Biography of DisAgreement


DisA #1 DisA #2 DisA #3 DisA #4 DisA #5
DisA #6 DisA #7 DisA #8 DisA #9 DisA #10
DisA #11 DisA #12 DisA #13 DisA #14 DisA #15
DisA #16 DisA #17 DisA #18 DisA #19 DisA #20


DisAgreement #6
  • release date: January 1992
  • members: Schlaak, Tomaat, Solbo (Patrick), Troll (Pascal)
  • volume: 42 pages
  • price: 40 LUF
  • interviews: Daily Terror, Phantoms Of Future, Seven Sioux, Anhrefn, Into Another, Fourtress, Oi Polloi
For the first time, DisAgreement gets the subtitle Streitschrift what's similar to the German word "Zeitschrift" which means magazine. The choice of the word "Streit" (dispute) shows that the reports in DisAgreement may argue with society. The sixth issue contains articles about threatened people and attacks the meat industry as well as some chemistry concerns. At that time, Luxemburg got its first TV programm, what gives us a reason to nag at it. Parallel to this story, Schlaak wonders if Luxemburgish is a real language or just a dialect. As Troll wrote in DisA #5 that he can recommend unhesitatingly Type O Negative's debut to everyone, a huge war on paper (3 pages) begins between him and former DisA-writer Don who claims that the lyrics have a fascist touch. Even today it happens that both begin to brawl when they meet i.e. at concerts. This issue also contains the usual stuff like records reviews, the live report, fanzine and book reviews and a short story written by Troll.



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