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Pennywise – March 14th – Gothic Theater

Estimated read time 4 min read

Many types of Punk Rock were represented Saturday night at the Gothic Theatre, starting with Melodic Rock/Punk Rock, followed by Pop Punk, then Melodic Hardcore, and ending with Skate Punk. The crowd was as varied as the lineup, there were lots of middle-agers, bros, cool kids, and even a few Screamo fans that showed up for the sold-out event. Many fans showed support for one of the biggest names in Punk Rock by wearing Pennywise t-shirts.

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Lagwagon – December 11th – Summit Music Hall

Estimated read time 5 min read

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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Dillinger Four – August 9th – Summit Music Hall

Estimated read time 8 min read

All the old-school Punk Rockers showed up for the Riot Fest promoted event at the Summit Music Hall last Saturday. Fans from all over came out for the long overdue reunion show for the band Pinhead Circus, a Colorado band that was formed in 1988 and played last in 2008 and what ended up being a wild and controversial set from Dillinger Four, ending abruptly due to their bassists’ exposed genitals.