Sunday, July 20, 1986

Flyer - Sunday July 20, 1986



One Solution was a zine and this show was a benefit to raise money for what was to become the last issue.

Friday, July 18, 1986

Flyer - Friday July 18, 1986


Shithead was a dude from Montreal who started promoting shows in Toronto and Montreal at the same time. He brought us MDC. There was two flyers for this show.

Wednesday, July 16, 1986

Death of Gods "The Great Omnipotent Deceiver" tape

Walter Glaser of MRR described the music as "Hard thrash with some speedcore tendencies. The band is tight, the lyrics are personal and social, and the tape is enjoyable, but a bit lengthy." (from Maximum Rocknroll #42, November 1986). The songs are :

1. Intro (Doug Ildiko,The Bridge 6/29/86)
2. G.O.D.
3. Love Vs.Hate/Insanity Plea
4. This Is God
5. Burning Churches
6. Doo-Wah-Diddy/Reflections
7. Mutilation
8. Not Dead Yet
9. Blood and Roses/Camp of Pain
10. Oh-Shawa
11. Crematorium
12. Fuck Authority
13. Corporate Fuckheads
14. Embryonic Death
15. Gator Slaughter

You can download the demo at:


http://www.mediafire.com/?mwq2iutmnie
password: www.thrashmageddon.com

Tuesday, July 15, 1986

Zine - Subject to Change #1

This is the first issue of Subject to Change. Subject to Change was done by Glenn Salter and represents the first issue after Deathcore, a zine he used to do before getting more into hardcore and straight edge. Glenn interviews Crippled Youth, Sons of Ishamel, Attitude Adjustment, Dag Nasty, Fair Warning, 7 Seconds, Youth of Today, and the Asexuals. There are written pieces on Larm and Fratricide.

Tuesday, July 1, 1986

MRR Scene Report - Ottawa, July 1986

Aiden from Flag of Truce wrote an Ottawa scene report in the July 1986 issue of MRR. Aiden writes about the Honest Injun 12", a single coming out by Deep Six, Flag of Truce, and 138, as well as the radio shows at the time and the zines that are out.

MRR Review - Subhumans "Incorrect Thoughts" LP

Tim Yohannon wrote this review for MRR of the first Subhumans LP. This appeared in issue #38, which came out in July 1986. Click on image to enlarge it to a readable size.