Banging the Drum
Fun Fun Fun Fest after parties
By Audra Schroeder, 12:37PM, Fri. Oct. 22, 2010
The announcement of Dischord legends Scream headlining Red 7 on Nov. 6 as part of Fun Fun Fun Fest should be music to any hardcore aficionado's always-ringing ears. Go to Transmission's site to buy tickets for aftershows, or buy them at the individual venue. Full lineup below.
FRIDAY *ALL are $5 w/ fest wristband, $10 without
Club de Ville: 16 Deluxe, Smoke and Feathers, Royal Butchers (out)// the Moaners, David Dondero (inside)
Mohawk: Gorilla vs Bear Presents: Special Guest, Memory Tapes, Sleep Over (out)//Fol Chen, Soft Healer
Red 7: Dead to Me, Cobra Skulls, Toys That Kill, the Arrivals, Shanghai River, the Stampede
ND: Peligrosa Dance Party
The Parish: Big Sam’s Funky Nation w/ DJ Mahealani
Beerland: Faun Fables, Death is Not a Joyride, Little Teeth
Beauty Bar: Dam-funk DJ set, Bon Jay, Richard Henry
SATURDAY
Red 7: Scream, the Impalers
Mohawk: Special Guest, Joan of Arc, Dum Dum Girls DJ set (out) Kuroma (members of MGMT and Whigs), Intelligence, (in)
Beerland: the Flatliners, Off with Their Heads, Snips
Broken Neck: Outbreak, Hour of the Wolf, Red City Radio, Cruel Hand, Backtrack, Aficianado
ND: Austin Surreal/Proper Ent presents: Perseph One, Kydd, the Nice Guys, Rapid Rick, Waajeed, DJ Mel, DJ Dus, and special DJ sets by Jean Grae and Devin the Dude
The Parish: Foot Patrol w/ DJ I Wanna Be Her
Beauty Bar: Delorean DJ set, Jacques Renault DJ, Learning secrets DJs, Lemonade, Cowabunga Babes, Burger City DJ
Scoot Inn: Knuckle Rumbler’s “Bizzoounce” w/ Katey Red, B.E.B., the Glitoris (dj set), DJ Rusty Lazer
Headhunters: Mobile Death Camp, Infernaeon, Demontuary, Indisgust, Misery
SUNDAY
Red 7: Special Guest, Mammoth Grinder, Ratking
Mohawk: Margot & the Nuclear So and So’s, Sonny and the Sunsets, Golden Triangle, Jookabox
Beauty Bar: Yelle DJ set
Beerland: The Applicators, the Motards
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