March 25, 1994 at the Somber Reptile with The Queers and Car Vs. Driver. Classic mid-nineties homemade flyer. This is what they looked like before we got computers (and we were retarded). No deadheads allowed I guess.
The Queers, Car vs. Driver, Quadiliacha show occurred when the Somber Reptile was doing shows in the basement too (The Lazy Lizard Lounge or something). Round Ear Spock played that night down there, and we were super pumped because it was our first show "opening" for a big band, even though it was basically a separate show in a connected venue. The flyers we made up certainly didn't bother making the distinction, haha. I was totally starstruck by the Queers, even moreso due to the fact that they had Dan Panic and Dan Vapid from Screeching Weasel playing with them. I helped Panic carry his drums out and felt cool. Also, I still keep in touch with B-Face to this day after meeting him at this show. (That no deadheads thing on the flyer really made me chuckle, btw.)
RES shared a bassist with Stopper. I'll have to ask him if he's got their version of the 7 Seconds flyer. They managed to play with a bunch of big punk bands back then (The Misfits, Fear, Rancid, etc).
The Queers, Car vs. Driver, Quadiliacha show occurred when the Somber Reptile was doing shows in the basement too (The Lazy Lizard Lounge or something). Round Ear Spock played that night down there, and we were super pumped because it was our first show "opening" for a big band, even though it was basically a separate show in a connected venue. The flyers we made up certainly didn't bother making the distinction, haha. I was totally starstruck by the Queers, even moreso due to the fact that they had Dan Panic and Dan Vapid from Screeching Weasel playing with them. I helped Panic carry his drums out and felt cool. Also, I still keep in touch with B-Face to this day after meeting him at this show. (That no deadheads thing on the flyer really made me chuckle, btw.)
RES shared a bassist with Stopper. I'll have to ask him if he's got their version of the 7 Seconds flyer. They managed to play with a bunch of big punk bands back then (The Misfits, Fear, Rancid, etc).
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