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ZGBKaos
#1
24 pages: b/w
Contents: We got really sentimental while browsing
through the old ZGBKaoses,
as they are bringing us back to good old times
when Zagreb graffiti story was at its very beginning
- in the early 1990s. This issue was completely
b/w. Apart from the article about graffiti in
Zagreb during 80-s, there are a few reviews of
graffiti books published long time ago in Germany.
The first issue mainly consists of Zagreb trends
and event reviews, as well as of first commercial
pieces.
Published in: 1995 Sold
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ZGBKaos
#2
28 pages: 4 full color, 24 b/w
Contents: Following its ZG reviews policy, ZGBKaos
made a step further with the interviews with
Kobalt LSD and Odem SOS, two writers who live
and work in Germany but are of Croatian origin.
To round the description off, we'll mention
the Living Large Jam & Spring Jam reviews.
Published in: 1996
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ZGBKaos
#3 28 pages:
10 full color, 18 b/w
Contents: Apart from the No. of 4c pages increase,
your editors decided to pay attention not only
to Zagreb, but to the other Croatian towns (Split,
Osijek) as well. The topics also include Croatian
writers abroad, jam reviews and interviews with
Vince ABC and Gene GSK. Here's ZGBKaos Special
dedicated to Croatian Railways lovers as a real
reminder of Croatian Railways' problems of the
period.
Published in: 1997
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ZGBKaos #4
68 pages: 40 full color, 28 b/w
Contents: With the 4th issue ZGBKaos definitely
went beyond national borders and became a really
international magazine which also boosted the
worldwide interest for graffiti scene in Croatia.
The extremely unexpected cover page just blew
everybody's mind. What else? Lunar YCP &
Bask LSC interviews, old pieces from Munich
& NYC, Zagreb, Split, Osijek, sketches,
jams, intl. walls & trains, you name it.
One of the best, certainly the thickest.
Published in: 1998
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ZGBKaos
#5 60 pages: all
full color
Contents: First time all full color. Interviews:
Neck CNS, Teask & Carl B52, Split jam (the
best jam in Croatia by that time) review, Križanićeva
Hall of Fame, Zgb street bombing, walls, trains
- Croatia & abroad. Awfully good, still available
if you're persistent enough to find it.
Published in: 1998
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ZGBKaos
#6
60 pages: all full color
Contents: Varšavska Hall of Fame, Zagreb silvers,
trains. Osijek scene, Zagreb & Rijeka jams.
We presented for the first time the works by our
home guys from the foreign trains, which was very
much appreciated at the time. Intl. walls and
trains, with the focus on Munich. And, consequently,
here's the interview with one of the best Munich
writers, Scout CSB/B2B.
From one issue to the next, ZGB was becoming increasingly
better. But the better it was becoming, the less
frequently it was published.
Published in: 1999
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ZGBKaos
#7
60 pages: all full color
Contents: Graffiti from ZGB halls of fame and
silver from ZGB streets. Reviews from Nite Shift
Jam '99, that is, from painting Branimirova St.
in Zagreb. Current situation in Croatian Railways
and on the Split graffiti scene.
For those of you who are not skilled enough in
photography, reading our how-to-shoot-my-own-masterpiece-article
is obligatory.
8-page-interview with Mason TFP, description of
Belgrade scene and an armful of walls and intl.
trains pics.
Purchase especially recommended - this was the
last printed issue.
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