Box 1
Contains 115 Collections and/or Records:
Brand New Age -- Issue 2 (Interviews with Iron Cross and Government Issue), 1983
Brickthrower -- Issue 1, 1997
The first issue of Brickthrower, a zine from the Washington, D.C. punk community that was created and distributed by members of the D.C. punk band The Stigmatics. This issue features band members writing on political and social issues. It was distributed at the band's concert that occurred on June 30, 1997 at Fort Reno Park in Washington, D.C.
Brickthrower -- Issue 2, 1997
Brickthrower -- Issue 4, 1998
The fourth issue of Brickthrower, a zine from the Washington, D.C. punk community that was created and distributed by members of the D.C. punk band The Stigmatics. This issue features band members writing on political and social issues and was distributed by the band on a tour of the Midwestern United States in 1998.
Brickthrower -- Issue 5, 1998
The fifth issue of Brickthrower, a zine created and distributed by members of the Stigmatics, who were actively involved in the Washington, D.C. punk community. This issue features band members writing on political and social issues, as well as an interview with the musician El Vez.
Brutarian -- Issue 19, 1996
Brutarian -- Issue 20, 1997
Capitol Crisis -- Issue 1, November 1980
The first issue of Capitol Crisis, a fanzine based in Arlington, Virginia that was created by Xyra Harper. Capitol Crisis focused on the underground punk culture in the Washington, D.C. area in the early 1980s.
Capitol Crisis -- Issue 2, December 1980
The second issue of Capitol Crisis, a fanzine based in Arlington, Virginia that was created by Xyra Harper. Capitol Crisis focused on the underground punk culture in the Washington, D.C. area in the early 1980s.
Capitol Crisis -- Issue 3, February 1981
The third issue of Capitol Crisis, an Arlington, VA. based fanzine that was created by Xyra Harper. Capitol Crisis focused on the underground punk culture in the Washington, D.C. area in the early 1980s. This issue centers around an interview with the San Francisco-based post-punk band Tuxedomoon, along with many record and concert reviews. A very brief interview with musician Joan Jett is included, as well.