. "Forced Exposure was an independent music magazine founded by Jimmy Johnson and Katie The Kleening Lady (Goldman) (zine). It was published sporadically out of Boston from 1982 to 1993, edited by Jimmy Johnson and Byron Coley. It was printed on cheap newsprint with plain design and filled with corrosive yet humorous writing. The first issue featured Boston Hardcore band SS Decontrol on the cover. One reviewer said of the magazine, \"What separates Forced Exposure from other alternative music and art magazines is the intelligence and intensity of its editorial style\"."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Forced Exposure \u00E9tait un fanzine consacr\u00E9 \u00E0 la musique ind\u00E9pendante, publi\u00E9 au Massachusetts de fa\u00E7on sporadique entre le d\u00E9but des ann\u00E9es 1980 et 1993, et \u00E9dit\u00E9 par Jimmy Johnson et Byron Coley. Il \u00E9tait imprim\u00E9 sur du papier journal bon march\u00E9 avec une mise en page tr\u00E8s sobre, et rempli d'articles \u00E0 l'humour corrosif."@fr . . . "1527190"^^ . . . . . . "Forced Exposure"@en . . . . . . . "Forced Exposure"@fr . . . "2637"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1097295746"^^ . . . "Forced Exposure \u00E9tait un fanzine consacr\u00E9 \u00E0 la musique ind\u00E9pendante, publi\u00E9 au Massachusetts de fa\u00E7on sporadique entre le d\u00E9but des ann\u00E9es 1980 et 1993, et \u00E9dit\u00E9 par Jimmy Johnson et Byron Coley. Il \u00E9tait imprim\u00E9 sur du papier journal bon march\u00E9 avec une mise en page tr\u00E8s sobre, et rempli d'articles \u00E0 l'humour corrosif. Si certains articles traitaient de figures importantes de la contre-culture litt\u00E9raire Charles Bukowski, William S. Burroughs, Philip K. Dick) et cin\u00E9matographique (Richard Kern, Nick Zedd), l'essentiel du magazine \u00E9tait centr\u00E9 sur la culture punk et la musique underground ; le ton utilis\u00E9 \u00E9tait souvent sarcastique, conflictuel et quelquefois moralement d\u00E9rangeant. En particulier, Coley \u00E9crivait dans un langage familier qui eut une grande influence sur le journalisme rock ult\u00E9rieur. La liste des contributeurs et des personnes ou groupes interview\u00E9s rassemble la cr\u00E8me de la sc\u00E8ne musicale underground de l'\u00E9poque : Steve Albini, Mission of Burma, Sonic Youth, Lydia Lunch, , , etc. Le 18e et dernier num\u00E9ro du fanzine est sorti en 1993. Forced Exposure existe encore aujourd'hui en tant que distributeur de disques CD et vinyles."@fr . . "Forced Exposure was an independent music magazine founded by Jimmy Johnson and Katie The Kleening Lady (Goldman) (zine). It was published sporadically out of Boston from 1982 to 1993, edited by Jimmy Johnson and Byron Coley. It was printed on cheap newsprint with plain design and filled with corrosive yet humorous writing. The first issue featured Boston Hardcore band SS Decontrol on the cover. While there were articles and reviews of various counter-culture figures in literature (Charles Bukowski, William S. Burroughs, Philip K. Dick) and film (Richard Kern, Nick Zedd), the primary focus was independent, punk, and obscure music. The tone was often sarcastic, confrontational and highly opinionated. Coley in particular wrote in a vernacular that was influential on subsequent rock journalism. The list of contributors and interviewees reads like a who's who of underground music from the time: Steve Albini, Mission of Burma, Sonic Youth, Lydia Lunch, Chris D., Tesco Vee, et cetera. The last issue of the magazine, #18, was released in 1993. Forced Exposure now exists as a distributor of CDs and vinyl records. One reviewer said of the magazine, \"What separates Forced Exposure from other alternative music and art magazines is the intelligence and intensity of its editorial style\"."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .