A new zine coming out of Southern California specializing in covering Oi!, Hardcore, SKA and Punk Rock. With inspiration from classic zines like Flipside and Touch & Go, Smeared In Ink features in depth interviews with both classic and up and coming bands. This is all topped off with record reviews, history lessons, and columns dealing with subculture living in the 21st century.
Smeared In Ink
A new zine coming out of Southern California specializing in covering Oi!, Hardcore, SKA and Punk Rock. With inspiration from classic zines like Flipside and Touch & Go, Smeared In Ink features in depth interviews with both classic and up and coming bands. This is all topped off with record reviews, history lessons, and columns dealing with subculture living in the 21st century.
Publication Language |
English |
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Publication Type |
Magazines |
Publication License Type |
Premium |
Frequency |
Bi-Monthly |
Publication Country |
United States |
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