Profane Existence is a Minneapolis-based
anarcho-punk
Anarcho-punk (also known as anarchist punk or peace punk) is ideological subgenre of punk rock that promotes anarchism. Some use the term broadly to refer to any punk music with anarchist lyrical content, which may figure in crust punk, hardcor ...
collective. Established in 1989,
the collective publishes a nationally known
zine
A zine ( ; short for '' magazine'' or '' fanzine'') is a small-circulation self-published work of original or appropriated texts and images, usually reproduced via a copy machine. Zines are the product of either a single person or of a very s ...
(also called ''Profane Existence''), as well as releasing and distributing
anarcho-punk
Anarcho-punk (also known as anarchist punk or peace punk) is ideological subgenre of punk rock that promotes anarchism. Some use the term broadly to refer to any punk music with anarchist lyrical content, which may figure in crust punk, hardcor ...
,
crust, and
grindcore
Grindcore is an extreme fusion genre of heavy metal and hardcore punk that originated in the mid-1980s, drawing inspiration from abrasive-sounding musical styles, such as thrashcore, crust punk, hardcore punk, extreme metal, and industrial. ...
music,
and printing and publishing pamphlets and literature.
[Thompson, ''Punk Productions'', 104] Stacy Thompson describes the collective as “the largest, longest-lasting, and most influential collective in Anarcho-Punk so far.”
[Thompson, ''Punk Productions'', 108] The collective folded in 1998,
[Thompson, ''Punk Productions'', 105][The collective's October 1998 announcement that it would "cease operations" can be read her]
although its distribution arm, then called Blackened Distribution, continued operating.
[Thompson, ''Punk Productions'', 186] It restarted in 2000.
[Thompson, ''Punk Productions'', 92] "Making punk a threat again" is the group's slogan.
History
Launched in 1989,
[Thompson, ''Punk Productions'', 97] the ''Profane Existence'' magazine has been described as "the largest of the anarchist Punk fanzines in North America."
The magazine deals with a very broad range of topics,
[Thompson, ''Punk Productions'', 95] including
veganism
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,
animal
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,
women's
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and minority rights, anti-fascist action and the punk lifestyle. It published feature articles, interviews, reports on local scenes around the world, editorials, letters, "how-to" articles, and so on.
[Thompson, ''Punk Productions'', 106] Thompson writes that the zine “functions as
newspaperfor many Anarcho-Punks, especially those in the
Twin Cities
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area."
[Thompson, ''Punk Productions'', 94] Until it ceased publication in 1998 ''Profane Existence'' was free in the Twin Cities and cost $1–3 elsewhere; then as now customers who order the zine through the mail are only charged for shipping.
The zine was initially published in a black and white
tabloid format.
It switched to an 8½ x 11” magazine format with issue #23 (Autumn 1994) but returned to a tabloid format (now with color front and back covers) with issue #38 (Spring 2000).
In 1992 the group co-published (with ''
Maximum Rock n Roll
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'') the first edition of ''Book Your Own Fuckin' Life'', a directory (organized by region) of bands, distributors, venues, houses where "touring bands or traveling punks could sleep and sometimes eat for free," etc.--what Thompson describes as a "
Yellow Pages
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of sorts" for "touring punk bands and punks in general."
Profane Existence Records, the collective's record label, was also founded in 1989.
One of the label's first releases was "Extinction," the seminal New York City
crust punk
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band
Nausea
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's only full-length album, which John Griffin describes as "as important to the punks of the '90s as
The Sex Pistols
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' ''
Never Mind the Bollocks'' was to the punks of the late '70s."
Another notable early release was
Asbestosdeath
Asbestosdeath was an American doom metal band from San Jose, California, the precursor to the highly influential band Sleep.
History
Asbestosdeath started life in the late 1980s as a trio consisting of Al Cisneros on bass, Chris Hakius on d ...
's second 7", "Dejection"; Asbestosdeath's members went on to form the metal bands
Sleep
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,
High on Fire
High on Fire is an American heavy metal band from Oakland, California, that was formed in 1999. Matt Pike, the band's frontman and founder, also plays guitar for doom metal band Sleep. High on Fire won the 2019 Grammy Award for Best Metal P ...
