Gilman Street Project, 1987 December 04 to 1987 December 31
- Title:
- Gilman Street Project, 1987 December 04 to 1987 December 31
- Collection:
- Punk Flyers
- Performer:
- Terminators of Endearment
Lookouts
Kevin Army Band
3D Blackboard
Doggy Style
Que Sera Sera
Surrogate Brains
Capitalist Casualities
Rotting Humans
Corrupted Morals
Sewer Trout
Vagrants
Social Disease
Bar Things
Henry Kaiser--Mark Crawford Band
O Type
Board of Mackarel
Lazy Cowgirls
Sweet Baby Jesus
Lifestyle
Gail & The Fudgepackers
Sarcastics
Neurosis
Tunnel Creeps
Empty Offer
The Wanted
Whipping Boy
Tragic Mulatto
Sandy Duncans
Eye
Pioneers of Hell
Verbal Assault
Insted
No For An Answer
Rabid Lassie
Hard Stance
Unit Pride
Another Destructive System
Atomic Gods
Team Urinals
Speed Demon
Schizoid
Poor Whitetrash
Mass Confusion
No Dogs
Scapegoat Lemonade
Social Unrest
Christ on Parade
Mis Led
Assolt
Isocracy
Stikky
Operation Ivy
- Date:
- 1987-12-04
1987-12-31
- Coordinates:
- 37.870199,-122.285778
- Latitude:
- 37.870199
- Longitude:
- -122.285778
- Location:
- 924 Gilman St.
Berkeley, California - Venue:
- Gilman Street Project [Gilman Street Warehouse]
- ID Number:
- RMM08107_1006
- Collection Number:
- 8107
- File Name:
- RMM08107_1006.jpg
- Work Type:
- fliers (printed matter)
- Subject:
- Punk rock music
- Cite As:
- Aaron Cometbus Punk and Underground Press Collection, #8107. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.
- Repository:
- Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library
- Archival Collection:
- Aaron Cometbus Punk and Underground Press Collection
- Box:
- 10
- Folder:
- 27
- Format:
- Image
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