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Punks on the Pier



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SPIKE up the mohawk and don the ripped jeans - North Wales will be coming under siege by a swarm of punk bands from across the country.

On Friday, July 18, at 7pm Colwyn Bay's Victoria Pier will be visited by five local and national punk-rockers.

Birmingham based hardcore skate-punk band RAM-MAN will be taking a break from touring around the country to stop off at the recently renovated pier.

Self professed 'punk nutters from London' Local Madman will be backing them up with fellow brummies D'CornerBois.

Political-grungers AntiVirus will be adding their particular blend of punk with support a Pennsylvania based punk-band completing the line-up.

Continuing the pogo theme is a Punk Night at The Lounge Bar in Llandudno on Sunday, July 20.

North Wales' very own hardcore punk band Global Parasite will be kicking off the night with a hefty dose of moshing madness.
Adding a touch of industrial electronica to the night will be the energetic Portrait For A Lifetime.

AntiVirus will be continuing their busy weekend with an appearance in the town, and the screamo-punks Leucine will be on hand to keep the night going.

If you fancy a weekend of guitar crunching mayhem and ripped denim, then be sure to pay a visit to Colwyn Bay and Llandudno.

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  • Last Updated: 16 July 2008 10:00 AM
  • Source: n/a
  • Location: Colwyn Bay, Denbighshire
 
 
  

 
 


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