Biography of DisAgreement


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DisAgreement #3
  • release date: December 1990
  • members: Schlaak, Störckel, Tomaat, Strummert, Don, Christian S., Christian F., Pigé
  • volume: 32 pages
  • price: 20 LUF
  • interviews: Nakse Bananen, Nazz Nazz, Elvis Just Left The Building, Waiting For GM, Ghoulish Hokum
Most of our members gave themselves pseudonyms because they were afraid of possible attacks by Nazi skins. DisAgreement was politically left oriented and not only a zine for pupils. It's about anarchy and everyone can read it or write for it. Those ideas were underlined in the editorial. A new member was Pigé, responsible for poetry. The first texts are written on home computers (Schneider, Commodore) and the handwriting disappears now. This issue contained the first interview with a band which didn't come from Luxemburg: Nakse Bananen from the Netherlands. There were articles against fascism, the selling out of some metal bands and about the need of cars. The national underground scene (cliques, bands, fanzines, radio shows) is described in only one and a half pages. As this is not very much, DisAgreement wants everyone to contribute to a scene enlargment. We also got the first readers' letters. One reader comes to the right conclusion that we surely won't change the world. Three members write themselves letters about terrorism.



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