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'''Club C.O.D.''' (Come on Down) was a large venue in the Rogers Park/Edgewater area that played punk shows in the early 1980s.  Because of its size, only larger acts played at C.O.D.'s - the smaller shows could be booked at [[Misfit's]] only a block away.  It was a "remodeled basement club" that could hold "perhaps about a thousand people".  C.O.D. met its doom on October 8th or 9th, [[1982]] (date needs verification) due to a fire under "mysterious circumstances", similiar to that of [[La Mere Vipere]].  
'''Club C.O.D.''' (Come on Down) was a large venue in the Rogers Park/Edgewater area that played punk shows in the early 1980s.  Because of its size, only larger acts played at C.O.D.'s - the smaller shows could be booked at [[Misfit's]] only a block away.  It was a "remodeled basement club" that could hold "perhaps about a thousand people".  C.O.D. met its doom on October 8th or 9th, [[1982]] (date needs verification) due to a fire under "mysterious circumstances", similiar to that of [[La Mere Vipere]].  
In 1982, [[Eric Nihilist]] put on a lot of shows featuring national acts at C.O.D.


== Location ==
== Location ==

Revision as of 07:33, 14 June 2008

Club C.O.D. (Come on Down) was a large venue in the Rogers Park/Edgewater area that played punk shows in the early 1980s. Because of its size, only larger acts played at C.O.D.'s - the smaller shows could be booked at Misfit's only a block away. It was a "remodeled basement club" that could hold "perhaps about a thousand people". C.O.D. met its doom on October 8th or 9th, 1982 (date needs verification) due to a fire under "mysterious circumstances", similiar to that of La Mere Vipere.

In 1982, Eric Nihilist put on a lot of shows featuring national acts at C.O.D.

Location

  • 1201 W. Devon - Far north side corner of Devon and Sheridan

Notable Shows

  • September 17, 1981 - The Dead Kennedys, Husker Du
  • September 18, 1981 - Husker Du, DK?
  • October 1, 1981 - Orchestral Manuevers in the Dark
  • October 10, 1981 - Birthday Party, The Effigies
  • October 26, 1981 - Modern English
  • December 26, 1981 - Anti-Patsi, Naked Raygun, 6 Feet Under
  • February 21, 1982 - The Damned
  • February 26, 1982 - The Effigies, Trial By Fire
  • March 4, 1982 - Die Kruzen, Six Feet Under, The Corrosives, Oil Tasters
  • March 20, 1982 - Flipper
  • April 1, 1982 - The Effigies (Bodybag 7" release party), Die Kreuzen
  • April 16, 1982 - Red Rockers
  • April 17, 1982 - Bad Brains, Articles of Faith, Air Raid
  • May 7, 1982 - Really Red, DV8, Articles of Faith, Occupants
  • May 22, 1982 - TSOL,
  • July 2, 1982 - Husker Du
  • September 3, 1982 - Vice Squad, Social Distortion, Youth Brigade
  • September 4, 1982 - The Effigies, L7
  • September 10, 1982 - Exploited, Blackouts
  • September 16, 1982 - Discharge, Battalion of Saints, Aggression
  • October 9, 1982 - Angelic Upstarts, Rights of the Accused, Anti-Bodies (fire date?)
  • May 18, 1984 - The Dickies (post-fire, almost certainly incorrect)

References