
Mike Peters reminisces on the 30th anniversary of The Spirit of ’86 concert, how punk culture influences his perseverance in life and his positive outlook in life.
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Mike Peters reminisces on the 30th anniversary of The Spirit of ’86 concert, how punk culture influences his perseverance in life and his positive outlook in life.
Twitch has been a powerful and positive outlet for Codes to grow in his DJ career and expand on his community Links: Twitch | Discord | Instagram Other Artists in the As Seen On Twitch Series: Tony H A Friday night on Twitch with Codes is a spectacle. He uses visuals … Read More ›
Kung Fu Overdrive Makes its debut performance at Punk Rock Night Links: Facebook Discover more with our feature on the band. In anticipation of their upcoming debut release, Kung Fu Overdrive premiered at the July 31 Punk Rock Night. Teaming up with Midnight Creeps and Rolling Sixes, their mix of high … Read More ›
Peter Harper Is Ready for the Road Trip and a Summer filled with Live Jams and his Unique Blues Style Links: Official Site | Facebook Peter Harper is enthusiastic. For someone who spends a lot of time on the road and thrives on the connection between music and people, the … Read More ›
Bringing out the best of the Indianapolis rock and punk scene, Kung Fu Overdrive launches with their debut album and upcoming Punk Rock Night premiere Link: Facebook Under a canopy of bright orange and yellow hues, the walls of The Pop Machine bear witness to stories. The Indianapolis recording studio … Read More ›
Carnival Art was a vessel for more important alternative acts of the 1990s Formed in Los Angeles in 1989, Carnival Art carved a small niche into the early 1990s alternative rock story with their uncompromised music that blurred the lines of making fun of Sunset Strip rock to brazen punk, … Read More ›
On ODDfellows, Information Society builds a firm representation of their career Link: Bandcamp | Facebook When John Lydon told Tom Snyder on the Tomorrow Show, “We ain’t no band, we’re a company simple”—Lydon snarling at Snyder about his band PIL—some kids from Minneapolis took note. Information Society originally viewed their … Read More ›
4Gazm ends the 90s with a dose of Orange County female punk The 1990s Southern California scene was a snarling melting pot of punk bands and diverse rebel rousers. The female punk scene became just as strong a statement as anything else coming out of the Los Angeles haze. 4Gazm … Read More ›