Monday, October 13, 2014

Welch Boys November 15, 2014

I went to the Welch Boys benefit show last year, and had a blast.  I need to figure out how to make it to this one.  I can't believe the Blue Bloods, Beantown Boozehounds, and the Welch Boys all on the same bill.


Friday, September 12, 2014

2014 Riot Fest Compilation




Unfortunately, I am unable to make it to Riot Fest this year.  The reality is that I lost interest when it became a circus and 25,000 people started showing up and crowding my space.  I like to see my bands in an intimate venue.  I don't like being a block away from the stage.

Anyway, while those 25k are in the rain watching the bands tonight, I am sitting at home drinking a beer and listening to some tunes by some of the bands that are playing there this weekend.  Here are two discs to entertain you too.

Disc One:
01 Victory - Built to Last
02 Descendents - Myage
03 Stiff Little Fingers - Suspect Device
04 Bouncing Souls - The Gold Song
05 Rise Against - Heaven Knows
06 All - Million Bucks
07 Offspring - Bad Habit
08 Anti-Flag - Drink Drank Punk
09 Cure - Grinding Halt
10 Face to Face - AOK
11 NOFX - The Brews
12 Social Distortion - Far Behind
13 Naked Raygun - New Dreams
14 Only Crime - Take Me
15 7 Seconds - Young Til I Die
16 Buzzcocks - Oh Shit!
17 Dropkick Murphys - Dirty Water
18 Cock Sparrer - England Belongs To Me
19 Bad Religion - Give You Nothing
20 Mighty Mighty Bosstones - Mr. Moran

Disc Two:
01 New Found Glory - Better Off Dead
02 Jane's Addiction - Stop!
03 Motion City Soundtrack - When You're Around
04 Slayer - Reign in Blood
05 Senses Fail - Calling All Cars
06 Lucero - I Don't Wanna Be the One
07 Cerebral Ballzy - Don't Tell Me What To Do
08 Ex Friends - Model Minority
09 Cheap Trick - I Want You To Want Me
10 Samhain - He Who Can Not Be Named
11 Me First and the Gimme Gimmes - I've Done Everything for You
12 Menzingers - The Talk
13 Silverstein - Born Dead
14 Weezer - Hash Pipe
15 Murder City Devils - Murder City Riot
16 Patti Smith - Rock n Roll 
17 I Am the Avalanche - Holy Shit!
18 Streetlight Manifesto - What a Wicked Gang Are We Below
19 Andrew WK - It's Time to Party
20 Primus - Jerry Was a Race Car Driver
21 Mudhoney - Into the Drink
22 Lawrence Arms - The Old Timers 2x4
23 Billy Bragg - To Have and To Have Not
24 GWAR - U Ain't Shit

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Saturday, September 6, 2014

Punk Rock n Roll Volume 04

I made another volume of my infamous Punk Rock n Roll compilations a few weeks ago.  I forgot that I had not posted it on here.  As always, this is a collection of tunes I have been listening to for a few months.  You may have noticed a theme.  I try to start every one with "Punk Rock and Roll" and end every one "Going Out in Style."  In the middle you will see a trio of songs started with "Institutionalized" and two others that pay homage to the Suicidal Tendencies song.  There are some new songs by some old school bands from both the USA and the UK.  While I was finishing this up, I got the news that Tommy Ramone had died so I had to add "R.A.M.O.N.E.S." to the comp in honor of him and the band.  They are all no longer with us.  Enjoy, and drop me a comment to let me know what you think about this.


01 Street Dogs - Punk Rock and Roll
02 Beer Intro: Heineken
03 Ray Gradys - If You're Buying, I'm Drinking
04 Tim Timebomb - She's Drunk All the Time
05 Anger Flares - Let's Get Drunk
06 Suicidal Tendencies - Institutionalized
07 Surrounded by Thieves - Riot
08 Body Count - Institutionalized 2014
09 No Problem - We Got Secrets
10 Meatmen - Dinosaur
11 OFF! - Exorcised
12 Dead Ending - Lifetime
13 7 Seconds - Exceptional
14 The Gears - Everything's Alright
15 Masked Intruder - Crime Spree
16 Bob Mould - I Don't Know You Anymore
17 Lenny Lashley's Gang of One - Hooligans
18 Street Dogs - We're Still Here
19 Hooligan - Cops and Robbers
20 Bishops Green - Another Door
21 Hard Evidence - Bled Dry
22 Last Resort - Fuck 'em All
23 Infa Riot - I'm More Punk Than You
24 Business - Back in the Day
25 Stiff Little Fingers - Liar's Club
26 Stiff Little Fingers - My Dark Places
27 Anti-Nowhere League - So What 2014
28 Pennywise - Violence Never Ending
29 Ramones - R.A.M.O.N.E.S.
30 Dropkick Murphys - Going Out in Style

