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===History=== | ===History=== | ||
''LOUD!'' was a Sydney-based fanzine established in early 1996. It was produced sporadically, monthly at first, then every three months until late 1998. After disappearing for a year or so, ''LOUD!'' was relaunched in 1999 and continued until June 2003 when it was announced that Issue #35 would be the last. In August 2004, however, the magazine again re-appeared, celebrating a decade of existence with Issue #40 in March 2006. ''LOUD!'' | ''LOUD!'' was a Sydney-based fanzine established in early 1996. It was produced sporadically, monthly at first, then every three months until late 1998. After disappearing for a year or so, ''LOUD!'' was relaunched in 1999 and continued until June 2003 when it was announced that Issue #35 would be the last. In August 2004, however, the magazine again re-appeared, celebrating a decade of existence with Issue #40 in March 2006. ''LOUD!'' went dormant after the 42nd edition and was supplanted by [[Loud Australia Magazine]], first issue released in May 2009. | ||
===Editions=== | ===Editions=== |
Latest revision as of 16:33, 26 June 2013
Established
1996
Publishers
Independent
History
LOUD! was a Sydney-based fanzine established in early 1996. It was produced sporadically, monthly at first, then every three months until late 1998. After disappearing for a year or so, LOUD! was relaunched in 1999 and continued until June 2003 when it was announced that Issue #35 would be the last. In August 2004, however, the magazine again re-appeared, celebrating a decade of existence with Issue #40 in March 2006. LOUD! went dormant after the 42nd edition and was supplanted by Loud Australia Magazine, first issue released in May 2009.
Editions
- Edition #1 - February 1996
- Cryogenic, The Mark of Cain
- Edition #2
- Pantera, Neophobia
- Edition #4
- Edition #12
- Dark Order, Killengod, Ihuza
- Edition #13
- Nitocris, The Unclean, Rollins Band, Linedriver
- Edition #14
- Sadistik Exekution, Sugar Kane, Dreadnaught
- Edition #15
- Sulkus, Psyco Drama
- Edition #16
- Edition #17
- Alchemist, Damaged, Metal for the Brain, Splatter films
- Edition #18
- Type O Negative, Deadspawn, Dark Order, Zeitgeist
- Edition #19
- Dungeon, Cyclone Tracy, Evergrey, The Ember Tide, Dezakrate, Metal for the Brain
- Edition #20
- Impaled Nazarene, Nevermore, Meshuggah, Automation, Martire
- Edition #21
- Biohazard, SOD, Nazxul, Miscreation
- Edition #22
- Cannibal Corpse, Cryogenic, The Kovenant, Psychrist, Metal for the Brain
- Edition #26
- Blood Duster, Skyclad, Iron Savior, Metal for the Brain
- Edition #27
- Edition #28 - May 2001
- Megadeth, Fear Factory, Dimmu Borgir, Susperia, Frankenbok, Volatile
- Edition #29
- Edition #30
- Metal for the Brain, Emperor, Abortus
- Edition #31
- Arch Enemy, Soilwork, Darklord, Omnium Gatherum, Chalice
- Edition #32
- Edition #34
- Opeth, Strapping Young Lad, The Haunted, Astriaal, Bloodlust Festival
- Edition #36 - August 2004
- Exodus, Death Angel, Baltak, Wrath of Killenstein, Quorthon tribute
- Edition #37 - April 2005
- Walk the Earth, Sëbasröckets, Dan McDougall
- Edition #38
- Edition #39
- Gamma Ray, Nile, Pathogen
- Edition #40 - March 2006
- 10 Year Anniversary edition: Megadeth, Arch Enemy, Entombed, Sadistik Exekution, Alchemist, Nazxul, Darklord, Strapping Young Lad, Dungeon, Impaled Nazarene, Nile
- Edition #41
- Sebastian Bach, Blind Guardian, I Killed the Prom Queen, Metal for the Brain, Escape, Textures, Stigmata
- Edition #42
- Blood Duster, Lacuna Coil, Soilwork, Five Star Prison Cell, Slaughter Lord, Ne Obliviscaris