Bris’ Punk Fanzine
This is Brisbane’s underground music scene — raw, real, unfiltered.
I’m Ateisha, documenting our city’s punk, DIY and underground music culture — and continuing my dad Rollo’s legacy as “The King of Punk”.
This is Brisbane’s underground music scene — raw, real, unfiltered.
I’m Ateisha, documenting our city’s punk, DIY and underground music culture — and continuing my dad Rollo’s legacy as “The King of Punk”.
I’m Ateisha Rollason, documenting Brisbane’s punk, DIY and underground music scene. This fanzine is my raw, unfiltered love letter to the city’s music culture — the backyard gigs, community radio, flyers taped to power poles, and the people who keep it alive.
No polish. No corporate bullshit. Just real stories from real people.
This is for the bands who play for beer and exposure. The sound techs who make it all work. The fans who know every lyric. The lifers who’ve been here from the start.
It’s also about my dad, Rollo — “The King of Punk.” If you watched him work a gig, played with him, or shared a beer at a venue, your story belongs here.
Brisbane’s underground scene has always lived in garages, rehearsal rooms, sticky-carpet venues, late-night backyards, and the memories people carry.
This fanzine exists to capture those stories before they disappear.
It’s punk archiving, DIY style. No gatekeeping. No sanitising. Just truth.
Live sets, interviews, scene energy.
Chaotic, beloved, explosive.
Festival snapshots & fanzine coverage.
Capturing the scene’s true face.
The people who keep the scene pumping.
4ZZZ voices, show notes, playlists.
Raw captures from Brisbane’s underground shows.
Stapled to poles, shoved in pockets — preserved here.
A living collection of handmade history.
DIY talks, backstage stories.
Voices, playlists, memories.
Tickets, setlists, scribbled notes.
Brentyn “Rollo” Rollason wasn’t just a sound tech — he was a force. A connector.
This mini-archive is a window into his world: stories, photos, memories.
Photos, interviews, festival life.
A night of pure Brisbane DIY energy.
Documenting one of the scene’s most chaotic sets.
Got a band, a show, a memory, a flyer, or a story from the Brisbane underground? This fanzine is a community archive — it only works if we build it together.
Send your photos, old zines, setlists, stories, recordings, or gig memories.
Whether you’re building a story, shaping a creative project, documenting a scene, or developing something entirely your own — Teisha brings connection and experience.
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