Burnt Offering

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For the Biblical sacrifice, see whole offering.

Burnt Offering was a punk fanzine based in and around Northampton, England, from 1979 to 1980.[citation needed]

In keeping with the DIY style of the time, Burnt Offering's house style was a mixture of badly-typed articles, ransom note effect lettering and cartoon drawings. Its content included interviews, rants, reviews and news of forthcoming gigs.

Burnt Offering ran for twelve issues, sold for 10 pence and was available via clothes shops and record shops.

In 2006 The Isaws, who had been a prominent local band interviewed by B.O. in 1979,[1] released a demo CD titled Burnt Offering.[2]

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  1. ^ Isaws Press Page. Detour Records. Retrieved on 2007-10-23.
  2. ^ Rock, Ralf Real. "pUnK rOcK Reviews Juni 2007 (von Ralf Real Shock)", 3rd Generation Nation. Retrieved on 2007-10-23. 

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