| #1455879 in eBooks | 2012-12-14 | 2012-12-14 | File type: PDF||6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| An Excellent Portrait of D.C.'s Indie Rock Scene in the 1990's|By Jeff the Zombie|When people talk about D.C. music, they inevitably bring up D.C.'s 1980's hardcore scene and Fugazi, which inevitably leads to Ian MacKaye. And it's hard not to -- Ian's shadow looms large over the nation's capitol. His early band, Minor Threat, not only helped start a scene (hardcore punk), but a
Capitol Contingency chronicles a unique time in a uniquely vibrant music scene: Washington, D.C., 1991-1999. Punk was broken; the Internet had yet to engulf society; the major label compact disc marketing system was in its greatest -- and final -- era of dominance before its file-sharing-imposed collapse. And the nation's capital, already ground zero for some of the nation's best hardcore punk and post-punk sounds, was once again emerging as an incubato...
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