| 1 |
USA-holes
(Wolves in Wolves' Clothing)BUY |
|---|---|
| 2 |
Seeing Double At The Triple Rock
(Wolves in Wolves' Clothing)BUY |
| 3 |
We March To The Beat Of Indifferent Drum
(Wolves in Wolves' Clothing)BUY |
| 4 |
Leaving Jesusland
(Wolves in Wolves' Clothing)BUY |
| 5 |
You're Wrong
(Never Trust a Hippy [EP])BUY |
| 6 |
wore out the soles of my party boots (Previously Unreleased)
(The Greatest Songs Ever Written (By Us))BUY |
| 7 |
Seperation Of Church And Skate
(War on Errorism)BUY |
| 8 |
Fanco Un-American
(War on Errorism)BUY |
| 9 |
Idiots Are Taking Over
(War on Errorism)BUY |
| 10 |
We Got Two Jealous Agains
(War on Errorism)BUY |
Four bands. The Snips, Flatliners, Dillinger 4, and NOFX. Sound quality for all bands was terrible. If you want to hear the words, forget it. All of the bands had obvious talent, but it was a rather boring show until D4 took the stage. They were the 1st band that anyone seemed to know any songs of. The singer/bassist has a great sense of humor and stage presence. NOFX though, they can do a show. I'll be honest, I hadn't listened to them before the show. This was apparent even to the band. Fat Mike even called me out on this and alerted everyone who may not have noticed. I was the one with the Leftover Crack shirt. Anyways, I ended up having a good time. I got a pick from El Hefe, as did both of my friends that went with me. The show went on forever, wrapping up at midnight. Later on, I hit a deer at 75 mph on I-90. It was dead before I got there, but it's more dead now. Nearly removed my car from the road. All in all, this was a memorable show and night. I'd see them again. Maybe I'll even know a song or two for next time.