Kim and Donnies ‘Punk is not Dead, it just got really old’ birthday celebration
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- When
- May 13, 2016
- Where
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Rudyard’s
2010 Waugh
Houston,TX 77006 - Cost
- $8.00
Rudyard’s presents Kim and Donnie’s “Punk is not Dead, it just got really old” birthday celebration w/ The Satanic Overlords of Rock n Roll * The Burns * Hell’s Engine * Screech of Death * The Bang Shifts.
Satanic Overlords of Rock N Roll (Houston, TX)
https://www.facebook.com/The-Satanic-Overlords-Of-Rock-N-Roll-1615574542043453
Satan Loving, Rock N Roll Addicted, Hell Junkies!!!!
Bill Fool: Guitar,
Lencho Cevallos: Bass,
Donnie Stokes: Vocals
John Tolczyk: Guitar
Cheech: Drums
The Burns (Houston, TX)
https://www.facebook.com/theburnsmusic
Formed in the summer of 07 we are a by product of the Texas bands, Simpleton, Dive and Donkey Punch. Our sound is a product of a variety of musical interests varying from classic country to hard rock. Our set consists of both electric and acoustic material.
Hell’s Engine (Houston, TX)
https://www.reverbnation.com/hellsengine
Screech of Death (Houston, TX)
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Screech-of-Death/277191009099085
“..the righteously named Screech of Death, a relatively new “midtempo old-school punk” combination of two Texas punk warriors and one L.A. import. The Californian is Lisafer, Screech of Death’s lead singer and bassist, whose impressive rap sheet includes hitches with storied goth-punks 45 Grave, D.I., Nina Hagen and most recently Snapper, which also featured Rikk Agnew of the Adolescents.
Joining her is drummer Arthur Hayes, an original member of notorious cornholers the Hickoids as well as The Next and Mystery Date, and a longtime San Antonio scenester who used to book bands at legendary Alamo City dive Tacoland. Although it’s his first band playing guitar, J.R. Delgado’s local punk credentials span notable names like Doomsday Massacre, the Party Owls, Anarchitex and Sugar Shack; he also owned and operated landmark punk/alternative club the Axiom long before east downtown’s so-called “Warehouse District” was trendy.” – Houston Press
The Bang Shifts (Houston, TX)
https://www.facebook.com/The-Bang-Shifts-1697333340504196