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This issue: Dawn of the Dead and other “Living Dead” films! Featuring exclusive interviews with Gaylen Ross (star of Dawn of the Dead ’78), Judith O’Dea (star of the original Night of the Living Dead), Leonard Lies (the “Machete Zombie” from Dawn of the Dead ’78),  William Butler (actor, NOTLD ‘90). Plus: Zombie film reviews, Website listings, fan articles and an exclusive meeting with the star of Dawn of the Dead, actor Ken Foree!
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The Story So Far...

    
Since the mid-1980’s, Anxiety Press mastermind, J. Anxiety had dreams of a media empire. Jay was born Jason Robert Stewart on November 12, 1972 in Hamilton, Ontario. His flare for the media came at the age of 12 with a small group of “networks” in which he and his friends would audio tape themselves pretending to be celebrities. Beginning in 1985, Jay hosted an annual soap-box derby-like race known as cub-car. What was most interesting about this event wasn’t the races themselves, but the tabloid-like atmosphere resembling Jerry Springer-meets-WWF-meets-Nascar. The events were recorded on audio tape and still exist to this day! In the 1990’s Jay and company made the switch to video with a series of low-budget fictional films. Throughout this time Jay continued to write; mainly short stories. It was a move back to Hamilton, Ontario that really changed Jay’s outlook on things. He and fellow artist, Jon Kruithof formed the band, Anxiety. This is where Jay got his stage name. Jon was heavily involved with a new revolution that was beginning to gain in popularity. Self-produced publications known as “Zines” were popping up everywhere. Jay began to get involved with the scene too by writing for Jon’s publication, Diet Society. Soon thereafter, he decided to start his own publication. In early-1995, XYZed, distributed by Slash Distro. made its debut. The reception was at first, luke warm, but by issue 2 XYZed established itself in the zine scene. XYZed’s appeal was its unique articles, its incessant nit-picking of even the most minute or obscure details, and its old-school charm (it was originally processed solely on a manual typewriter). Later in ‘95 Jay launched his newest magazine, EXIT!, a literary zine featuring poetry, short stories, and more. It sold out at both the Canzine and Zine Scene small-press festivals. Unfortunately, Issue#3  of XYZed received some rather harsh reviews, causing the flow of mail to suddenly trickle off. By issue#5 though, the magazine was back on track. Each passing year, XYZed was well represented at the annual Canzine festival. In 1998 XYZed- The Audio Zine made its debut. It featured sound bites, live interviews (conducted at Canzine), stories, and music. In 1999, Jay decided to go back to school, enrolling in a freelance writing course. He produced his own comic, School Dayz detailing his own childhood. In early-2000 Jay reunited with Jon Kruithof for a brief reunion of their band, Anxiety. The final issue of EXIT! was also released that year, but for XYZed there was no end in sight. For issue #12 the publication became part of the newly formed, Anxiety Press. This issue also marked the beginning of a more high-tech computer processing for the magazine. But even with this new technology, Jay still thought the magazine needed a more personal touch. Issue#13 in 2001displayed a new look, a new address and a new attitude to great effect. The magazine still dove into the outer reaches of pop culture and obscure entertainment, but there was a more personal touch. Later that year Jay hooked up with an old friend after seven years. Jeremy Gull had been the drummer for Anxiety but lost touch with Jay in the years that followed his departure. When the two reunited, Jay asked Jeremy to write an article for XYZed. Jeremy’s very powerful and opinionated piece entitled, Is This Where You Thought You’d Be At This Point In Your Life? made its debut for issue#14. The piece was well-received and was a wonderful diversion from the core articles and reviews.  In 2002 Anxiety Press finally made the jump to the Internet with a web page and e-mail address. Now in 2004, the newly named, Anxiety Entertainment has a total of three websites and XYZed is still going strong. In late-2004 it was announced that a new publication, Eighteen; a spin-off of the highly acclaimed XYZed #18. Eighteen's focus is horror films and fandom, featuring exclusive interviews with cast and crew from various horror franchises.Look for this exciting new publication!
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre- The Film and Beyond! Featuring exclusive interviews with William Butler (actor, Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3), "Chainsaw Sally" (actress, April Monique Burril) , Roger Bartlett (TCM’s Fool For a Blonde song) and the final interview with the late, Robert A. Burns (TCM’s art director). Also in this issue: An in-depth essay from native Texan, Robert Inman about living on "Quick Hill", the location where the film was shot; TCM film reviews, news, websites, exclusive photographs and more! The ultimate fan’s guide! $3.00
This Issue: The Ultimate Friday The 13th Resource
Featuring Exclusive interviews with John Carl Buechler (Director of Part VII), Todd Farmer (Screenwriter, Jason X). Stu Charno (Actor, Part 2), and Dominick Brascia (actor, Part V). Also Featuring Interviews culled from the pages of Xyzed Magazine, including Ari Lehman (the first jason Voorhees) and C.J. Graham (Jason from part VI). Also: the Friday the 13th movie review, Best f-13th websites on the internet, news, and much more. The ultimate fan’s resource! $3.00
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New! Check out Eighteen vol. 1.5, featuring more interviews, news and more. A Web Exclusive!
XYZed Issues Currently in print...
Issue #19          Winter/Spring 2006            $2.00
The “Sports Entertainment” Issue! Featuring: An Exclusive interview with David Pollock, “Rudi Stein” from the original Bad News Bears; The World Hockey Association- The       forgotten rival league, The Houston Astrodome- Historical landmark or cast-off relic?; Pro-wrestling language; sports movies, sports talk and more!
The Horror movie  issue of XYZed features exclusive interviews with Friday the 13th actors', C.J. Graham (Jason 6) and Ari Lehman (Jason 1), art director, Robert Burns; an essay on the Dawn of the Dead 25th Anniversary; horror reviews and more! Click on cover for more info and ordering instructions.
New CD!
Anxiety, the band that inspired the name! 21 tracks! Only $12!
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XYZed Issue#17: Featuring interviews with muscians Buddy Blue (formerly of The Beat Farmers) and Roger Bartlett (Texas Chainsaw Massacre's "Fool For A Blonde", an essay on singer, Joe Jackson and more!
Now Available for the first time on CD, Anxiety; known as "The black sheep of punk rock" has just released Essence- The Best of Anxiety. The CD features 18 studio and live classics, plus 3 previously unreleased tracks. Hear Jon, Jay, and Jeremy in their '93 punk days,  the band's sudden transformation to a techno-electronic sound,  their eventual split in '95, and their short-lived Y2K reunion .If you like D.I.Y with a difference, check this CD out! $12 (ppd). Click on picture to buy CD or for more info.
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