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Vintage Touch And Go "Best Of Touch And Go Magazine" Selfless Records Fanzine

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Touch And Go was a label from the midwest hardcore scene from the early 1980s. It was one of the most important publications covering the brand new genre that was hardcore. While they covered the best regional bands, they were also covering bands from all across the country, giving some of the best interviews with bands from DC, LA, NY, and beyond. The zine ran for a total of 22 issues and also turned into a label which was responsible for releasing many of those same midwest bands that they covered. The zine eventually folded and the label changed hands, but the legacy has lived on ever since. This "Best Of" zine features interviews and photos from the original incarnation of Touch And Go. Articles were selected by Todd Greene of Selfless Records and feature and introduction by Jimmy Johnson of Forced Exposure. This copy of "The Best Of Touch and Go" is in great condition. 

Dimensions: 8.5" Wide by 11" Long 

Page Count: 62

Editor: Tesco Vee and Todd Greene

From: Dallas, TX

Year: 1991

Binding: Staple

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