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Metrozine fanzine, Issue 10, circa 1985


Summary:The tenth issue of Metrozine, a punk fanzine focused on the music scene in the Washington, D.C. area. This "special photo album" issue consists primarily of photographs of bands, the majority of which come from the D.C. punk scene, such as Mission Impossible (featuring Dave Grohl, later of Nirvana and Foo Fighters, on drums), Embrace, Beefeater, Grey March, and Gray Matter. A short interview with Grey March and some concert and record reviews are also included. Editor Scott Crawford went on to write and direct "Salad Days," a documentary on the D.C. punk scene in the 1980s.
Creator:Crawford, Scott (Filmmaker)
Contributor:Grey March (Musical group)
Century:1901-2000
Place of origin – Continent:North America
Place of origin – Country:United States of America
Place of origin – Region:Maryland
Place of origin – Settlement:Silver Spring
Temporal subject: 1981-1990
Topical subjects: Grey March (Musical group)
Grohl, David
Gray Matter (Musical group)
Embrace (Musical group)
Rites of Spring (Musical group)
Beefeater (Musical group)
Genre:Fanzines
ArchivesUM location:D.C. Punk and Indie Fanzine Collection
  • series 1: Washington D.C.-area Fanzines
Repository:Special Collections in Performing Arts
Browse terms:Performing Arts, Music
Copyright holder:Crawford, Scott
Collection:Digital Collections
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