Punk rock music.
Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:
Limp Wrist collection
Los Angeles punk collection
Archive of material from the Los Angeles punk scene assembled by a passionate music fan between 1982 and 1992.
Michael Whittaker SST Records collection
The collection contains unique ephemera, photographs, correspondence, publications, and administrative files shedding light on the workings of an independent punk label through press releases, contracts, and fan mail. The collection also features fanzines and a selection of fliers and posters.
Punk flyers from the collection of Don Bolles
Ramones ephemera and news clippings
A collection of news clippings, periodical issues, photographs, show flyers, advertising, and other ephemera compiled by a friend and fan of the punk music group The Ramones. Also included are clippings, press, and ephemera relating to the release of the band's 1979 film Rock 'N' Roll High School.
Riot Grrrl zine and music collection
A collection of more than 250 Riot Grrrl-related zines along with original cassette tapes and seven-inch singles from Bikini Kill, Bratmobile, Skinned Teen, and others bands who pioneered the movement and its sound. Topics of the zines span across queer culture, punk rock, sexual politics, the gay skinhead movement, skate culture, feminism and gender roles, covering a wide geographical area from the late 1980s through the 1990s.
Rock Music Catering papers
Collection consists of invoice books, ledger books, and 82 file folders documenting backstage catering for performers ranging across many musical genres: rock 'n roll, punk, heavy metal, R&B, Jazz, and country.
Screamers collection
Collection includes original art, photographs and fliers, a 1977 fan club application, press kits, press releases, files of handwritten lyrics, letters, press clippings and magazines, publicity and business plans, guest lists, fan club mailing lists, and other business records and correspondence
Tracy Dodgson Punk and New Wave collection
The Tracy Dodgson Punk and New Wave Collection contains posters, flyers, zines, magazines, stickers, catalogs, correspondence, interviews, newspaper and magazine clippings, photos, and other ephemera collected by Tracy Dodgson (1962-2006), the founder of Zero Archives (1997), documenting Punk and New Wave Music and Culture from 1975 to 2007.