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* January - [[Matter]] #1 is released | * January - [[Matter]] #1 is released | ||
* January 21, 1983 - [[Naked Raygun]] plays the [[Metro]]; one of the few known Raygun gigs with both [[Santiago Durango]] and [[John Haggerty]] on guitar | |||
* July/August - [[Naked Raygun]] released the [[Basement Screams]] EP | * July/August - [[Naked Raygun]] released the [[Basement Screams]] EP | ||
* September - [[Out of Order]] forms in Berwyn | * September - [[Out of Order]] forms in Berwyn | ||
* September 5, 1983 - [[Effigies]] play [[Tuts]] with [[Savage Beliefs]]. The infamous gig that degenerated into a confrontation between fans of the Effigies and [[Articles of Faith]]. According to a review in [http://www.chicagopunkpix.com/LastRites/LR5.pdf Last Rites #5], the audience "drew into two camps", with some audience members calling the Effigies "rock stars" and criticizing them for playing too slowly. [[Vic Bondi]] of AOF has [http://www.aofcomplete.com/Chicago.htm claimed] that the audience sat down on their hands as the Effigies played. | |||
* [[The Effigies]] released We're Da Machine EP | * [[The Effigies]] released We're Da Machine EP | ||
* [[Wasteland Records]] released [[Savage Beliefs]]' The Moral Efficiency of... 7" | * [[Wasteland Records]] released [[Savage Beliefs]]' The Moral Efficiency of... 7" |
Revision as of 07:36, 8 July 2007
Notable Chicago Punk Events in 1983
- January - Matter #1 is released
- January 21, 1983 - Naked Raygun plays the Metro; one of the few known Raygun gigs with both Santiago Durango and John Haggerty on guitar
- July/August - Naked Raygun released the Basement Screams EP
- September - Out of Order forms in Berwyn
- September 5, 1983 - Effigies play Tuts with Savage Beliefs. The infamous gig that degenerated into a confrontation between fans of the Effigies and Articles of Faith. According to a review in Last Rites #5, the audience "drew into two camps", with some audience members calling the Effigies "rock stars" and criticizing them for playing too slowly. Vic Bondi of AOF has claimed that the audience sat down on their hands as the Effigies played.
- The Effigies released We're Da Machine EP
- Wasteland Records released Savage Beliefs' The Moral Efficiency of... 7"
- Happy Toons formed
- Blatant Dissent formed in Dekalb, IL
- Nadsat Rebel forms
- Naked Raygun releases the Flammable Solid 7"
- Sean Duffy books his first show - Husker Du at 950 Lucky Number