, and
Om. Throughout the early and mid-1990s, Profane Existence released or distributed records by many other crust bands, including
Doom, Misery,
Fleas and Lice, Anarcrust,
Counterblast,
Dirt
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Common types of dirt include:
* Debris: scattered pieces of waste or remains
* Dust: a genera ...
, and
Hellbastard.
Thompson writes that the label “became ground zero for
he crust
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Language
* He (pronoun), an English pronoun
* He (kana), the romanization of the Japanese kana へ
* He (letter), the fifth letter of many Semitic alphabets
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movement” and that the aesthetic of second-wave (i.e., beginning in the late 1980s) anarcho-punk “is currently exemplified by the bands released” on the label.
More recently, the label has released music by bands like
Behind Enemy Lines,
MURDER DISCO X, Iskra, and
The Cooters
The Cooters are an American rock band from Oxford, Mississippi. Based out of the northern hill country town of Oxford (home of Ole Miss), the band has been touring and recording since 1993. The Cooters are well known in the region. While rec ...
.
In 2009 they hosted independent crust radio shows, Scairt Radio, Doomed Society, Organize and Arise and others. This finished in 2012, where the magazine became an online magazine.
''Profane Existence'' featured artists
''Profane Existence'' has regularly featured some of the most prominent punk visual artists in underground punk culture. The featured artists are known for illustrating punk album covers, magazines, showing their work in galleries or for their work as activists.
#58- “Hush” a.k.a. Jeremy Clark, best known for illustrating ''
Slug and Lettuce
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''.
#56 - Amy Toxic (illustrated for
Alternative Tentacles
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,
Toxic Narcotic
Toxic Narcotic is an American crust punk band from Boston, Massachusetts, United States, who formed in 1989. Though many label them crust or hardcore, they do not self-identify with any one specific subgenre of DIY punk. Their songs typically i ...
,
Caustic Christ
Caustic Christ was an American crusty hardcore punk band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. They were on Havoc Records. The band is composed of vocalist GenEric Christ, guitarist Bill Christ, bassist Mistaken Ukla Von Upenstien, a ...
,
The Boston Phoenix
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,) Married to a member of
Toxic Narcotic
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.
#55 – Matt Garabedian – (drummer and illustrator for
Aus-Rotten and
Behind Enemy Lines.)
#54- "Fly", a New York City artist and activist. (Book “Peops”, illustrating
Slug and Lettuce
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, mural at
ABC No Rio
ABC No Rio is a collectively-run non-profit arts organization on New York City's Lower East Side. It was founded in 1980 in a squat at 156 Rivington Street, following the eviction of the 1979-80 Real Estate Show. The centre featured an art ga ...
.)
#48- “Steve” (From Visions of War, illustrated Profane Existence merchandise)
#47- Kieran Plunkett- (illustrated for
UK Subs
U.K. Subs are an English punk rock band, among the earliest in the first wave of British punk. Formed in 1976, the mainstay of the band has been vocalist Charlie Harper, originally a singer in Britain's R&B scene. They were also one of the f ...
,
The Restarts)
#46 – “Mid” aka Rob Middleton (illustrated for
Napalm Death
Napalm Death are an English grindcore band formed in 1981 in Meriden, West Midlands. None of the band's original members has been in the group since 1986. But since ''Utopia Banished'' (1992), the lineup of bassist Shane Embury, guitarist Mitch ...
and
Extreme Noise Terror
Extreme Noise Terror (often abbreviated to ENT) are a British extreme metal band formed in Ipswich, England in 1985 and one of the earliest and most influential crust bands. Noted for one of the earliest uses of dual vocalists in hardcore,Bon ...
)
#45- “Marald” (illustrated for Wartorn, Warcollapse, Imperial Leather, Borndead, State of Fear,
The Cooters
The Cooters are an American rock band from Oxford, Mississippi. Based out of the northern hill country town of Oxford (home of Ole Miss), the band has been touring and recording since 1993. The Cooters are well known in the region. While rec ...
)
See also
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Profane Existence discography
This is an overview of the Profane Existence discography (Current as of 1/19/08).
001 Sofa Head - 1127 Walnut Ave. LP
001.5 Doom (UK band), Doom - Police Bastard 7-inch
002 Nausea (band), Nausea - Extinction LP
003 Sofa Head - Invitation To Din ...
*
Minneapolis hardcore
Footnotes
References
*Thompson, Stacy (2004). ''Punk Productions: Unfinished Business''. SUNY Press. .
External links
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