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Off With Their Heads sign with Epitaph
According to Rich over at Switchblade Comb , local punk rockers Off With Their Heads have recently signed a deal with Epitaph Records, which has housed national acts like NOFX, the Offspring, and owner Brett Gurewitz's band Bad Religion.
We the People Festival - POSTPONED
Bad Religion Sorry, punk/hip-hop fans: Due to "ongoing economic challenges," organizers of the We the People Festival have decided to postpone the event to early 2010.
Tues Double Shot: Bad Religion
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S LONGSTANDING PUNK CHAMPS Bad Religion In the tradition '70s FM radio, JamBase's Tuesday tradition offers readers a pair of fab tunes from an artist worthy of the Double Shot treatment.
Score a pair of tix to see Bad Religion, Madvillain and more! November 5, 2009 The music, arts and culture festival We the People returns to L.A. on Saturday, November 21.
TICKETS: Lady Gaga to play The Pearl
Pop changeling Lady Gaga lights up The Pearl at the Palms on Dec. 18. Tickets are $100 and $125 and go on sale at noon Saturday at The Pearl box office, 4321 W. Flamingo Road, and Ticketmaster outlets.
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Music: Music this weekend and beyond
Live music and more, tonight through Thursday, compiled by Shaun Brady, Laurie T. Conrad, James Johnson, and Sara Sherr.
Live music and more, tonight through Thursday, compiled by Shaun...
Live music and more, tonight through Thursday, compiled by Shaun Brady, Laurie T. Conrad, Tom Di Nardo, James Johnson, and Sara Sherr.
Detroit, MI psychobilly-punk band the Koffin Kats claim their influences range from bands such as Alice Cooper, Motley Crue, Tom Waits and Bad Religion.
Noteworthy: Down By Law, Social Distortion
Singer/guitarist Dave Smalley , a legend in the evolution of American punk and hardcore, brings the latest incarnation of his venerable quartet to town - always a thrill.
21st Century Digi... - Bad Relig...
Out of all of the Southern Californian hardcore punk bands of the early '80s, Bad Religion stayed around the longest.
American punk band Bad Religion. Photo / Supplied. POPERA Initially brought together by music marketing mastermind Simon Cowell, Il Divo blend traditional operatic techniques with popular songs.
A generation ago, Bad Religion was really a rough-and-tumble punk act. Two songs, "We're All Going to Die" and "Part III," filmed for public access television in 1984, shows off the band's debt to The Germs and Circle Jerks before it pioneered the sound that would later become the blueprint of melodic hardcore for years to come.
Heckler's Delight: Eternal Adolescent Punks The Queers
Singer/guitarist Joe "Joe Queer" King is the sole constant in The Queers , a pop-punk concern that's closing in on the big 3-0 and has shed more members than your dog's had fleas.
8+ Scientifically-Minded Musicians
Modern musicians are frequently believed to be stupid airheads who couldn't hold down any "real" job.
See who will be opening the Spectrum's closing shows
With three of the four shows with which Pearl Jam will close out the history of Wachovia Spectrum in Philadelphia already sold out, ita s clear it doesna t matter who the groupa s opening acts will be.
Mariachi Punk: The Bronx At Home In L.A.
Members of the Los Angeles-based hardcore punk band The Bronx have taken a radical career turn - they've recorded a mariachi record.
Frank Turner, working-class hero
After a decade of slogging it out in a series of hard-core punk bands, Frank Turner decided it was time to play some music his mother, a choral singer, could relate to.
Social Distortion sorts it out
Social Distortion emerged from Orange County in the early 1980s as part of the Los Angeles punk scene.
Bad Religion Repress Early Albums On Vinyl
Epitaph Records has represessed three of Bad Religion's classic early albums. The records include How Could Hell Be Any Worse?, Suffer and No Control.
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