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Bombsite fanzine was published to document the energetic punk movement as it migrated from London to the North of England. Early copies were printed in a garage in Chester on a 1950's manual printing press and sold around Merseyside in July 1977. Bombsite's final issue reached a print run of about 500 in December 1977. The writers reviewed punk gigs around the North of England including performances at the legendary Eric's club on Mathew Street in Liverpool. Copies of the fanzine were sold at local record stores and clubs including the Probe records and Eric's club. The fanzine was produced by teenage punk rockers Mark Hodgkinson (aka Rip], Martin Cass (aka Mart) Colin Gronbach (aka Grom) who would join with singer Clif Ison (aka Cookie) to form a punk band named Bombsite, but soon changed

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  • Bombsite fanzine was published to document the energetic punk movement as it migrated from London to the North of England. Early copies were printed in a garage in Chester on a 1950's manual printing press and sold around Merseyside in July 1977. Bombsite's final issue reached a print run of about 500 in December 1977. The writers reviewed punk gigs around the North of England including performances at the legendary Eric's club on Mathew Street in Liverpool. Copies of the fanzine were sold at local record stores and clubs including the Probe records and Eric's club. The fanzine was produced by teenage punk rockers Mark Hodgkinson (aka Rip], Martin Cass (aka Mart) Colin Gronbach (aka Grom) who would join with singer Clif Ison (aka Cookie) to form a punk band named Bombsite, but soon changed
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  • Bombsite fanzine was published to document the energetic punk movement as it migrated from London to the North of England. Early copies were printed in a garage in Chester on a 1950's manual printing press and sold around Merseyside in July 1977. Bombsite's final issue reached a print run of about 500 in December 1977. The writers reviewed punk gigs around the North of England including performances at the legendary Eric's club on Mathew Street in Liverpool. Copies of the fanzine were sold at local record stores and clubs including the Probe records and Eric's club. The fanzine was produced by teenage punk rockers Mark Hodgkinson (aka Rip], Martin Cass (aka Mart) Colin Gronbach (aka Grom) who would join with singer Clif Ison (aka Cookie) to form a punk band named Bombsite, but soon changed to Why Control.
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