- Washington, D. C. , hardcore - Wikipedia
The Flex Your Head compilation, released in January 1982, was a seminal document of the early 1980s D C hardcore scene The record label was run out of the Dischord House, an Arlington, Virginia punk house
- After Nearly 50 Years, D. C. Punk Refuses to Die
To many, punk became more than just calling out problems in society Musicians did what they could to address the racism and capitalism identified in their songs
- DC hardcore - is it a thing anymore? : r Hardcore - Reddit
The combo of better scenes in Baltimore and Richmond and the closing of venues during the pandemic (Rock and Roll Hotel had decent shows, for what I’ve heard) has left the DC scene in a bit of a limbo
- How Ian MacKaye “Saved” Hardcore Music in D. C.
If punk and hardcore bands couldn’t find a way to get fans to listen to their music outside of live shows, the scene would die off So, MacKaye founded the record label Dishcord Records
- Why Did The DC Hardcore Scene Fall Apart? - Pure Punk Pulse
Have you ever wondered why the D C hardcore scene experienced such a shift over the years? In this video, we'll explore the key factors that led to the decline of this influential punk
- The Transformation of Hardcore: DC Posthardcore, after 1983
The collapse of the original DC hardcore scene was the outcome of a number of interrelated personal, sociopolitical, media-induced, and cultural changes Some band members grew out of adolescence and went to college and others moved to other states or joined other bands
- The D. C. harDCore Scene
The Corcoran School of Music offers a course in the fall, “D C in the History of Punk Rock,” taught by Eugene Montague, that covers punk music and D C ’s place in its history
- Immortalising Washington D. C’s 80s punk revolution | Dazed
We spoke to Crawford, a man who himself found solace in hardcore shows and in the depths of his own fanzines, on the state of punk today and why a creative revolution is both imminent and necessary during these troubled political times Tell me about D C's punk scene and the genesis of Spoke
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