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"Teenage Alcoholics: Punk Rock in East Los Angeles" by Jimmy Alvarado, Razorcake #3, August–September 2001 (updated for website January 2007). (Archived at Punk of the 20th Century Archives) Women in LA Punk, interviews by Alice Bag, AliceBag.com, 2006. "Punk Flyers from 1977 Los Angeles" by Mark Vallen, Art-for-a Change, 2006.
The Cruel World Festival is an annual music festival held at the Brookside at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. It was founded in 2020, and is organized by Goldenvoice, a subsidiary of AEG Presents. The festival revolves around the new wave, post-punk, gothic rock and alternative rock genres. In the park, several stages continuously host ...
The band regularly played shows in all-ages punk clubs in Los Angeles and San Diego, [4] usually donning insect costumes. [3] In September 1998, The Locust released their first full-length album, The Locust, through Gold Standard Laboratories. On June 24, 2003, The Locust released their second full-length album, Plague Soundscapes, through ANTI ...
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."
Los Angeles: Hollywood Palladium: The Dickies: April 23, 1983 San Diego: Jack Murphy Stadium — April 24, 1983 [142] Los Angeles Reseda Country Club: The Dickies April 26, 1983 [143] Goleta: Goleta Rollercade April 27, 1983 Santa Cruz: Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium: The Batteries April 28, 1983 [144] Palo Alto: Keystone: The Lifers The High ...
The Furys are a veteran Los Angeles rock band that started as icons of the early New Wave and Punk Scene in Orange County and Los Angeles—releasing their recordings independently on Double R Records and Beat Records label, they were mainstays of the early scene, and still active today. The Furys Beat Records Promotional Postcard
KROQ's rebirth was simultaneous with the emergence of punk rock in the late 1970s and new wave, and KROQ quickly became the voice of the burgeoning Los Angeles punk and new wave scene. Disc jockey Rodney Bingenheimer introduced many new bands on his show. As punk expanded its hold on the music scene during the mid to late 1970s, and KROQ ...
Carnevale's songs would be performed live at a series of shows in San Diego and Los Angeles to positive response from the other band members, it was then decided that the album would be released as The Frights' next studio album. On January 24, 2020 Everything Seems Like Yesterday released via Epitaph Records. [11]