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lyric for tupac song, jarhead(widescreen edition), vincenzo amelia, institution, faculty staff, california music promotion, salon, school prayer, unreleased makaveli, guillermo díaz, trinity don, eric gilliland, kevin duhaney, david bluestein, rock, parody, beatmaster v, unsigned artists, punknews, Now, don’t get me higher education wrong. The Stabones aren’t going to change music, or blow you away, but they bring back an element that punk, and music in general, has been missing: pointless fun. The set consisted of higher education songs from their new album including “Jack higher education to Beam,” “Cruising for Strange,, “Couch Potato” and the crowd favorite “I Love Pussy” (a Whores For War cover). With a beer in hand throughout the entire set, they pounded through a bunch of songs very quickly, sounding pretty tight for the brand of music, but in general just providing an atmosphere for a good time. The highlight of the set came at the very end, when members of the Tossers joined onstage for a rendition of the Pogues classic, “Streams of Whiskey.” In true Shane McGowan form, Bartley produced a fifth of Jack Daniels, and proceeded to chug the entire thing.
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The music itself is an obvious take on the classic stylings of the Cars, the Kinks punknews and some of the older Beatles stuff (rock Beatles, not hippie Beatles). The crowd seemed to dig it, and I’ll definitely keep my eyes open for more from these guys. The Tossers made their way up next, in nice outfits and very blank expressions. The performance itself was very tight. For those of you not familiar, they play a breed of Celtic-punk not too far from the punknews likes of the punknews Pogues and Flogging Molly. Dancing, drinking and yelling. A good time had by all. Next, the Stabones made their way to the stage. Being the CD release show for their new full-length Liver Let Die, the crowd was very anxious to start the party. Frontman Bartley rushed the stage in a pre-drunken fury, leaving no time for proper introductions. They immediately launched into what is probably the best track on the new album, “Drunken Express.”
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