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
Poster for a concert by Misfits, Necros, Government Issue, and Void at the Wilson Center on October 22. The poster features the skull-with-eyes logo for the Misfits.
Flier for a concert featuring Government Issue, Misfits, and The Necros (from Ohio) on February 28 at the 9:30 Club. The flier features the Misfits skeleton with its arms crossed over its chest., The year of the concert is unknown; dcpl_janney_fliers_0035 advertises the same concert
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 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
Flier for a concert featuring Minor Threat, Necros, F.U.'s, and SS Decontrol at the Mt. Auburn V.F.W Hall in Cambridge, Massachusetts on Friday, March 4, 1983 at 8 p.m. The concert was all ages and includes straight edge X's. The flier contains references to the Boston Crew and the band Negative FX as well as the text 'f you're late we can't wait' and 'we'll make you do it, too., The year of the flier is based on March 4 being a Friday and the time period when Minor Threat was active
Dischord Records flier with mail order information for albums including Teen Idles' 'Minor Disturbance' EP, State of Alert's 'No Policy' EP, Minor Threat's 'Minor Threat' EP, and Government Issue's 'Legless Bull' EP. The flier also advertises an upcoming album from The Necros that is a Touch and Go/Dischord release and 'DC Hardcore Sampler' featuring Teen Idles, Untouchables, S.O.A., Minor Threat, Youth Brigade, G.I.'s, Nothing Sacred, Void, and Red C. Albums cost $2.50 postpaid in the United States and $3 for overseas orders. Orders were mailed to Dischord Records c/o Yesterday and Today Records in Rockville Maryland., The year of the flier is based on the release dates of the albums advertised
Flier for a concert featuring Government Issue, The Necros (from Ohio), and Misfits on February 28 at the 9:30 Club. The flier features a photograph of a young boy with a gun pointed at a television with Ronald Reagan on the screen and 'DC' written underneath. The flier also features a sideways image of men standing on each others shoulders at a beach with text above that says 'this is Black Flag at the beach.' One of the men is labeled 'Dez.' The flier also includes the text 'Make an effort.' The flier is printed on red paper., The year of the concert is unknown; dcpl_janney_fliers_0008 uses the same image of the child with a gun; dcpl_janney_fliers_0033 advertises the same concert
Flier for a concert featuring Iron Cross, The Necros (from Maumee, Ohio), Faith, Youth Brigade, Deadline, and Negative Approach (from Detroit, Michigan) at H-B Woodlawn High School in Arlington, VA on Friday, November 13, 1981. The flier features a collage of photographs of a nude woman in bondage, policemen, a skeleton, and men with bats., The year of the concert is based on the flier note that November 13 was a Sunday and the active years of the bands