Item #4363 Jersey Beat #32/Vol. IV, No. III. Jim Testa.
Jersey Beat #32/Vol. IV, No. III
Jersey Beat #32/Vol. IV, No. III

Jersey Beat #32/Vol. IV, No. III

Weehawken, NJ: Self-published, 1987. Staple-bound in wraps. Very Good / Minor stains on the front cover, binding slightly loose. Item #4363

Jersey Beat #32/Vol. IV, No. III (1987)

Jim Testa, ed.

Weehawken, NJ: Self-published. Staple-bound in wraps. Unpaginated (26 pp).
4to. (8 ½ x 11 in.) Offset. Minor stains on the front cover, binding slightly loose, overall very good condition.

Jersey Beat was a fanzine created by Jim Testa, focusing mainly on the local New Jersey punk scene as well as bands along the East Coast at large. Jersey Beat was incredibly prolific: started in 1982, it ran up until 2007 as a print publication and still continues as an online publication to this day. Testa started Jersey Beat after graduating from Rutgers University, while he was frequenting New Jersey venues such as Maxwell’s. This issue features review on Genocide’s Submit To Genocide. Contains stories on Yung Wu (The Feelies) and a review for a Big Stick release show at the Pyramid Club (Alphabet City, NYC) on August 31st, 1987.

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