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  • ...city itself a central and necessary agent in differentiating San Francisco punk from that of other parts of the country.''' ...ng political certainties. But the story also begins with my revulsion from punk, which was part of the fascination; a numbness, disgust or feeling of conte
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  • ''Originally published in [http://www.boomcalifornia.com/2015/09/when-punk-mattered-at-the-birth-of-the-neoliberal-city/ "Boom: The Journal of Califor <blockquote>''Punk rock, hip-hop, reggae/dub and world music burst forth simultaneously and ma
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  • ...he Farm|The Farm]] in the early 1980s when it became a storied [[PUNK ROCK|punk rock]] venue, he spent time in the far north of California at the infamous ...]] [[category:Mission]] [[category:Dissent]] [[category:Music]] [[category:Punk]]
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  • ...of friends who participate in direct actions together) of people from the punk scene who were participating in the anti-nuclear direct action movement.
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  • ...category:Oral Histories]] [[category:1990s]] [[category:2000s]] [[category:Punk]] [[category:Bernal Heights]] [[category:Women]]
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  • ...The Beatles, a house, a mural, an artsy kid, domestic terrorists, classic punk rock, and a lost moment of San Francisco subculture… In high school, Jane was the drummer/songwriter for a punk band called The Maggots. The band had a local underground hit with their so
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  • '''In the early 1990s punk bands began holding shows on the sidewalk at 22nd and Mission in front of t ...tion]] [[category:1970s]] [[category:1990s]] [[category:Music]] [[category:Punk]]
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  • ...her well distributed free newspaper, the ''Music Calendar'' (which covered punk music ignored by the ''Bay Guardian)'' carried a lengthy article by a WCT o ...Rocker Protest--84 Arrests." The logic of marginalization was such that ''punk rocker'' was all the explanation needed by most media observers to explain
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  • ...ectricity gas and water (1987: p. 231). The HOLC certainly was part of the punk scene in San Francisco. The ground floor was fixed up to serve as a skatebo ...ut HOLC through political/ squatter networks, see Hudson, 1984). While the punk and counter-cultural squatters existed in the same locales as the larger "s
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  • ...f Club|Deaf Club]], site of some of the most exciting and eardrum blasting punk shows. ...ist bookstore and Babylon Burning, a t-shirt store with one ear toward the punk scene. The last outpost of the counter culture at 23rd Street is the women-
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  • ...ith friends (Portland, 1996), and an audio travelogue of the San Francisco punk scene. Greta Snider's more recent work includes, in collaboration with Johu
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  • ...Hamms Brewery, for a brief time rehearsal space and crash pad to the local punk scene when it was known as "The Vats."''' ...ces, The Vats was also a forum for political discussion and protest in the punk scene. By conspicuously living outside the commodity system—often not pay
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  • ...alyst to release the furies of fear, paranoia and vengefulness in a ironic/punk ritual of death, an outpouring of human energy , ending in a celebration of ...e celebratory, utopian side of the Fair. Special outreach was aimed at the punk scene, to local artists, to the "straight " Central America groups, and to
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  • The Epicenter Zone was a "punk project" on the east side of Valencia just north of 16th Street in the 1990 ...or the anarchy set. The space was run entirely by volunteers from the S.F. punk scene, and in an odd, San Francisco-style inversion of things, they provide
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  • The French Punk Gardener Eric Lenoir presents a discussion on territorial food resilience, <iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/eric-lenoir-punk-gardener-march-26-2024" width="640" height="480" frameborder="0" webkitallo
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  • ...pitable to bands who had an affinity, sonic or otherwise, with the British punk explosion. ...) expressed his thoughts: “Basically, what the media tried to do to us, to punk rock which is to try to co-opt us, make us seem stupid, and neutralize any
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  • ...ain problem was neighborhood chicanos who resented what they considered a "punk invasion" of their territory — like one night 3 young machos gangbusted u ...The Profound, Progressive, and Occasionally Pointless History of Bay Area Punk from Dead Kennedys to Green Day],'' by Jack Boulware & Silke Tudor
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  • ...o form a fake Rolling Stones band, and actually got a date at the glorious punk venue, The [[Negative Trend Erupts at Mabuhay Gardens|Mabuhay Gardens]]. ...Well, THAT would be a new experience! Shit like that was the essence of punk to me back then. Daring ourselves to do crazy fun creative dangerous shit.
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  • ...animals, gardens, a theater, a school, an art gallery, communal kitchen, a punk rock club, and a challenge to the prevailing values in the city. Their effo The [[Oral History: Andrew Pollack|punk era came to The Farm]] [go to 5th clip in Pollack interview to hear more]
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  • ...at "a small group of people from ... the Revolutionary Communist Party and punk rockers associated with the Livermore Action Group ... are responsible for ...staff and affinity groups to join with an overlapping assemblage of peace punk organizers, squatters, Abalone Alliance people, a Solidarity/ Workers Power
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  • ...of the collective that planned the Warchest Tours, and active in both the punk scene and the anti-nuclear direct-action movement. There was also a small squatter punk/anarchist scene that had taken over a vacant warehouse-- the old Hotel Owne
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  • ...back inside...and discovered they would not be closing America's largest punk event. With no gear to plug into, everyone had to settle for providing a ba ...ic machine; it wouldn't be too long, though, before suburban kids embraced punk, or whatever they thought it was. KSAN-FM's broadcast of the Pistols' Winte
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