-An advertisement for Rock Against Reagan printed in Seattle music monthly The Rocket in 1983. In an interview for Love Rock Revolution, performance artist Rich Jensen remembered, that “the Rock Against Reagan people were from New York and they were funded by what was left of the yippies. They did a big punk rock and reggae and political concert on the [Washington State Capitol] steps in late ’83. People actually turned out. They had this big flatbed truck with this giant sound system, and they parked right in front of the legislative office, and we had this big punk rock show. Young Pioneers. That was the band that I was looking for. Young Pioneers were on fire that day.”
![-An advertisement for Rock Against Reagan printed in Seattle music monthly The Rocket in 1983. In an interview for Love Rock Revolution, performance artist Rich Jensen remembered, that “the Rock Against Reagan people were from New York and they were funded by what was left of the yippies. They did a big punk rock and reggae and political concert on the [Washington State Capitol] steps in late ’83. People actually turned out. They had this big flatbed truck with this giant sound system, and they parked right in front of the legislative office, and we had this big punk rock show. Young Pioneers. That was the band that I was looking for. Young Pioneers were on fire that day.”](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lyilubFwAv1r4upg6o1_500.png)