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Profane Existence #6 Oct-Nov 1990 Anarcho Punk Zine Conflict Disrupt

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Very early issue of the anarcho-punk fanzine Profane Existence, issue #6, October-November 1989, 40 printed pages (printed on recycled newsprint). 

The cover has a photo of an anti war protest in Minneapolis.

This issue has interviews with the bands Conflict, Disrupt, Sins of the Flesh, Kismet Hardcore, Corrupted Ideals, and zines Assault With Intent To Free and Someplace Like Earth. It also has articles on protests (First Nations / Mohawk Nation, pro abortion, Gay/Lesbian),History of Anarchism (Emma Goldman/ Alexander Berkman), UK Poll Tax, Rock Against Racism 1990, and a short blurb about Squat or Rot setting up gigs at ABC No Rio in NYC..

P.E. #6 also includes the zine's regular features: letters to the editor, columnists, and reviews of music releases and other zines.

This issue also has vintage punk ads from the period including Lookout Records, Oi Polloi, Cowboy Killers, Seizure, Asbestos Death.

The long running influential Minneapolis anarcho punk collective Profane Existence was formed in 1989, and in addition to the punkzine also runs a record label. The fanzine focused on the anarcho punk and crust punk scene and related political issues including squatting.

Condition: The punkzine is in very condition with some yellowing on the page edges due to age (see photos)..

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