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Event Archive - BRENT 'FUBAR' JOHNSON MEMORIAL SHOW FEATURING~: Dayglo Abortions, Power Clown, Rampage, Strugglers, Wasted Strays, Scum Element
Sat. June 3rd 2017 - Sat. June 3rd 2017 @ Rickshaw Theatre Vancouver BC
815PM SHARP doors at 7:00 PM
$10 ADV $15 DOOR
Presented by: FLATLANDERS UNITED, NO BOLLOCKS EVENTS
Event Categories
Music: Pop / Rock / Indie, Punk / Metal / Hardcore, Tribute / CoverSAT JUNE 3RD * BRENT 'FUBAR' JOHNSON MEMORIAL SHOW FEATURING* DAYGLO ABORTIONS * POWERCLOWN * RAMPAGE * THE STRUGGLERS * WASTED STRAYS * SCUM ELEMENT * DOORS 7PM SHOW 815PM SHARP * TIX $15 AT THE DOOR * MAJORITY PROCEEDS TO THE FAMILY *
RICKSHAW THEATRE 254 EAST HASTINGS
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RICKSHAW THEATRE 254 EAST HASTINGS
https://www.facebook.com/events/1897466293856791/
LIMITED 10 BUCK ADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT RICKSHAWTHEATRE.COM OR
https://www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/1483896
Reviews
No articles have been linked to this profileDayglo Abortions (Old School Punk)
Photo credit Trevor Hagen
The Dayglo's are quite possibly the definition of "Canuck Punk" Formed during the heyday of Punk back in 1979 they have recorded 8 albums and have mounted many world wide tours. Their live show is legendary so check em out when they play. more info
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Power Clown (Maiden East Van)
Members from D.O.A., The Real Mckenzies, and Death Sentence dressed clowns thrashing out tunes to create the greatest Maiden tribute band ever! more info
Rampage (Hard Rock)
Rampage is fronted by legend Randy Rampage, former Annihilator frontman and DOA co-founder. Rampage is composed of Duane Chaos (22nd Century, I Braineater) on guitar, Danny Nargang (Kickaxe) on second guitar, Brent Johnson (Real MacKenzies) on bas and the Great Baldini (DOA) on Drums. The hard hitting, fist pumping sound is a combination of vint... more info
Scum Element
"Horrible pop punk with too much cursing, too much guitar noodling, and too much silliness. Sixteen tracks of absolute torture. To top it off, they do a cover of The Cars 'Just What I Needed'. This is not what I needed..."
~MAXIMUMROCKNROLL
#175 [Dec '97] more info