasgow in November 1976 and ran for eighteen issues. By punks and for punks, Ripped and Torn is authentically representative of the punk subculture.
Jon Savage, originally printed in The Guardian in 2016: "Titles such as Ripped & Torn, 48 Thrills and London’s Burning were produced by young men and women on a budget of nothing, the products of an intense but brief moment. Quintessentially ephemeral, they nevertheless speak to us four decades on. Inspired by the Sex Pistols and Mark Perry’s Sniffin’ Glue, the fanzine explosion of 1976 and 1977 remains one of the purest and most creative responses to British punk. The speed and cheapness of the format – A4 pages photocopied and stapled together – allowed for instant reportage and considerable creativity. There was no censorship: anything went."
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