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2014 North East Calling (Durham Punkfest)


There was another great punk rock festival on Labor Day weekend, but it was on the other side of the pond.  North East Calling (formerly Durham PunkFest) featured some old school and new school UK punk bands. Here is another compilation that I made in honor of this festival.

01 Loaded 44 - Last Drink
02 Loaded 44 - When I'm With You
03 Control - Punk Rock Ruined My Life
04 Control - Hooligan Rock n Roll
05 Control - I'm Not Doing It
06 Dirt Box Disco - My Life Is Shit
07 Dirt Box Disco - Smackhead
08 Dirt Box Disco - Let's Get Wasted
09 Crashed Out - Get A Life
10 Crashed Out - Just Another Gig
11 Crashed Out - Devil On My Back
12 Gimp Fist - Skinhead Not a Bonehead
13 Gimp Fist - (Don't Wanna) Be Like You
14 Gimp Fist - Which Side Are You On?
15 Business - Guinness Boys
16 Business - Hell 2 Pay
17 Business - Hardcore Hooligan
18 Business - Smash the Discos
19 Business - Harry May
20 GBH - Unique
21 GBH - Kids Get Down
22 GBH - Maniac
23 GBH - City Baby Attacked By Rats
24 Angelic Upstarts - Machine Gun Kelly
25 Angelic Upstarts - You're Nicked
26 Angelic Upstarts - I'm An Upstart
27 Angelic Upstarts - Lust for Glory
28 Damned - Neat Neat Neat
29 Damned - Dozen Girls
30 Damned - Drinking About My Baby
31 Damned - Anti-Pope
32 Damned - I Think I'm Wonderful
33 Damned - Love Song


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Monday, September 1, 2014

2004 - 2000 Tons of TNT Festival Compilation

I was unable to attend the 2000 Tons of TNT Festival in Hartford, CT this weekend so I made a compilation CD with one song by each of the bands that were supposed to perform at the festival.


01 Drug Shock - Burn the Bastards
02 Hub City Stompers - Skins Don't Cry
03 Thulsa Doom - Material Takeover
04 Oxymoron - Trouble Bound
05 Defiance - Shit System
06 Negative Approach - Tied Down
07 X - Los Angeles
08 Justice Blocc - It's Nothing New
09 No Resistance - Hope That Works Out for You
10 Damn Garrison - Pride & Honor
11 Tailgunner - Tailgunner
12 Duffy's Cut - Leavin' Here
13 Broken Heroes - Drink
14 Panzerbastard - Panzerbastard
15 Hard Evidence - Last One Standing
16 Traditionals - Weekend Is Here Again
17 Lenny Lashley's Gang of One - Re-Covering
18 Patriot - See You in Hell
19 Bad Co. Project - Raise Your Voice
20 Wisdom in Chains - Write My Name on the Wall
21 Cro-Mags - Street Justice
22 Judge - Fed Up!
23 Bloodshot Hooligans - Bloodshot Hooligans
24 45 Adapters - Dress Well, Drink Heavily
25 Chosen Ones - I Am Waiting
26 Yellow Stitches - Fat Bastards
27 Lion's Law - I Don't Give a Damn
28 Sydney Ducks - A Little Bit of Urban Rock
29 Limecell - Room Keeps Spinning
30 Templars - Never Fade Away
31 Stars & Stripes - S.T.F.U.
32 Ejected - East End Kids
33 Sheer Terror - Ain't Alright
34 Jook - Watch Your Step

http://gofile.me/27gNj/3RfDQmaS


Saturday, June 7, 2014

2014 Midwest Live and Loud Compilation



While I was in Vegas at Punk Rock Bowling, this festival was going on in Chicago.  It would have been nice if they were on different weekends so I could have attended both.  Anyways, here is a compilation CD I put together of some of the bands that played the festival for those that may be interested in listening to what style of music was on display at the festival.  The festival featured a lot of up and coming street punk bands from the Midwest area.

