MRR Logo T-Shirt

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Janelle Hessig design T-Shirt

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MRR Big Face T-Shirt

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MRR “We’re not in it to lose — fuck you!” T-Shirt

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MRR 25th Anniversary T-Shirt

MRR 25th Anniversary T-Shirt
Design by Aaron Cometbus

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25th anniversary reissue of
Welcome to 1984 comp (vinyl only)

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Maximum Rocknroll is proud to reissue of the seminal Welcome to 1984 compilation LP. Welcome to 1984 was one of the very first — and perhaps best — compilations to document the first wave of international hardcore. This LP features legendary bands from all over the globe including Terveet Kädet (Finland), BGK (Netherlands), The Stalin (Japan), Olho Seco (Brazil), Raw Power (Italy), Rattus (Finland), RIP (Spain), and many more. 23 bands in all, from 17 different countries!

“… this LP covers the scene more as it ‘should be’ — more political with a spirit of independence and resistance in every cut.” —Al Flipside, from Flipside #43, 1984

Check out Felix Havoc’s write-up about it HERE.

Welcome to 1984 was out of print on vinyl for more than 20 years. MRR is very excited to unleash it on the world once again.

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Book: 924 Gilman: The Story So Far…

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924 Gilman: The Story So Far… Compiled by Brian Edge

It’s a Book! 400 pages, with over 200 photos and lots of first-hand stories, flyers, memorabilia, and a list of every Gilman show through 2003…awesome!

We are SOLD OUT of the 924 Gilman book. Not sure if we’ll be getting more copies in. It looks like it’s still available from AK Press though.



The MRR Records Discography: a History

14 03 2011

The very first time readers got their hands ink-stained with the pages of Maximum Rocknroll, it was through the zine insert for the now-classic Cali punk/HC compilation Not So Quiet on the Western Front. Right from the beginning, MRR wanted to have its hands in everything DIY punk: zines, records, radio, show spaces, politics, and more. That locals-only double LP was released by then-MRR Radio collaborator Jello Biafra’s Alternative Tentacles, and served as ground zero for both Maximum Rocknroll fanzine and Maximum Rocknroll Records. Just two short years later, MRR Records unleashed its first official release onto the world: the era-defining ripper Welcome to 1984, a compilation that managed to introduce some of the greatest global hardcore bands to a wider audience. Always reflecting both the local punk scene around it and the happenings of the international punk world, MRR Records next released the Turn It Around double 7″ EP, featuring local bands associated with the nascent Gilman Street Project, and the Dezerter and Naïve records, both from behind the Iron Curtain. The ’90s saw MRR Records focusing on politics (Noam Chomsky), old and new punk classics (Bad Religion, Furious George), and the emergent garage punk sound (Spoiled Brats, et al.). After a seven-year hiatus, MRR Records re-emerged with the monster 2006 international HC/punk comp Public Safety. Not forgetting the local/international combo that made those early records classics, the newest record on MRR is the SF/Bay Area comp Noise Ordinance. Buy now or pose later, punkers!

—Golnar Nikpour

MRR Records Discography:

MRR 001 – Welcome to 1984 compilation LP (1984)
Reissued in 2010. Available in our webstore.

Terveet Kadet/Olho Seco/Crucifucks/Electric Deads/Inferno/Kidnap/N.O.T.A./Icons Of Filth/R.I.P./Skjit-Lars/Rattus/Raw Power/Bristles/Depression/B.G.K./The Stalin/Frites Modern/U.B.R./Mayhem/Red Tide/Moral Demolition/Huvudtvatt/Upright Citizens

MRR 002 – Turn It Around! compilation 2×7″ (1987)
3,000 pressed (?)
Compiled by David Hayes. Reissued as an LP in 1991 as a benefit “bootleg” for Gilman Street on Very Small Records (1,087 pressed).

Corrupted Morals/Sweet Baby Jesus/Isocracy/No Use for a Name/Crimpshrine/Operation Ivy/Stikky/Nasal Sex/Yeastie Girls/Rabid Lassie/Sewer Trout/Buggerall

MRR 003 – DEZERTERUnderground Out of Poland LP (1987)

Reissued in 2010 by Nikt Nic Nie Wie.

MRR 004 – They Don’t Get Paid, They Don’t Get Laid, But Boy Do They Work Hard! compilation LP/cassette (1989)

Out of print.

The Detonators/Amenity/Christ on a Crutch/Nausea/Apocalypse/Conspiracy of Equals/Screeching Weasel/Jawbox/Dissent/Downfall/Dead Silence/Cringer/Bazooka Joe/Libido Boyz

MRR 005 – NAÏVESwitch-Blade Knaife LP (1990)

Out of print.

MRR 006 – BAD RELIGION/NOAM CHOMSKYNew World Order 7″ EP (1991)

Out of print.

MRR 007 – DIESEL QUEENS/INSAINTS – split 2×7″ (1993)

Out of print.

MRR 008 – THE SPOILED BRATS/BUTTAFUOCO – split 2×7″ (1994)

Out of print.

MRR 009 – DIESEL QUEENSHooked on Moronics LP (1995)

Out of print.

MRR 010 – FURIOUS GEORGEI Gotta Gun/Burger King Is Dead 7″ (1996)

Out of print.

MRR 011 – DIESEL QUEENSThe Beast with Five Heads… And a One-Track Mind! 7″ EP (1997)

Out of print.

MRR 012 – THE B-SIDES – LP (1999)
We still have a few copies of this. Buy one here via PayPal:

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MRR 013 – STRYCHNINEBorn Too Loose LP (1999)

Out of print.

MRR 014 – Public Safety compilation LP/CD (2006)
Out of print.

