Issue Contents
Issue 1 - Fall 1992 - Volume 1, No. 1 (84 pages)
- Interview: John Perry Barlow on computer crimes
- Interview: Kay Parker on the Adult Film Industry
- Tape History: Grateful Dead Live Video Tapes
- Interview: The Zen Tricksters Rock Band
Issue 2 - Spring 1993 - Volume 2, No. 1 (116 pages)
- Interview: Attorney/Musician Barry Melton
- Interview: Adult Film Director Candida Royalle
- Tape History: Little Feat Live Audio Tapes
- Tape History: Grateful Dead Bootleg CDs
- Things To Know About Urine Tests
- It's Later Than You Thought: Your 4th Amendment Rights
- Computer Privacy and the Common Man
- An Essay On The Fan-Artist Relationship
- My Pilgrimage To Jim Morrison's Grave
- Interview: Paul Quinn of the Soup Dragons
Issue 3 - Summer 1993 - Volume 2, No. 2 (132 pages)
- Interview: Musician GG Allin
- Interview: Grateful Dead Hour host David Gans
- Richard Pacheco on Adult Films
- Tape History: Jefferson Airplane Live Video Tapes
- Phone Phun Phenomena: Notes On The Prank Call Underground
- Interview: Prank Call Expert John Trubee
- Interview: Urnst Kouch, Computer Virus Writer
- Howard Stern Is Here To Stay
- Worlds At War, Pt. 1: The Gray Gods: A Theory of UFO Encounters
Issue 4 - Fall 1993 - Volume 2, No. 3 (148 pages)
- Interview: Ivan Stang of the Church of the SubGenius
- Interview: RIAA Piracy Director Steven D'Onofrio
- Interview: Phone Sex Fantasy Girl
- Review: Defcon I hackers convention
- Gray Travel: Amsterdam
- Confessions of an Amerikan LSD Eater
- Worlds At War, Pt. 2: The Ultimate Sin: UFO Conspiracies
- A Day With The KKK
- Run For Your Life: Why The Music Industry Wants You To Record Concerts
- Plagiarism: Thoughts on Sampling, Originality and Ownership
- Interview: Solar Circus Rock Band
Issue 5 - Spring 1994 - Volume 3, No. 1 (148 pages)
- Interview: Breaking Into The WELL
- Interview: S/M Dominatrix
- Paul Melka on computer viruses
- Review: Pumpcon II and HoHoCon IV hacker conventions
- Inside Today's Hacking Mind
- Interview: Phone Phreak
- Improving The Prison Environment
- Teenager Joins In The Fight Against AIDS
- Concealing My Identity: A Silence Imposed By Society
- All About Smart Drugs
- Lollapalooza 1993 Review
- Entertainment Industry Lawyers
- Deadheads and the Constitution
- Tape History: Jefferson Airplane Bootlegs
- Tape History: A Guide To Vintage Live Soul Tapes
- The New Music Seminar July 1993
Issue 6 - Fall 1994 - Volume 3, No. 2 (148 pages)
- Interview: Hacker/Phrack Publisher Erik Bloodaxe
- Interview: Adult Film Star Taylor Wane
- Review: Computers, Freedom and Privacy conference
- Stormbringer of Phalcon/Skism on computer virus writers
- A Cyberpunk Manifesto For The 90s
- Interview: Cable TV Thief
- True Cop, Blue Cop, Gray Cop
- Is Jury tampering A Crime?
- Interview: Folk Singer Melanie
- Jimi Hendrix: The Bootleg CDs
- Tape History: Big Brother and the Holding Company
- The Genitorturers Mean You Some Harm
Issue 7 - Spring 1995 - Volume 4, No. 1 (148 pages)
- Interview: Mike Gordon of Phish
- Interview: Internet Liberation Front
- Review: Defcon II, HoHoCon and HOPE hacker conventions
- Tape History: Jethro Tull Live Video Tapes
- Scanners: Tuning In Illegally On Phone Calls
- Confessions of an AIDS Activist
- Adventures In The Porn Store
- New Conflicts Over The Oldest Profession
- Two Thousand In Two Years: A Housewife Hooker's Story
- Psychoanalysis and Feminism
- Prozac: The Controversial Future of Psychopharmacology
- The Gray Area of Drug addiction
- The Art of Deception: Polygraph Lie Detection
- Voices of Adoptees: The Silent Society
- The Gray Art of John Wayne Gacy
- Lollapalooza 1994 Review
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