Books & Zines Law & Order crew reviews 12 zines March 22, 2012 1 min read SweHC.com / Law & Order Zine crew reviewed 12 great zines for you. Go here and feel teased. Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: 29 zineback on the bins zinecudowne lata zinedinosaur zinehardcore abc zineinvocation of obscene gods zinejust say yo! zinelaw & order zinelaw and order zineliving in gomorrahMin Pappa i mina gamla zinemindset zineopen up zinesvart samtid zinethe friendly leg zinethe wonder years zine Karol Kamiński DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels. Contact via [email protected] You might be interested in November 3, 2025 Kurt Brecht (D.R.I.) brings his long-lost book series back into print after decades out of circulation July 29, 2025 The story of DIE KREUZEN finally gets told in full with “Don’t Say Please” May 6, 2025 A book born out of rejection and the need to survive: Daryl Gussin (Razorcake fanzine) releases A Year in Submission May 29, 2024 PUSCIFER covers themes of dopamine addiction through social media use in “The Algorithm” Previous Story Content With Dying Zine Next Story An interview with the author of “Balance”, a book about European hardcore Latest Baltimore’s emo alt rockers STILL BONES turn frustration into motion on collaborative EP “Start/Stop” KNUMEARS turn “Directions” into a map of change, family, and SoCal screamo THE SADDEST LANDSCAPE confront time, loss, and unfinished thoughts on “Alone With Heaven” – an interview Emo math rockers PASTEL stretch a decade of doubt into “A Lovers Manifesto,” a record shaped by instability and stubborn continuity Metallic hardcore mob WRECKONIZE push back on scene tourists with “Dead 2 Me / Nowhere 2 Run”
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