Aaritila, Career Suicide, Deadfall, Direct Control, Disease, The First Step, Formaldehyde Junkies, Framtid, Gorilla Angreb, Holy Shit, Look Back And Laugh, Limp Wrist, Nightmare, No Hope For The Kids, Observers, Pedestrians, Persevere, Regress, Regulations, Signal Lost, Sin Dios, Sleeper Cell, Smalltown, Smartut Kahol Lavan, Strung Up, Sunday Morning Einsteins

MRR 014.5 – BUM KON – Drunken Sex Sucks LP (2008)

Recordings from 1983; co-released with Smooch Records.

Available in our webstore.

MRR 015 – Noise Ordinance compilation LP (2011)

Morpheme, Needles, Rank/Xerox, NN, Shotwell, Black Rainbow, Surrender, Conquest For Death, Acephalix, Airfix Kits, Ruleta Rusa, Face The Rail, Ecoli, Migraine, Year One, Love Songs, Suicide Bomb, Hunx and His Punx, Acts Of Sedition, Fix My Head, I Will Kill You Fucker, Duck And Cover, The Fleshies. Comes with zine insert. SOLD OUT.

Other MRR/related releases:

Virus 14 – Maximum Rocknroll Presents: Not So Quiet on the Western Front compilation 2xLP – Alternative Tentacles (1982)

Still available on CD through Alternative Tentacles.

MANIC HISPANICThe Menudo Incident LP/CD (1992)

The LP version was funded, at least in part, by Tim Yo, ’cause he loved it.

924 Gilman: The Story So Far… Compiled by Brian Edge

It’s a Book! 400 pages, with over 200 photos and lots of first-hand stories, flyers, memorabilia, and a list of every Gilman show through 2003…awesome!

We are sold out of this book, but you can still get it through AK Press.


March 14th, 2011 by MRR Web Coordinator


MRR button frenzy!!

21 06 2010

Holy shit, Batman! New buttons for all you button freaks!

First up we have a button set designed by Avi Spivak, who also did the cover for this month’s MRR. These seven wonders of the badge design world will look marvelous mounted on your denim, and will set you back only $5 ppd if you live in the USA, or $7 ppd if you live elsewhere. 1″ of button magic!

MRR button set by Avi Spivak

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Next, we have some XL button action from Barcelona, courtesy of Guillem, who designed the cover for MRR #316. This work of ingenious destruction will set you back 2 bucks ppd in the USA, or $4 ppd for international… 2.25 inches of button madness!

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To order by mail, send check or money order (payable to “Maximum Rocknroll”) or well hidden cash to: MRR • PO Box 460760 • San Francisco, CA 94146 • USA

All button work undertaken by former MRR coordinator Cissie at Blah Blah Buttons.


June 21st, 2010 by MRR Web Coordinator


If you want a picture of the future…

27 12 2009

To coincide with the 25th anniversary reissue of Maximum Rocknroll Presents: Welcome to 1984 on vinyl, we asked our resident ’80s hardcore expert Felix Von Havoc to write a little something about this legendary comp. CLICK HERE for ordering info. Now, over to you, Felix…

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It’s hard for me to believe that it’s been 25 years since this LP was originally released. Yet here I am at 40, still super excited about a record which blew me away at age 15. 1984 was a sinister and prophetic year for a generation that grew up in the shadow of the Cold War and was weaned on the dystopian visions of George Orwell and Aldous Huxley. Jeff Bale’s original liner notes point out the role of the elite in manipulating public opinion, and suppressing dissent is often manifested in the ideological and psychological sphere, rather than by brute force. Fast forward 25 years and we can see that Orwell’s vision of a futuristic Stalinist police state was crude, but his warning about the manipulation of thought and twisting of the truth was remarkably prescient.

The original punk movement of the late ’70s was shocking, loud, obnoxious and a break from the conformist malaise of that decade. As the bleak economic realities of the ’80s dawned, the radical right and corporate interests launched the Thatcher/Reagan “Capitalist Revolution” that was to result in great economic and social dislocation. As society swung to the right and embraced more conservative views, the slightly absurd and theatrical elements of ’70s punk were jettisoned for music of pure protest, energy and outrage: Hardcore! Maximum Rock n Roll was the international voice of this new movement, one that embraced radical social change and fast, powerful blasts of raw thrashing punk that made the bands of the ’70s seem tame and restrained.

It’s long been my opinion the Welcome to 1984 is the best compilation LP of all time. While it lacks the regional focus of runners up such as Flex Your Head or This Is Boston, Not LA, it documents not a local scene, but a worldwide movement. This movement was spreading, a virus of resistance to the conformity of the era that has continued to spread to the corners of the globe. The bands and songs selected by the MRR staff gave an impressive overview of this new and radical movement. 23 bands from 17 countries, this diverse assemblage all shared a power and urgency that truly captured the spirit of the times and the energy of the movement. When I bought this record at age 15 I was barely aware of punk outside my hometown and the UK. Reading MRR and blasting this record over and over opened up my eyes to the international hardcore movement and exposed me to many bands that have become life long favorites. There are some truly epic moments on this record, the bass intro to BGK’s “Computer Control,” the sing-along chorus of Kidnap’s “No SS,” and most importantly, the raw screams of Raw Power’s anthem “Fuck Authority.” When I first heard this record I knew I had found what I was looking for.

As the Cold War ended and the War on Terror began, the elite found a rationale to extend their manipulation of public opinion and ideological control. While the hardcore subculture has endured, and spread, many complain that it has lost much of the energy and urgency of the early days. A spin of this record is a shot of this energy, pure and unadulterated.

—Felix Von Havoc, December 2009


December 27th, 2009 by MRR Web Coordinator