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Metro Music - Hot Sauce to help ORC4G!
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Hot Sauce to help ORC4G! 55 Years THANK YOU! A sad day for Blackhawk and friends. Basement treasures and early close this Saturday! Guitars Football = New Hours. More Bear Claw Spruce and 'B' Stock. Stunning Bear Claw Spruce! First Peak at the new S6 Mahogany Deluxe. Mondays and special requests. Weekend to do list! Just for this Sunday. Please humidify your guitar! Used PA for sale. Branching out with local artisans. The new Tric Case from Godin. Coolest Harp Accessory we've seen in a long time! We have...
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No Cause for Concern? fanzine - Info
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April, 1982. Ottawa, Canada. Three punk/hardcore fans decide to start a fanzine. We call it No Cause for Concern? Before the net, before P.C.s, before the local press would touch alternative music, and before the underground sold out to corporate grunge, NCFC galvanized, lauded, created a forum for and frequently pissed off Ottawa's alternative population. To read the old issues, click The Zine on the nav bar at the left, then pick an issue. Has been updated (so far). E will appear in. The original 'zine...
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No Cause for Concern? fanzine - Sharing the Post-Punk Love
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This is for all the punks who were there back then – and for all those still making it happen. Occasionally, this site will post. Current news stories - although no promises about their timeliness - but it's main purpose is as an archive of No Cause for Concern? Fanzine, pubished in 1982-1984 (see THE ZINE link on the left). Guess who's been too lazy to post any updates for a WHOLE YEAR? Installment #3: Jo Capitalicide. Were interviewed October 10, 2010, in Chicago before their set at Riot Fest. And ther...
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No Cause for Concern? fanzine - The Issues
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Pick an issue, any issue. Some stuff I like and support:.
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No Cause for Concern? fanzine - The Interviews
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NCFC managed to get a couple of good interviews with people heavily involved in the scene back in the day and will be working on updated ones. Government Issue's front man:. 1983 interview in Issue #9. True Sounds of Liberty. Front man Jack Ladoga interviewed before a show. Should need no introduction. Long-time manager of D.O.A. and a major player in the early punk scene. Minor Threat's legendary front man, in case you didn't already know. Front man for Iron Cross. Front man for Black Market Baby.
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No Cause for Concern? fanzine - John Stabb Interview
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No Cause for Concern? Issue #9 June 1984 Page 12 John Stabb Interview. Now that Minor Threat has broken up, John Stabb feels that GOVENMENT ISSUE will be the next big band from D.C. The way is clear for the Masters of Disaster, the Rock n Roll Maniacs. Watch out, Ozzy! UPDATE: John Stabb continued in the music scene with a band called Factory Incident. More in post-punk terriritory than his previous stuff. Check them out on. He's followed that with a band called History Repeated. To read the new interview.
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No Cause for Concern? fanzine - John Stabb 2010 interview
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Interviewed November 11, 2010. Was a Washington D.C. punk band active from 1980 to 1989. The band was fronted by John Stabb for the duration but there were many musicians in the line up over the years including Brian Baker (Minor Threat, Bad Religion), Tom Lyle, and Mike Fellows. The GI. 1987 lineup (John Stabb, Tom Lyle, J. Robbins and Pete Moffett) will be playing a one-time reunion show at the Black Cat in D.C. as a benefit for a friend on December 11, 2010. What about this reunion? Is it sold out?
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No Cause for Concern? fanzine - Band list
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A list of every (? Band that got a mention in N.C.F.C. Were you connected to any of the local bands on this list and want to add your 2 cents worth? Issue #9, p4. Issue #4, p8. Issue #6, p4. Issue #6, p11. The Angry Raisins [ BIO. Issue #3, p11. Issue #9, p7. Issue #9, p7. Issue #6, p4. Issue #8, p6. Vic Bondi's web site. Attention Span [ BIO. Issue #3, p3. Issue #6, p21. Issue #4, p8. Issue #6, p15. Issue #9, p20. More Bad Brains info: website. The Bill of Rights. Issue #9, p7. Issue #8, p12. Honest Inj...
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No Cause for Concern? fanzine - 2010, Zero Boys interview
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Around since '79 and with only a few line-up changes and extended breaks, Paul Mahern, Dave Tufty Clough, Mark Cutsinger and Vess Ruhtenberg are still playing shows as the Zero Boys with as much intensity as any punk band out there right now. You can read a better one on their web site: www.zeroboys.net. Or check out their MySpace page. Tufty and Vess and a bit of Mark from Riot Fest, 2010.). What have you guys been doing the last 28 years or whatever it is? 30, cause '80. But the band had been playing f...
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