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MT Hooligans Presents Trash A Go-Go At Shanghai's Yuyintang & Logo
Trash A Go-Go, Shanghai's monthly event for rock cretins and creature features
By Mi2N
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2010-07-02
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They come: squirming from the dumps; slumping-clumps twisting their way from garbage disposals; snapping to the sounds of the garbage truck as it screeches along the pulsating street. Zombies with names ripped from the Apocalypse Times like the Ferriday Fireball, the Human Atom Bomb, and the Memphis Flash: this is Trash A Go-Go, Shanghai's monthly event for rock cretins and creature features to vibrate their skulls and shake their asses. Retro-future vintage-fresh, this baby-death rattle comes monthly like the full moon. This month's scar-crossed rumble comes Saturday, July 24th to Yuyintang then after party at Logo, with no cover charge.

7/24 at Yuyintang start 22:00 - 24:00 ticket:35RMB
Line up: The Angry Jerks/Paris/The Instigation
After party at logo no cover
Line up: The Beat Bandits/ Jorden&The Dodos/DJ B.O

七月!南京的老牌old school punk / psychobilly团体 Angry Jerks 终于回到了上海!
并带领死党The Beat Bandits / The Instigation / Pairs及同城rockabilly新贵,trash a gogo为您奉上“狂暴的七月”。
同一个晚上呈现两场疯狂sub-genre地下摇滚派对。
延续一贯的trash理念。
Psychobilly/Instrumental/Garage/Hardcore/Rockabilly 连续上演垃圾亚文化讽刺剧!
就在 Trash a gogo Shanghai !

7月24日22点至7月25日24点 @育音堂 Angry Jerks / Pairs / Instigation Ticket: 35RMB
7月25日24点30分至2点 @logo The Beat Bandits / Jorden & The Dodos / DJ B.O. Ticket: Free 免票

The Angry Jerks
Fierce vocals with melodic-harcore exasperation, all run-together with a rollicking beat-beat-beat, The Angry Jerks' members hail from Nanjing, but their sound comes closer to something the nihilistic SoCal punks of the early 1980s punk scene like The Circle Jerks and Black Flag spewed out. With their snapping back-beat from standup bassist Xiaona and Cramps styles-digs though, a bit of psychobilly stiletto-edge gleam has formed around their blade, creating a more jackhammer pound to their attack.

Pairs
A two-some that owes more to Suicide than more contemporary rock-duos, Pairs brings a droning, disheartening drone that disarms before it's drummer/vocalist smashes the conscience to bits.

The Beat Bandits
With a foot in the ass-shaking surf-swing of Dick Dale and The Champs, the Beat Bandits allows listeners to hang-ten over bouncy baselines and jumpy keyboards until...until....CRASH! Mizuzu's Tsunami-sized guitar roars waves at the audience like a long-lost Godzilla villain. You're caught in the middle as these two sides duel it out, leaving the listener to pogo and twist with equal zeal.

The Instigation
Crack Babies. That's all that I could verbalize after witnessing, nee, experiencing, the last Instigation show: Crack Babies. It's in the chorus to one of the songs the lead singer of this sloppy-punk gang that features the stringe-playing members of the Beat Bandits (Mizuzu and Toshi) belched out. A testament to the DIY spirit of rock and roll, and lots of beer, The Instigation is rock and roll not for the bleat-hearted.

DJ B.O
Urban vagabound DJ B.O loves glitter and moshpits, glams and slams, books and dirty looks. Becoming a DJ as an excuse to crawl out of his living quarters, He rebels against people who DJ because they are afraid to dance in public. He will sing and dance to provoke movement; he is somewhere between vaudeville and Warhol. Featuring vintage-hits and forgotten favorites, he thinks dance music is for pussies but The Shanghri-Las are fucking artists, man. Tech? NO.

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