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Street Dogs with Guttermouth, The Interrupters, and more

Oct 4, 2025 at 11:30 AM and 12:00 PM  ·  Berth 46, Los Angeles, CA Berth 46, Los Angeles, CA

Street Dogs
Oct 4
Street Dogs
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Punk band Dead to Me, from San Francisco, formed in 2003 with One Man Army vets Jack Dalrymple and Brandon Pollack, plus bassist Chicken. Known for their late-'70s punk style, they released "Cuban Ballerina" in 2006, featuring socially conscious lyrics. They've collaborated with bands like NOFX and the Adolescents.
T.S.O.L., formed in 1978 in Huntington Beach, CA, is known for blending punk and goth styles. Popular for "Nothing for You," they influenced bands like the Misfits. Faced lineup changes and genre shifts, collaborating with the Dead Kennedys and touring with bands like Guns N' Roses. Iconic in L.A.'s punk scene, their legacy includes a feature in "Suburbia" and a resurgence with 2009's "Life, Liberty & the Pursuit of Free Downloads."
Hailing from Wyoming, Teenage Bottlerocket is known for their punk rock sound with hits on topics like KISS and Top Gun. They've toured globally, often collaborating with producer Andrew Berlin. Their ninth album, "Sick Sesh!", praised by Fat Mike as their best, features intentionally noisy guitars. Despite two decades in the industry, their high-energy shows continue, proving they're far from slowing down.
Los Angeles-based rock band The Bronx, formed in 2002, known for energetic hard rock and alter ego Mariachi El Bronx. Acclaimed for blue-collar hard rock anthems and riveting performances with six albums.
Pennywise, from Hermosa Beach, CA, is a legendary punk band known for their energetic anthems like "Same Old Story" and "Bro Hymn." Their sound blends subversion and celebration, capturing the essence of California and making them a staple on SoCal radio and global festivals. With members Jim Lindberg, Fletcher Dragge, Byron McMackin, and Randy Bradbury, they've collaborated with producer Cameron Webb.
The Queers, punk rockers from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, have delivered snotty, fast-paced music since 1982. Known for their no-frills punk anthems and puerile lyrics, they've put out notable albums like "Love Songs for the Retarded" (1993) and "Don't Back Down" (1996), influenced by the Ramones. Their key lineup was Joe King/Queer, Hugh O'Neill, and B-Face. They've collaborated with Screeching Weasel's Ben Weasel and released on labels like Lookout and Hopeless Records. Despite lineup changes and challenges, The Queers continue to shape punk with live albums and cover sets.
Winnipeg’s Comeback Kid is a punk band known for high-energy performances and albums like Broadcasting (2007) and Die Knowing (2014). Founded in 2002 by members of Figure Four, the band gained traction with Victory Records, releasing the influential hit Wake the Dead. They’ve toured widely with bands like Madball and Gorilla Biscuits and collaborated with producer Bill Stevenson. The lineup has evolved over the years, with Andrew Neufeld on vocals and Stu Ross on guitar, releasing albums like Heavy Steps (2022).
Emerging in 1980 from Los Angeles, Bad Religion's socially conscious punk rock, driven by Greg Graffin and Brett Gurewitz, has influenced generations and shaped the genre.
Guttermouth, from Huntington Beach, California, is a punk band known for energetic style and outspoken lyrics. Formed in 1989, they released hits like "Puke" and albums like Teri Yakimoto and Eat Your Face. They've worked with Nitro and Epitaph Records, and were known for their controversial departure from the Warped Tour. Over the years, band members have included Mark Adkins and original and new members across various releases. Noteworthy collaborations include a track for the Sublime tribute album.
Agent Orange, formed in 1979 in Placentia, CA by Mike Palm, pioneered surf punk, mixing surf guitar with punk energy. Known for "Bloodstains," they gained fame in the West Coast punk scene. Key albums include "Living in Darkness" and "This Is the Voice." Despite lineup changes, they remained a strong live act into the 2010s. Their collaborations included iconic punk figures and they performed covers of classics like Jefferson Airplane's "Somebody to Love."
Formed in 1978 in L.A.'s South Bay, Descendents are punk legends known for their energetic style. Key members include Milo Aukerman and Bill Stevenson. They're celebrated for albums like "Milo Goes to College" and their early unreleased work now on "9th & Walnut."
California's IGNITE is a dynamic hardcore band renowned for over 25 years. Their self-titled album showcases political, melodic themes, featuring new vocalist Eli Santana.
Stiff Little Fingers, a legendary punk band from Belfast, formed in 1977. Known for "Inflammable Material," they pioneered punk with The Clash and still tour today.
The Adicts, a distinctive British punk band from Ipswich, formed in the late '70s. Known for their Clockwork Orange-inspired look and energetic shows, they hit the charts with "Viva la Revolution." Their notable albums include "Songs of Praise" and "Sound of Music." They also released under the name ADX. Despite periods of inactivity, they continued to make music with labels like Captain Oi! and Nuclear Blast.

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