3 top notch local Houston bands with their roots heavily in Punk's past join together to celebrate Bill's(of Chelsea Hotel, The Pagans, etc.) birthday!
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The world famous Punk Rock ghouls make their annual stop through Texas! Review by Abe Hill
While, the skating is of course the main attraction, there's still some topnotch bands to set the mood. From, Garage, Punk, Thrash, and even a Minor Threat tribute, it could be found at SUAR. If the skating, and music isn't enough there's some classic cars!
Cars, Punk Rock, & Skating! It's all here. The nationally known Fun Fun Fun Fest has come and gone for another year, and the dust has now finally settled(that's not a figure of speech, by the way)! Stop in and take a look! You know you want to. Review by Chris Flakus
The unrelenting Stern brothers bring Youth Brigade to Rudyard's with some of Houston's finest Punk Rock talent! It's a nonstop, pit swirling, talent filled night! "Read More"!
Okay, so the newest star child of the Punk Rock world, OFF!, which features an amazing line up of veteran talent, paired with Cerebral Ballzy, who are quite possibly the best modern Hardcore Punk band around, plus Retox, a thrashy, explosive, Noise Punk band, and they're all under one roof on one night. Holy crap! That's even better than Greg Ginn's keyboard playing cat! What could make it better!?!? Oh, wait there's a fashion in the other room of the venue, which means there will be frequent socialites walking into the OFF! side with fashion fauxhawks? Oh my god! It's orgasmic! Read More! PUNK IS NOT DEAD!! PUNK IS NOT DEAD!!! PUNK IS NOT DEAD!!! Warning: "I hope you like books cause it's a long exciting tale."
One of the longest standing Punk Rock bands still around, and champions of the UK '77 sound, The Vibrators made their way to a somewhat last minute Houston stop. They crammed into the one of the smallest Punk venues possible, and it's a wonder it didn't burst from the surprisingly intense show they put on!
I arrived at the show a little early, though I was actually worried about being late since I drove around Fitzgerald’s for a good half hour searching for parking before finally settling at Stude park. Walking around the block, I was pumped up, but unsure of what to expect. I honestly had never really been much of an Agnostic Front fan based off of the few songs that I’ve heard from various compilations. Review by Dane Posner
To say this was an odd night was a bit of an understatement, the bill had a thrash band as the headliners while there was only two true blue punk bands on the bill, the rest were metal bands ranging from thrash/death to of all things, power metal. Review By Kris Prudhomme
The kings of Junk Rock hit Fitzgerald's for a night of drunk punk fun on the first night of their Texas tour. Time to get sloppy!!
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