Back in the mid-1980s, American punk rock had hit a brick wall and some might say it was even on the verge of extinction in some parts of the land. However, Bad Religion’s 1988 release, Suffer was the spark that reignited punk rock’s flames and took the punk rock world by storm. On Monday, September 22, Southern Californian punk rock legends Bad Religion made their way to the stage of the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium.
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Jau_Peacecraft
The Devil In Stitches
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Holy. Crap.
They played bored & extremely dangerous *acoustic* ?! Whoever read the posts in the forums suggesting that, I cannot thank you enough.
Man they just keep getting better & better, I'm jealous I couldn't see that in-person.
10/11/2008 at 21:35
Holy. Crap.
They played bored & extremely dangerous *acoustic* ?! Whoever read the posts in the forums suggesting that, I cannot thank you enough. Man they just keep getting better & better, I'm jealous I couldn't see that in-person. |
Jeremy
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Thanks for posting that. Not the best audio but it's still good.
10/06/2008 at 14:08
Thanks for posting that. Not the best audio but it's still good.
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Gary
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Here's a link to some video of Won't Somebody from the side of the stage at the Thunder Bay show that I shot.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrILfGIF1hQ
There's a couple other other clips up there as well.
10/01/2008 at 19:28
Here's a link to some video of Won't Somebody from the side of the stage at the Thunder Bay show that I shot.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrILfGIF1hQ There's a couple other other clips up there as well. |