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  2. SOMA San Diego - Wikipedia

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    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."

  3. Ché Café - Wikipedia

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    Ché Café was founded in 1980 by several UCSD students, including Scott Kessler, Ruth Rominger, Kim Higgs, and Joy Every. The name is primarily a nod to the late Argentine revolutionary Che Guevara, but was registered as a backronym for "Cheap Healthy Eats" with the university administration in an attempt to avoid political scrutiny.

  4. Punk rock in California - Wikipedia

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    Up until that point, only alternative format FM stations like KROQ 106.7 in Los Angeles, KWOD 106.5 in Sacramento, 91X in San Diego, Live 105 in San Francisco and Channel 92.3 in San Jose, as well as local public and college radio stations such as KDVS 90.3 in Davis played punk music.

  5. The Misfits, Iggy Pop Anchor Classic Punk Fest No Values - AOL

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    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.

  6. Justin Pearson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Pearson also attended metal shows at house parties, eventually discovering Che Café, [8] an all-ages venue on the campus of UC San Diego. [7] The Che frequently hosted underground metal and punk bands. At the venue he saw shows by Blast, Chain of Strength, Carcass, Chumbawamba, Crossed Out, Inside Out, Filth, and Sleep. [8]

  7. The Zeros (American band) - Wikipedia

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    The band is infamous for playing an entire set consisting of eight replays of "Beat Your Heart Out" in San Francisco. In 1995, the band resurfaced with a new album, Knockin' Me Dead. [3] More recently, the Zeros reunited to tour in Spain in early 2007. All four members reunited again for a short West Coast tour that began in San Diego in June 2009.

  8. Buck-O-Nine - Wikipedia

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    Surgery followed, and eventually, the band headed straight home for San Diego, while Bell recovered with his parents by his side. Longtime associated Andy Platfoot filled in on bass for the ailing Bell before becoming a full-time member of the band. Buck-O-Nine won eight San Diego Music Awards between 1995 - 2000. [11]

  9. Battalion of Saints - Wikipedia

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    San Diego, California, U.S. Genres: Punk rock, hardcore punk: Years active: 1980–1985 1995–2019: Labels: ... After doing a number of local shows, the band did a ...

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