![]() ![]() Dischord House had its share of punk rock weirdos (Beefeater!) for sure, but this book was full of photos of completely unknown bands (hardly heard in the age before the internet) that sported a messy goth/glam image. I got familiar with 9353 later, but they were my first preview of Washington, DC’s dark side, alongside the book of photos “Banned in DC”. As it often goes, love of Fugazi led to interest in Dischord records and label’s artists other than Minor Threat or hard-core bands in general.ĭischord cofounder Jeff Nelson (ex Minor Threat) liked 9353 (almost forgotten band outside DC) so much that he reissued their albums with additional material on CD on his own small label Adult Swim. ![]() In the late 1980s, records by Fugazi (and already mentioned Nomeansno) were held in high regard, and they circulated around town between all the punk rock subcultures. “Good evening, everybody! Damn good to be here, in Zagreb.”įugazi were the first DC (punk rock) band that played in (the Socialist Republic of) Croatia. Where were you in ’90? And what to do (about it) in ’20.įugazi, Live in Galerija SC, Zagreb, Hrvatska, Jugoslavija. The usual reply or passing thought was, “No, no way it would happen here.” It did. Fearful whispers about imminent war spread around the ex-country like viruses. Winter 1990–91 in Zagreb was super exciting for young people and promising in many ways but full of omens too. ![]()
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