dedco e Punk. ‘e ) o =2 ) > ) o 5 - O © " S = o i r, %ystral, Stalingrad, Culture : Counter-Culture, And An All Out Assault On Western Civilization ‘You're probably reading this magazine because you're nterested in music made by bands from the hardcore punk community. Why does this par- ticular music speak to you? Hardcore music s filled with fury, with rage, with passionate desires and high aspirations. It is music o people who are discon- tent, who want more out of lfe, who are angry about something. | think i’ safe 10y that most of the people who are involved in the hardcore community are drawn 1o it because they are dissatisfied with the world around them, and are conscious that they want something more. This even includes those who only seem tobe involved ini for enterainment and social inecaction, for therwise. why did they choose hardore over other “youth subcultures™? The factis thatthere arc ot of di today, and a lot of dissatis sfied people in America 4 people in Europe and Asia too—in INTRODUCTION: Manifesto for Inside Aftica, in South America, in Australia. There's a ot (0 be dissai fied about i the world today. Anyone who thinks we live in the best of all possible worlds s not fucking paying atention. Sothe obvious question is: What i it we are angry abour? Why are we drawn to hardcore punk? What do we eally want? There may be a thousand different answers (o those questions, even a thousand different answers for each of us, But we owe it o ourselves to answer them, if we want 10 get anything out of our lives a al, out of our very num- bered days—how many more days, months, decades can we. waste living unfulfilled? Thus,Inside Front. This magazine is dedicated to ot only providing news about hardeore music, but also to be an integral part of keeping up with the music iself. And so, finaly, “revolution.” By “revolution” we fundamentl change in ourlives, o make them lives that we can live proudly and happily—change now: not in some far off hypothetical future. Mar people are intimidated by this word, even though they are unhappy with their present lives. They think that real change is impos- sible, soin their despairt hurts oo much to even thirk about it But we have notgiven in to despair. We feel closer to our ‘goals every day as we identiy the forces that have held us back and decide how 1o srike against them. We will seule for nothing less than ataining our dreams and desires—life is 100 short for anything else! =2 MANTRSCRSIS 10 s Ediors Goroner Grauuials. Cdmening Advertiing 6 Lotlerbombs. o the EQor featuni i bais of . iadtiatempleyment, Walcting eieviion. being stight X ‘S seading Franctinteloclual 0MTofs; s much. fucmorel 7 Haw] Speat Mig eitanéol Vacalion3-schootboy's ossay Issue Features:- =23 salling Qursaives OUL Why Salling: Things I lahésenty Counter-Bevolalionary ~75 1o The Unahonibet: A+iaro For Ouc Fs: (Fifth) Column Section: nda; pait iby Gioa Aghnick 24 Crae o Purisfimant 1 Orheruise by i asson Soads of Crime Oy BHaTAIE Arguiants Againstimprisonment by Mg ian May Day and.the Haymacket Tragedy by DiSco Dave ™= Cioks by Evc & Warter Fiy 108 God Whigse Name 15 Abraxes.by-Adel 156 .t st 0 How 1o Make Your Own Y. Show by Susan Wills s lS‘ ) “ QHT § i 2 & Interviews: = 40 Sysfrah g oebigr bidck. diry moloreycies 42 Staliograd, Wha prove thert Bl : GHiZenSHip by GG the warik = 46Naighbothood WaTSTr Reparts - scene reports o Alaska, sastarn Wainkors Dolavear®: Wyoning, northérn Luxeibourg, Madagasear, and Nepar A4CTGre, who tisciiss Tie viplica - ~530kllas! 7 inclFmicimatan pags tionz | hr-qanie-and ey {Rcucies: The only qoar ting aBBuT nsde Fron aliegationd thal taey-oat steak 7BAverlising Ghello..-quaiantined i the back! 57Boc-iucking-Hos; E =