01 Hex Bombs - Midwest Punk
02 Victory - Midwest Unrest
03 Bad Assets - Midwest Fuck the Rest
04 Assault & Battery - Proud and Free
05 Bishops Green - Another Door
06 Brass Tacks - Grind 'Em Down
07 Dog Company - Not Dead Yet
08 Fatskins - Fatskin Hooligan
09 Fear City - Old Glory
10 Gestalts - Made to Pay
11 Hard Evidence - Last One Standing
12 Make Your Mark - Where's the Youth?
13 Noi!se - Reason Why
14 Pressure Point - Get Out
15 Virgin Whores - Watch Your Back
16 Those Unknown - Going Strong
17 Squared Off - One of Those Days
18 Pist-N-Broke - Pist-N-Broke
19 The Shame - Daytime Drinking
20 Sniper 66 - Let's Go Have a Drink
21 The DUI's - We Will Get Drunk!


2014 Midwest Live and Loud.
http://67.173.20.84:5000/fbsharing/m07428WR

Saturday, May 31, 2014

2014 Punk Rock Bowling Compilation



01 Dead Kennedys - Viva Las Vegas
02 Angelic Upstarts - I'm An Upstart
03 Anti-Nowhere League - We Are the League
04 Cock Sparrer - Last Orders
05 One Way System - Jerusalem
06 Peter and the Test Tube Babies - Maniac
07 The Adicts - Let's Go
08 Church of Confidence - (Whatever Happened To) West Berlin
09 SNFU - She's Not on the Menu
10 Face to Face - You've Done Nothing
11 H2O - Guilty by Association
12 NOFX - Don't Call Me White
13 The Forgotten - Nothing To Lose
14 Against Me! - Drinking with the Jocks
15 CJ Ramone - What We Gonna Do Now?
16 Devils Brigade - I'm Movin Through
17 Good Riddance - Darkest Days
18 Masked Intruder - Stick 'em Up
19 Night Birds - Born to Die in Suburbia
20 Off With Their Heads - Janie
21 The Briefs - New Shoes
22 The Generators - Summer of Unrest
23 Western Addiction - Mailer, Meet Jim
24 OFF! - Red White and Black
25 Cro-Mags - Street Justice
26 Descendents - I'm Not a Loser
27 ALL - Carnage
28 Final Conflict - What Kind of Future?
29 Freeze - Broken Bones
30 Gang Green - Let's Drink Some Beer
31 Naked Raygun - Only in America
32 Poison Idea - Lifestyles
33 Stalag 13 - The Choice Is Yours
34 The GRIM - Old Enough
35 The Meatmen - Dinosaur
36 Noi!se - The Bottom Rungs
37 Youth Brigade - Where Are All the Old Man Bars

http://buffalonas.com/lewdd33buff/axs/u:97ae9049d90347a2a156b6d8a224c316/2014%20PRB.rar

2014 Punk Rock Bowling Wrap Up

Here is my ranking for the weekend based on the bands that I watched most or all of their set.

1 Descendents
2 Angelic Upstarts
3 Cock Sparrer
4 The Adicts
5 Peter & the Test Tube Babies
6 Naked Raygun
7 Anti-Nowhere League
8 OFF!
9 Masked Intruder
10 NOFX
11 CJ Ramone
12 Night Birds
13 Good Riddance
14 Generators
15 SNFU
16 Church of Confidence
17 Devils Brigade
18 Radkey

SNFU was the biggest disappointment for me of the weekend. Even more so than missing ALL, the Meatmen, and the Cock Sparrer club show because I am too fat and couldn't stand on my feet anymore.

Biggest surprise was CJ Ramone joining Naked Raygun to sing "Bonzo Goes to Bitburg."

I must admit, I purposefully did not watch the following bands during the festival.

Gashers
Black Market Syndicate
Slackers
Objex
Lost in Society
La Plebe
The Dwarves
Rats in the Wall
Clepto
Bad Cop / Bad Cop
Cerebral Ballzy
Leftover Crack
Face to Face (only caught the last half of the set)
Against Me (only caught last 3-4 songs)



There are more pics on my Flickr album here for 2014 Punk Rock Bowling.

Videos to be posted soon.

2014-05-26 Punk Rock Bowling

Day 4 - Monday, May 26, 2014

Instead of going to the pool party to watch The Dogs and The Pool Boys (members of lots of PRB bands doing cover songs), we stopped by Claim Jumper for some lunch for the last time.  While sitting there, we noticed the guitar player from the Adicts at a table across from us.  More members of their entourage and band would show up later.  Earthdog also saw Stephen Egerton from the Descendents/ALL running down the hall with guitar in hand most likely heading to the pool party.

