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Brisbane-based publication The Fallout Magazine started in 2005 as a newsletter for local bands, before expanding to an A4 magazine in late 2006. Printed in black-and-white, The Fallout contains interviews and reviews of bands from the Australian scene and overseas, and also features segments on cult and obscure metal groups, with one disbanded cult metal group gracing each edition. The Fallout also took part in an international fanzine convention held in Germany in 2008. | Brisbane-based publication The Fallout Magazine started in 2005 as a newsletter for local bands, before expanding to an A4 magazine in late 2006. | ||
Printed in black-and-white, The Fallout contains interviews and reviews of bands from the Australian scene and overseas, and also features segments on cult and obscure metal groups, with one disbanded cult metal group gracing each edition. The Fallout also took part in an international fanzine convention held in Germany in 2008. | |||
===Editions=== | ===Editions=== |
Revision as of 22:11, 21 April 2009
Established
2005
Website
[www.myspace.com/thefalloutmagazine]
Publishers
Independent
History
Brisbane-based publication The Fallout Magazine started in 2005 as a newsletter for local bands, before expanding to an A4 magazine in late 2006.
Printed in black-and-white, The Fallout contains interviews and reviews of bands from the Australian scene and overseas, and also features segments on cult and obscure metal groups, with one disbanded cult metal group gracing each edition. The Fallout also took part in an international fanzine convention held in Germany in 2008.
Editions
- Edition #1 - late 2006
- The Eternal, Daysend, Chalice, Metal for the Brain, Praetorian, Nemesiah, Deadfall, Anacrusis, articles on Australian Metal.
- Edition #2 - early 2007
- Gamma Ray, Black Majesty, Evile, 'neath, Invocation, Armoured Angel, DarkKarma, Australian metal in the 1980s.
- Edition #3 - early 2007
- Sunn O))), Alchemist, Pod People, Terrorust, Arcane, Shakra, Ka'ge, Template, Nothing Sacred, Brisbane Zombie Walk.
- Edition #4 - mid 2007
- Annihilator, Sodom, Dreamkillers, Mortal Sin, Merciless Death, Transcending Mortality, Enlightened By Darkness, Function Cease, Possessed.
- Edition #5 - late 2007
- Megadeth, Amorphis, Vanishing Point, Napalm Death, The Berzerker, LORD, Astriaal, Dred, Blood Duster, Internecine Excoriation, Slaughter Lord.
- Edition #6 - early 2008
- Iced Earth, Doomed and Disgusting, Kill for Satan, Hellhammer, Helloween, Scurrvy, Puk, The Dead, Voyager, Ne Obliviscaris, Insomnius Dei, Devolved, Anarion, Pentagram.
- Edition #7 - mid 2008
- W.A.S.P., Virgin Black, Hammerfall, Psycroptic, In Flames, Limb from Limb, Andrew Haug, Jack Sim, The Cunt Offensive, Diva Destruction, Rookwood, Iron Lightning.
- Edition #8 - late 2008
- The Amenta, Paul Bostaph, Riotor, Ilium, 1989, Dragonforce, Frankenbok, Brisbane Heavy Metal - the Early Days, Shackles, Darker Half, Taberah.