Dischord Records flier advertising 7-inch EPs from Teen Idles, State of Alert, Minor Threat, Government Issue, and Necros and a 30-song 12' HarD.C.core Sampler featuring unreleased Teen Idles, State of Alert, Red C, Youth Brigade, Void, Iron Cross, Deadline, and more to be available in January 1982, 3819 Beecher St is mailing address for Dischord, actual house is in Arlington
Flier for a concert featuring Government Issue, Iron Cross, and S.S. Decontroll [sic] (from Boston) at the Chancery on February 20. The flier features an image of a family, the words 'make an effort,' and a bottle of pills on which the lyrics to the Government Issue song 'Teenager in a Box' are written., The year of the concert is unknown
Flier documenting the history of the band Iron Cross and announcing the release a four song EP on Dischord/Skinflint records. The text recognizes Black Market Baby as supporters of Iron Cross and denounces any political affiliations. The flier features photograph of Iron Cross playing at an unnamed venue and is signed 'Sab Grey.
Flier for a concert featuring Minor Threat, VOID, Faith, Artificial Peace, Iron Cross, Double-O, 'and maybe some others' at the Wilson Centeron April 30 ., dated 04-30, year unknown
Flier for a concert featuring Iron Cross, Artificial Peace, Capitol Punishment, Void, Black Market Baby, and S.S. Decontrol at H.B. Woodlawn High School on January 22
Flier for a concert featuring Iron Cross, The Faith, Insurrection, Marginal Man, Black Market Baby, and The Hunted at Georgetown University's Hall of Nations on March 11. The show cost $5 and started at 8:00 p.m. The flier features two skulls and crossbones on either side of the words, Iron Cross, and a dark photograph of a hand in the background., The year of the concert is unknown
Flier for a concert featuring Iron Cross, S.S. Decontrol, and Government Issue, February 20. The flier features a drawing of a crucified punk surrounded by images of people with guns and other weapons and a policeman in riot gear. The flier is printed on red paper and notes, 'no wombats., The year of the concert is unknown
Flier for a concert featuring British band Angelic Upstarts with Iron Cross at the 9:30 Club on Sunday, October 3, 1982. The background of the flier is a photograph of someone throwing a Molotov cocktail at police or soldiers. The flier is printed on blue paper., The year of the concert is based on the fact that October 3 was a Sunday and the active dates of Iron Cross
Flier for a concert featuring Deadline with Youth Brigade, The Faith, Iron Cross, The Necros (from Ohio), and Negative Approach on a Friday the 13th at H-B Woodlawn High School in Arlington, Virginia. The concert cost $3. Flier includes images of barbed wire, a knife, and a creepy hand., The month and year of the concert is unknown, but can be narrowed to 1981-1982 based on the active years of Deadline
Flier for a concert featuring Iron Cross and Null Set at The Chancery on November 14. The flier is printed on pink paper and features a photograph of two soldiers (one pointing a gun at the photographer) in front of a brick wall., The year of the concert is unknown
Flier from Dischord Records announcing a D.C. 12' 30-song sampler record coming soon and existing 7' EP's. The flier says that the 12' will feature Teen Idles, Untouchables, S.O.A., G.I.s, Artificial Peace, Red C, Youth Brigade, Deadline, Minor Threat, Iron Cross, and Void. 7' records promoted on the flier include S.O.A.'s No Policy EP (1981), Minor Threat's Minor Threat EP (1981), Government Issue's Legless Bull EP (1981), Necros's IQ32 EP (1981), and Minor Threat's In My Eyes (1981)., Youth Brigade is written with a Scandinavian 'o' on the flier
Poster for an all-ages concert featuring Iron Cross, Black Market Baby, and Body Count at the 9:30 Club on May 15, a concert in celebration of Iron Cross' 2 year birthday. The poster also mentions that Iron Cross and Black Market Baby would play that Tuesday at Whispers. The poster is black ink on orange paper.
Flier for a concert featuring Government Issue, Dead Kennedys, and others at George Washington University's Marvin Center, July 22 at 8 p.m. The concert cost $8.00. The flier features the words 'make an effort' and a photograph of hands on a globe that are labeled 'torn' and 'apart., The year of the concert is unknown
Flier for a concert featuring Iron Cross and D.O.A. (from Canada) on Wednesday, October 27, 1982 at the Marble Bar in Baltimore, Maryland. The flier features a photograph of Iron Cross performing at the 9:30 Club on October 3, 1982 which was taken by 'Tiffany.' The flier includes text: 'Iron Cross EP out in two weeks.' Flier also features the phrases, 'the kids come first' and 'Troop 44'., The year of the concert is based on the flier note that October 27 was a Wednesday and the date of the photograph used in the flier
Flier for a concert featuring Iron Cross, Saccharin Trust, Faith, and Black Flag at the 9:30 Club on December 12, 1981. The flier features a photograph of a soldier apparently being shot in a field and an image of an iron cross, and a phone number for information, 243-2454.
Flier for a concert featuring British band Angelic Upstarts with Iron Cross at the 9:30 Club on Sunday, October 3, 1982. The background of the flier is a photograph of someone throwing a Molotov cocktail at police or soldiers., The year of the concert is based on the fact that October 3 was a Sunday and the active dates of Iron Cross
Flier for a concert featuring Iron Cross and Insurrection, Friday, December 10, 1982 at George's (the Rat Skillet) on the 5th floor of George Washington University's Marvin Center. The show started at 7 p.m. and cost $3. The flier notes that an Iron Cross EP will be available for sale at the show and includes a number for band bookings. The flier includes the lyrics of the Iron Cross song 'Criminal Minds' and a photograph of an elderly woman wearing glasses with her hands to her face., The year of the concert is based on the flier note that December 10 was a Friday and the active years of the Iron Cross; the same flier elements were used in dcpl_janney_fliers_0019
Record insert for the Iron Cross 'Skinhead Glory' EP featuring lyrics for the songs 'Crucified for Your Sins,'Psych Skin,'Fight 'Em All,' and 'Shadows in the Night.' The insert also includes a photograph of the band. The liner note lists the band members as Mark Haggerty, Dante Ferrando, Sab Grey, and John Dunn, a list of acknowledgements, and the information that the album was recorded May 1982 at C.A.B. Studios
Flier for a concert featuring Iron Cross, SS Decontrol (from Boston), Black Market Baby, Void, Capitol Punishment, and Artificial Peace, January 22 at 8 p.m. The flier features images of a dead soldier's skeleton, an oil rig on fire, and a comic-book illustration of a man with his clothes in tatters saying 'If I were God things would be different!, The year of the concert is unknown
Flier for a concert featuring Iron Cross and Null Set at The Chancery on November 14. The flier is printed on a light blue paper and features a photograph of two soldiers (one pointing a gun at the photographer) in front of a brick wall., The year of the concert is unknown