Biography of DisAgreement


DisA #1 DisA #2 DisA #3 DisA #4 DisA #5
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DisA #16 DisA #17 DisA #18 DisA #19 DisA #20


DisAgreement #14
  • release date: December 1995
  • members: Abasletat, Tomix, Troll, the Doctor, Frantisek Sloothaak, Scrumpy
  • volume: 74 pages
  • price: 50 LUF
  • interviews: A Subtle Plague, Cyberhed, Cement, Illywhacker, Veil, Cham, Painting Over Picasso, Bitter
This time, the two DisAgreement covers could well harmonize. Issue A showed a over-crowded beach with the text 'If this is the meaning of your life...'. Issue B showed a cemetary with the text '...what will be the meaning of your death?' DisAgreement was also the last number which appeared with two parallel issues. Founding member Solbo changed his name to Abasletat which is the French meaning for 'down with the State'. With changing his name, he wrote much more about politics. This time his stories were about the abolition of monuments which glorify Nazi criminels and fascism in Austria. On 6 pages he introduced a number of anarchist magazines. Another large article was looking for a relationship between Coca Cola and capitalism. A part from more politic themes, a lot of music has been featured in this issue. You could read 8 different interviews and reviews of concerts and music. Big events (Theatre Of Fire, Five Days A Week) which were held at the Kulturfabrik have been hold in memory. English poetry and prose has been included by Tomix.



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