This would be the hottest day of the festival with temps topping 102°, but it was a dry heat.  Dry heat my ass!  If felt like when you open up the oven door when you are cooking a pizza at 450°.

Thus, we once again arrived at the outdoor venue (which was a paved parking lot this year instead of the rough gravel that it had been in previous years) around 5pm.  We only had to suffer through a few hours of the heat before the sun started to set and it cooled down slightly.  Purposefully, we missed Rats in the Wall, Clepto, Bad Cop/Bad Cop, and Cerebral Ballzy.



We made it in time to see Good Riddance who I have never seen play live nor have I spent much time listening to their recorded catalog.  Russ Rankin, their singer, also sings in Only Crime a band I am more familiar with due to their drummer being Bill Stevenson of Descendents/ALL.  I enjoyed the set, and I am glad we got their in time to see it.



OFF! were next.  They had too much time on the schedule so Keith Morris, their singer, spent a fair amount of time chatting between songs.  They were great as expected.  We ran into Keith checking out of the Golden Nugget the following morning.  He mentioned it was their last show of their USA tour and their next tour would be in Japan.  Here is the setlist based on a pic I took that was taped to the side of the speakers on stage.



It was now time to get some food so it was off for another buffalo burger while we skipped the noise that was Leftover Crack.  I also stayed behind at the tent for most of the Against Me! set too as I was not too fond of their studio recordings.  I did meander toward the stage to catch the last 5-6 songs of the set and was pleasantly surprised.  I do recall hearing “Drinking with the Jocks.”




NOFX would close out the festival.  As always, Fat Mike and El Hefe trade barbs and jokes with each other and the crowd throughout their set.  They were very entertaining.  They did have a few impromptu tunes that appeared they made up on stage to add to their list of too many reggae influenced songs on the setlist.  Maybe one day they will play “Liza & Louise” when I am at one of their shows.  I do recall them playing the following songs in no particular order.

Linoleum
Seeing Double at the Triple Rock
Stickin in My Eye
Ronnie and Mags
Quitter
72 Hookers
We March to the Beat of an Indifferent Drum
Franco-Unamerican
Who Will O’d 1st at PRB?
Bottles to the Ground
It’s My Job to Keep Punk Rock Elite
Don’t Call Me White
Murder the Government
Bob
Kill All the White Man
War on Errorism
The Shortest Pier



So there you have it, the end of the weekend.  We had tickets to go see The Last, but decided to skip it to get some sleep.  Our expectation was that they would play until around 2am like the other club shows.  Much to our dismay when we found out Tuesday morning that The Last had a 6-7 song setlist that went for about 25-30 minutes and ended before midnight.  In hindsight, maybe we would have toughed it out and watched them before heading back to the Golden Nugget.

Many thanks to Earthdog for traveling out from the Boston area for the weekend, for splitting the cost of the hotel room, and for going on line to buy most of the club show tix that sold out almost immediately.  Thanks again to Ben for being a gracious host while we were in his hometown of Las Vegas.

Here is Earthdog's wrap up.

DAY 4: GUITARS FOR BREAKFAST? Last day of the show and as we sat down to eat at the restaurant inside the Golden Nugget, we noticed that The Adicts guitarists were right behind us. Their roadie brought one of their guitars down, as they were playing a pool party. We actually bagged this since we didn’t want to get shut out like the Peter and the Test Tube Babies event. But it was funny seeing them whip out a guitar as they were downing their OJ! Side of grapefruit with that boys? Anyway, first band we saw on the last day of the festival was Good Riddance. Had never seen this band either. I thought they put on a rocking set. I just think the crowd was still struggling with the heat for the most part. Next was OFF! They were on fire and played stuff from all 3 of their records. Lewdd would chat with Keith Morris the next morning in the hotel check-out line. But today it was all about the rawk! I checked out Against Me!’s set. Drummer Atom Willard was impressive. Laura Jane Grace’s bra was cute. That is all. NOFX closed out the night. Although the guys should have played half the amount of reggae tunes they did, it was still totally entertaining. The music and the wisecracks in between songs both made me happy. Fat Mike said he had been awake for 4 days-he may have looked it, but the band still came up with the goods. Stick it in my eye! Well, that pretty much wraps it up my friends. I won’t bore you with additional mundane facts like we didn’t catch The Last, even though we had tickets. Or that my return flight was delayed and it took me fucking forever to get home. No, I will just leave you with this-Punk Rock Bowling rules and we can all thank the Stern brothers from BYO for that. So don’t be a wallflower-make sure you go in 2015. End transmission.

