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Box 6

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Contains 28 Collections and/or Records:

The Infiltrator – Issue 3, 1979-06/1979-09

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Scope and Contents The third issue of Infiltrator—which was published circa summer 1979—a fanzine that covered the punk and new wave music scenes in Washington, D.C. from 1979 to 1980. Edited by the pseudonymous Marie Provost, this issue included interviews with Robert Fripp, 999, Mars Everywhere, Sam & Dave, disc jockey Steve Lorber, and others, as well as many reviews of concerts and commercial recordings. D.C. musician and artist Michael Reidy is shown on the cover. Notable contributors to this issue of...
Dates: Publication: 1979-06/1979-09

The Infiltrator – Issue 4, circa Fall 1979

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Scope and Contents The fourth issue of The Infiltrator -- which was published near the end of 1979 -- a fanzine that covered the punk and new wave music scenes in Washington, D.C. from 1979 to 1980. Edited by the pseudonymous Marie Provost, this issue included interviews with Sly & Robbie, and others, as well as many reviews of concerts and commercial recordings. The New York-based psychobilly/punk band The Cramps is shown on the cover. Notable contributors to this issue of Infiltrator included artist...
Dates: Publication: circa Fall 1979

The Infiltrator -- Issue 5, 1980-03/1980-06~

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Scope and Contents The fifth issue of The Infiltrator -- which was published circa Spring 1980 -- a fanzine that covered the punk and new wave music scenes in Washington, D.C. from 1979 to 1981. Edited by the pseudonymous Marie Provost, this issue included an interview with the British power pop/post-punk singer Wreckless Eric, as well as a critics poll of 1979's best releases, many reviews of concerts and commercial recordings, scene reports, and essays on the rock & roll musician Roy Loney ,the emergence...
Dates: Publication: 1980-03/1980-06~

Washington Waves -- Issue 2, November 1980

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Issue 2 of Washington Waves, a monthly fanzine that covered the punk and new wave music scenes in the Washington, D.C. area. This issue featured reviews of concerts by R.E.M. (a D.C. band that later changed its name to Egoslavia when the Georgia-based R.E.M. ascended in popularity) and The Breakers, as well as news about bands and various new releases.

Dates: November 1980

Washington Waves -- Issue 3, December 1980

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Issue 3 of Washington Waves, a monthly fanzine that covered the punk and new wave music scenes in the Washington, D.C. area. This issue featured reviews of concerts by The Keen, Teen Idles, and Tex Rubinowitz, as well as news about bands and various new releases.

Dates: December 1980

WDC Period -- Vol. 1, Issue 15, Fall 1986

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Volume one, issue fifteen of WDC Period, a punk fanzine from Washington, D.C. This issue, published in Fall 1986, features coverage of Grey March, Pussy Galore, Prevail, and other punk and alternative rock bands.

Dates: Fall 1986

WDC Period -- Vol. 1, Issue 16, Early 1987

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Volume one, issue sixteen of WDC Period, a punk fanzine from Washington, D.C. This issue, published in 1987, features coverage of Savage Republic, Sonic Youth, Broken Siren, Government Issue, and more.

Dates: Early 1987

WDC Period -- Vol, 1, Issue 18, 1989

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Volume one, issue eighteen of WDC Period, a punk fanzine from Washington, D.C. This issue, published in 1989, features coverage of Devo, Living Colour, Psychodrama, and more.

Dates: 1989