Metropolis concert schedule, December 1983 - January 1984

The Metropolis was an all-ages music venue located at 207 Second Avenue in Pioneer Square. Started by Hugo Piotten, the Metropolis provided stable access to teens interested in alternative music and culture, where they could see local and national punk bands and hang out with their peers. In the two...

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spelling ftuwashingtonlib:oai:cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:imlsmohai/12551 2023-05-15T17:45:58+02:00 Metropolis concert schedule, December 1983 - January 1984 United States--Washington (State)--Seattle 1983 Scanned from original item using Epson Expression 10000XL as 4350 pixel TIFF image in 24-bit RGB color, resized to 1000 pixels in the longest dimension and compressed into JPEG format using Photoshop CC, JPEG quality measurement 5. http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/imlsmohai/id/12551 unknown Museum of History & Industry Collection 2018.86.41 http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/imlsmohai/id/12551 http://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en MOHAI, Collection of Rock Music Ephemera, [image number] Museum of History & Industry, Seattle (MOHAI) Collection of Rock Music Ephemera Concerts--Washington (State)--Seattle Music--Washington (State)--Seattle Rock groups--American--Washington (State)--Seattle ephemera; image; text Stillimage 1983 ftuwashingtonlib 2021-05-15T23:18:00Z The Metropolis was an all-ages music venue located at 207 Second Avenue in Pioneer Square. Started by Hugo Piotten, the Metropolis provided stable access to teens interested in alternative music and culture, where they could see local and national punk bands and hang out with their peers. In the two years of its existence (1983-1984), the Metropolis hosted many of the musicians and bands that would go on to be major players in the Grunge era. This 1983 schedule of performances at the Metropolis between December 9th, 1983, and January 28, 1984, lists the following bands/events: Accused, U-Men, Fastbacks, Red Masque, Altered, DOA, Industrial Waste Banned, Rejectors, Truth Decay, Butthole Surfers, 10 Minute Warning, Deranged Diction, 54/40, Color Twigs, Grapes of Wrath, Western Family, Wipers, Circle 7, Room 9, Junco Run, Bundle of Hiss, PMA, Condemned to Death, Spluii Numa, Detonators, Aerobic Death, Nurse, Young Pioneers, Fred, Circle 1, Pelle Melle, Chains of Hell, Sex Mutants, Special Party with John Foster, Supreme Cool Being, Rich Jansen, Legion of Honor, Nuclear Exchange Benefit with Moral Lepers, and Northwest Passage Benefit. Caption information source: The Metropolis: Birthplace of Grunge? by Jacob McMurray, 2009, retrieved at https://blog.seattlepi.com/emp/2009/11/19/the-metropolis-birthplace-of-grunge 1 poster: 8.5 x 11 in. Still Image Northwest passage University of Washington, Seattle: Digital Collections Northwest Passage
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Metropolis concert schedule, December 1983 - January 1984
topic_facet Concerts--Washington (State)--Seattle Music--Washington (State)--Seattle Rock groups--American--Washington (State)--Seattle
description The Metropolis was an all-ages music venue located at 207 Second Avenue in Pioneer Square. Started by Hugo Piotten, the Metropolis provided stable access to teens interested in alternative music and culture, where they could see local and national punk bands and hang out with their peers. In the two years of its existence (1983-1984), the Metropolis hosted many of the musicians and bands that would go on to be major players in the Grunge era. This 1983 schedule of performances at the Metropolis between December 9th, 1983, and January 28, 1984, lists the following bands/events: Accused, U-Men, Fastbacks, Red Masque, Altered, DOA, Industrial Waste Banned, Rejectors, Truth Decay, Butthole Surfers, 10 Minute Warning, Deranged Diction, 54/40, Color Twigs, Grapes of Wrath, Western Family, Wipers, Circle 7, Room 9, Junco Run, Bundle of Hiss, PMA, Condemned to Death, Spluii Numa, Detonators, Aerobic Death, Nurse, Young Pioneers, Fred, Circle 1, Pelle Melle, Chains of Hell, Sex Mutants, Special Party with John Foster, Supreme Cool Being, Rich Jansen, Legion of Honor, Nuclear Exchange Benefit with Moral Lepers, and Northwest Passage Benefit. Caption information source: The Metropolis: Birthplace of Grunge? by Jacob McMurray, 2009, retrieved at https://blog.seattlepi.com/emp/2009/11/19/the-metropolis-birthplace-of-grunge 1 poster: 8.5 x 11 in.
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title Metropolis concert schedule, December 1983 - January 1984
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