Friday, May 30, 2014

2014-05-25 Punk Rock Bowling

Day 3 - Sunday, May 25, 2014


Let’s start out with my big regret of the day.  I really wish we would have woke up early and gone to see the film Filmage which was the history of the Descendents (and I think a ALL but not sure here).  That was probably something I will regret if this never makes it out on DVD.


Again, it was over 100° outside early so we got there around 5:00pm and skipped The Objex, Lost in Society, and La Plebe.


However, we made it in time to see Masked Intruder who I will say right here will be the next NOFX if they can keep their shit together.  For those who do not know, this band likes to keep their identity unknown so much so that they each where a winter ski cap mask that covers their face.  Each band member wearing a different color mask which often times copies the color of their instrument.  I thought they were from Wisconsin, but the lead singer has a fucking accent from New York stronger than the Jerky Boys.  I still can’t believe they played their hit song (in my mind) “Stick ‘Em Up” as their first song instead of making the crowd wait for them to play it last.  They also played quite a bit of tunes from their newest CD that just dropped to shelves this week.  The funniest fucking thing was this guy dressed as a cop that initially stood on stage stoically.  As their set went on, he ended up beating people up (staged), stage diving and crowd surfing, and stripping down to his undies.  Holy shit!  Well, I have written enough about a band at the lower end of the bill for the day, but these guys will be big.  Trust me!  Here are some tunes I remember from their set.


Stick em Up
How Do I Get to You
25 to Life
Unrequited Love
Wish You Were Mine
Crazy
ADT Security
I Fought the Law
The Most Beautiful Girl
Crime Spree
Hey Girl





SNFU were up next….. God Damn!  This is the same band that I heard on the Stern Brothers (yes, those guys putting this festival together for the last 15 or so years) BYO label compilation when I was in high school.  I was so excited to finally get to see them play.  Over the years, I have heard all of the stories about the lead singer, Chi Pig.  I didn’t realize how true they were.  This was far and away the most disappointing set of the entire weekend.  So much so, that I only recognized 3 songs that they played.  They were some of my favorites but just didn’t come remotely close to what I have heard thru the needle on the records.  The set started with “Womanizer”, midway thru “She’s Not on the Menu” shortly followed by “Cannibal Cafe”.  As much as I tried to pretend this was awesome, I was dismayed by the fact that they didn’t play more tunes from ….And Know One Else Wanted to Play.   Additionally, it was a bit of a sham.  End of story...they are washed up.  It really hit me when I saw all ~80lbs of Chi Pig walking thru the crowd after the show with a Snoopy pilot helmet. Some may have said that he looked like the main character in the TV show "Kung Fu" albeit maybe 100lbs lighter.






I had heard enough of The Dwarves singer say “Yeah!” at the 2000 Tons of TNT fest a few years ago so I thought it was a good time to get my feet some rest, buy a beer and a buffalo burger.  Yeah!!!!


Up next were The Adicts.  This must be the 5th time or so that I have seen these guys (well, with a gal now who is pleasant to the eye).  Outside of Cock Sparrer, this band does the best job of forcing the crowd to get involved in the show.  Love ‘em.  Great show again!  Over the last few years, I have started to watch the English Premier League soccer games.  I have migrated to Man U as my team (with the Cockney Rejects West Ham U as an underdog fave).  Well, the Adicts are Liverpool supporters (they had a good team this year).  They played “We Will Never Walk Alone” which is the Liverpool anthem.  I do find myself singing along during the show and when watching the Liverpool games on TV when those in attendance are chanting.  These guys (and now gal too) never disappoint.  Monkey has hit kit of streamers that he shoots into the crowd, rolls around the mic stand, etc.  Let’s not forget the Adicts beach balls at the end of the set.  Hell, these fuckers hot down the PRB UFO!!  Here is what I remember them playing.







Face to Face were up next.  My fat ass needed a break so I headed back to the tents.  After all, it was over 100° today.  This is a band that is an enigma for me.  Their catalog on Fat Wreck Chords could be ranked up there with some of the best early 90s punk rock.  After that, I kinda lost interest in them.  After some rest, I headed toward the stage for a listen.  The crowd loved them.  I was caught in the middle of this sounds great (for those songs I remembered) and this is mediocre (for those songs that were post Fat).  I really think they were too far up in the lineup than they should have been, but considering those bands that played today there may not have been any better before the headliner.





