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Punk in Drublic – August 20th – Fiddler’s Green

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Nostalgia: A sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal associations. Nostalgia has been shown to counteract loneliness, boredom, and anxiety. It makes people more generous to strangers and more tolerant of outsiders. A quick way to induce nostalgia is through music.

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PICK OF THE WEEK: Riot Fest – National Western Complex – Friday, Saturday, & Sunday, September 2nd – 4th

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Riot Fest returns to Denver with one of their best lineups yet, featuring a stellar mix of rock and hip-hop. Headliners this year include Jane’s Addiction, Ween, The Original Misfits, Death Cab for Cutie, Sleater Kinney, Nas, Deftones, Julian Marley, and many, many more! With this many great musical acts in one place you can’t afford to miss it!

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The Riot Fest Denver 2016 Lineup is Looking Pretty Awesome

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Lagwagon – December 11th – Summit Music Hall

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When Fat Mike (Nofx) chose to enlist Lagwagon as the first band on his label Fat Wreck Chords he knew what he was doing. The bands’ latest album has garnered unprecedented success, and people flocked from all over to see them perform at The Summit. The usual show junkies showed up, as well as the once-a-year show goers. The Summit was packed for this one and even though the balconies were open there was not much space to move around, especially during the main act.

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Reverend Horton Heat – December 30th – Gothic Theatre

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The lineup for the Reverend Horton Heat show at the Gothic on the last Monday was eclectic: a local Rock band (In the Whale) kicked it off, followed the Bluegrass Punk band from L.A. Old Man Markley. Of course, the main course was left to “the Godfather of Psychobilly” himself, Reverend Horton Heat. The variation of music was perfect, (Old Man Markley stole the show), and longtime fans enjoyed several songs from Heat’s upcoming album “Rev.”