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Tim Yohannan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tim Yohannan Tim Yohannan (August 15, 1945 - April 3, 1998), also known as Tim Yo, was the founder of ''Maximum Rocknroll'', a radio show and fanzine documenting punk subculture. He also helped in establishing a number of DIY collectives, such as 924 Gilman Street,〔Seth Hindin, ("Punk Publisher Tim Yohannan Dead At 52," ) ''Rolling Stone,'' April 7, 1998.〕 Blacklist Mailorder, and the Epicenter Zone record store.〔http://www.sfweekly.com/sanfrancisco/whats-shakin-at-epicenter/Content?oid=2132123〕〔http://www.salespider.com/b-272675536/epicenter-zone 475 VALENCIA ST, FL 2, San francisco, California 94103; (415) 289-6840〕 ==Biography==
Yohannan was initially a 1960s counterculture-era leftist, before shifting this ideology to the punk scene. He helped mold the early 1980s American punk scene, and tied in various international punk scenes, through documenting them in ''Maximum Rocknroll'', a fanzine he founded in 1982. As the zine became popular and profitable, Yohannan donated those profits to zines and collectives, even as he continued blue-collar work in the Lawrence Hall of Science at University of California, Berkeley. As a self-appointed "punks' herdsman", Yohannan had a reputation as being notoriously difficult.〔Todd Taylor, ("Bad Tase is in the Majority: Interview with Tim Yohannan and Jen Angel of ''Maximumrock’n’roll,'' Part 1," ) ''Razorcake,'' Oct. 18, 2011.〕 Yohannan died at 53〔 on April 3, 1998 from complications from lymphatic cancer.〔Gil Kaufman, ("Punk ‘Zine Publisher Tim Yohannan Dead At 52: ''Maximumrocknroll'' Fostered Bay Area Punk-Rock Scene that Eventually Spawned Green Day and Rancid," ) MTV.com, April 6, 1998.〕
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