Well, everything does not suck even though the Descendents decided to open with “Everything Sux”.  Hell, it was the Descendents.  How the fuck could anything suck?!?  See, way back in the 80s I had this buddy named Larry that was way ahead of the punk rock curve.  He was two years older than me.  He and I played little league football together. It also just so happened that his older sister and my older brother dated in high school.  His other older sister was also good friends with my old sister.  Low and behold later his younger sister had a crush on my younger brother.  Enuff of that.  Larry introduced me to the Descendents, Peter and the Test Tube Babies, and a band most people probably never heard of or mistake for a newer band, The Drones.  Larry ended up fronting a band named Youthquake who had a few tracks on some Mystic Records compilations.  We had another buddy named Pat who ended up playing 2nd base for the Yankees for several years.  Small town.  Legends in my eyes in different angles.  I miss both those guys!


Enuff of my sob story.  The fucking Descendents were on stage.  Most of the male population that graduated from Catasauqua High School during the 80s-90s ranked this band as their all time favorite.  Me included and at the head of the pulpit preaching their ALLness!  As much as I enjoyed seeing some bands for the very first time and thought it was a religious experience, every time I see the Descendents play live they are the Bible!!!  From the first note to the last there is never a band better than these guys.  Yes, I could bitch about they should have played this or they should have played that.  Others bitch about they play too many songs after their first 3 releases.  Who gives a fuck?!?  It is the goddamn Descendents!  No one is better. Well folks, this is what blasted out of the speakers as the best fucking sound of the weekend!


Everything Sux
Hope
Rotting Out
I Want To Be A Bear
Clean Sheets
My Dad Sucks
Van
Suburban Home (w/ Zach Blair)
Silly Girl
Pervert
I'm The One
Coffee Mug
Allogistics
Nothing With You
I Like Food
Myage
When I Get Old
Coolidge
Get The Time
Talking
I Don't Want To Grow Up
Der Weinerschnitzel
Bikeage
Thank You
I'm Not a Loser
Descendents





Well, now the festival was over and it was time for the club shows.  Fuck my feet!  I couldn’t do it.  And, I couldn’t let anything be better than the Descendents for the night and for the weekend.  I sold my tix to my buddy Ben and he and Earthdog hit the club shows


I missed the Meatmen.  I saw them at 2000 Tons of TNT a few years ago so it was not a complete disaster.  I would have liked to have listened to them play “Dinosaur” live again - a hit track from their new release that came out this month.


I do regret missing Cock Sparrer play a club show.  In fact, my buddy Ben rated this the best event of the entire weekend.  While I may argue that the Descendents played and are ALLways better, he has a good case.  Cock Sparrer rocked at the Metro a few years ago at Riot Fest!


Here is Earthdog's story.

DAY 3: PIZZA AND KUNG FU

 This afternoon was spent chillaxing in our room. Occasionally I would check out the view

of the “shark tank” at the pool while watching re-runs of In the Heat of the Night. Soon we

would be in real heat, as it was a hot one today! I grabbed some pizza that was cooked inside an

actual fire truck. Unfortunately I think they forgot to take out all the motor oil. Oh well-it was

back to “The Rebel” later that day. First band we caught was Masked Intruder. They put on a

tight show; the fat cop was funny too. Next came SNFU. I don’t know much about these dudes,

but the singer looked like he just walked off the stage after a 70’s TV show shoot. The Adicts

were awesome. Great songs, cool stage props, and a new female violinist who had some great

“chops.” Face to Face was next. Highlight of PRB-NO CONTEST. The crowd was amped, I

knew the words to most of the songs, and the cold ones were flowing. What more could you ask

for? Descendents wrapped it up and they also were fantastic. Enjoy!

 Club shows would be a double dipper tonight. First-The Meatmen at Country Saloon. Epic!

Tesco and the boys rocked the house and they have a new album out too so what are you waiting

for? We skipped out after their set to catch the “secret” show, which ended up being Cock

Sparrer in a club setting. Very cool to see, even if the set was close to what they had played at

the festival. Still worthwhile-but another late night. Ben and I closed down the Backstage Bar;

Lewdd had to go get his beauty sleep.