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Punk Zine Archive, Operationphoenixrecords.com – 1980s California punk 'zine online archive. "The Hollywood Binliner: LA Punk", by Mick Farren, NME, 1977, reprinted in Crawdaddy!, 2008. Photos of San Francisco Bands circa 1980 "San Diego Punk", current news on the San Diego music scene and a 10-year archive.
SOMA San Diego is a concert venue in the Midway neighborhood of San Diego, California, adjacent to Pechanga Arena. It has been described as San Diego's "leading all-ages venue for punk and alternative-rock concerts."
The event was organized by promoter Goldenvoice, which began booking legendary West Coast punk shows in the early 1980s before expanding into Palm Springs in 1999 for the massive Coachella festival.
Cardiac Kidz was an American punk band from San Diego, California, United States, active from the late 1970s through the early 1980s.In 1979, the Cardiac Kidz released two 7" vinyl records; a 45 rpm disc, "Get Out / Find Yourself A Way" and a 33 1 ⁄ 3 rpm EP called, Playground.
The Ché Café is a worker co-operative, social center, and live music venue located on the campus of the University of California, San Diego. Zack de la Rocha described the Ché Café as "A place that is not only a great venue, but a source of inspiration and community building for any artist, student, or worker that has entered its doors."
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The original Casbah location hosted San Diego bands such as Rocket from the Crypt, Lucy's Fur Coat, Trumans Water, Three Mile Pilot, Creedle, Heavy Vegetable, Fluf, Inch, Crash Worship and Deadbolt. It also hosted bands such as Nirvana [ 2 ] and the Smashing Pumpkins .
Lucky 7 was an American pop punk band from San Diego, California.They formed in 1997 and the next year independently released their first record, titled Miss Fortune.After touring with bands such as New Found Glory, Something Corporate, Pink, and Good Charlotte and receiving internet notice created by their high download rate at MP3.com, Lucky 7 signed with Shock Records/Omega Records, where ...