Peroxide (punk zine)

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Peroxide was a punk fanzine published during the late 1970s by Andrew Thomas, Quentin Cook (AKA Norman Cook) and Ian McKay (AKA Ian Laidlaw). Inspired by punk zines such as Chainsaw, Peroxide lasted only two issues, with McKay being ousted by Cook after the first issue for serial incompetence. Importantly however, the publication is noteworthy as it served to provide Cook with his first significant point of connection with the professional music business (his contact with Adam Ant being a notable example), and for McKay, his first experience of publishing. Copies of Peroxide have latterly proved highly collectable owing largely to the connection with Norman Cook.