Box 2
Contains 103 Collections and/or Records:
If This Goes On -- Issue 2, December 1982
The second issue of If This Goes On, a punk fanzine focused on the music scene in the Washington, D.C. area. The fanzine was created by two musicians from the D.C. punk scene, Sharon Cheslow (of the bands Chalk Circle and Bloody Mannequin Orchestra) and Colin Sears (of the bands Dag Nasty and Bloody Mannequin Orchestra). This issue from December 1982 includes interviews with D.C. punk bands Iron Cross, Double O, and Neighbors Children.
The Infiltrator – Issue 1, 1979-03
The Infiltrator – Issue 2, 1979-03/1979-06
Kill the Robot – Issue 1, 1992~
The first issue of Kill the Robot, a punk fanzine published by Jason Roe, a student from the Washington, D.C. area attending school in Ohio. This issue, published circa 1994, includes writings on straight-edge, veganism, sexuality, animal rights, and aspects of the punk subculture.
Kill the Robot – Issue 2, 1993~
The third issue of Kill the Robot, a punk fanzine published by Jason Roe, a student from the Washington, D.C. area attending school in Ohio. This issue, published circa 1994, includes writings on straight-edge, veganism, sexuality, animal rights, race, and aspects of the punk subculture.
Kill the Robot – Issue 4, 1993~
The fourth issue of Kill the Robot, a punk fanzine from Gaithersburg, Maryland. This issue, published circa 1994, includes writings on straight-edge, veganism, sexuality, animal rights, and aspects of the punk subculture.
Kill the Robot – Issue 5, 1994~
The fifth issue of Kill the Robot, a punk fanzine from Gaithersburg, Maryland. This issue, published circa 1994, includes writings on straight-edge, sexuality, and aspects of the punk subculture.
Kill the Robot – Issue 8, 1994~
The eighth issue of Kill the Robot, a punk fanzine from Gaithersburg, Maryland. This issue, published circa 1994, includes writings on straight-edge, sexuality, and aspects of the punk subculture.
Metrozine -- Issue 10, circa 1985
Mole -- Issue 1, 1989
The first issue of Mole, a fanzine from Winter Park, Florida. This issue, published in 1989, features writings, poems, and opinions from editor Jeff Bagato.