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In July 2003 the Vandals filmed a live concert album and DVD at the House of Blues in Anaheim as part of Kung Fu's The Show Must Go Off! series. It was released the following year and featured mostly songs written from 1995 to 2002. 2003 also saw the release of Hollywood Potato Chip , which strayed a bit from the pop-punk formula of their 1990s ...
With their Nitro contract fulfilled The Vandals moved to Kung Fu, [5] releasing Internet Dating Superstuds in 2002 and the live album and DVD Live at the House of Blues in 2003. The Shingo Japanese Remix Album was released in 2005, made up of remixes of Vandals songs by Japanese DJ Shingo Asari.
Joseph Patrick Escalante (born January 30, 1963) is an American [1] musician, television writer, film and television director, radio host, and former television executive. He is known professionally as the bassist and songwriter for the punk rock band The Vandals, and creator and episodic director of the paranormal travel series Monsters Across America on Fox Nation.
The Show Must Go Off! is a live concert DVD series produced by Kung Fu Films, an offshoot of the Kung Fu Records label, which began in 2002. [1] The producer was Vandals bassist Joe Escalante. As of 2005, the series featured at least 19 "episodes".
It was presented as episode 9 of Kung Fu Films' The Show Must Go Off! live concert DVD series (episode 1 had also been a live Vandals concert, from their 2001 Christmas Formal). Kung Fu Films is an offshoot of Kung Fu Records, the record label started in 1996 by Vandals members Joe Escalante and Warren Fitzgerald. Having previously worked in ...
The Vandals: May 25, 2000 Barcelona: Spain Palau Sant Jordi: May 26, 2000 San Sebastián: Velódromo de Anoeta: May 29, 2000 London: England Wembley Arena: The Monkeywrench May 30, 2000 5/30/00 – London, England: June 1, 2000 Dublin: Ireland Point Theatre: The Vandals June 3, 2000 Glasgow: Scotland: SECC: June 4, 2000 Manchester: England ...
Tickets for Morgan Wallen's "I'm The Problem "tour vary by venue, but the least expensive seats at most locations start between $97 and $120, with VIP tickets as high as $1,100 apiece in some cities.
Hollywood Potato Chip is the tenth studio album by the Southern California punk rock band The Vandals, released in 2004 by Kung Fu Records.A music video starring guitarist and producer Warren Fitzgerald was filmed for the band's cover version of Queen's "Don't Stop Me Now".