I confess, most of the 1990s punk scene passed me by. While the groups being feted at last Saturday's 90s Punk Rock Covers night at the House of Targ were having their heyday, the punk music I was listening too was largely the product of Nuggets stalwarts such as The Knickerbockers and modern emulators like The Chesterfield Kings, Fuzztones and Nomads. Still, I was keen to see what Jim Bryson, Chris Page, Blake Jacobs and Leigh Newton were up to as they paid tribute to The Doughboys (in particular, the songs written by drummer Brock Pytel), so the music of Osker, Face to Face and MXPX were just gravy. Cool Kids Not You kicked off the evening's music with a set of tunes from Los Angeles' Osker (who were a bit later than the 1990s, but whatever).
Percussive action with Bill!
Singalong action with Simon and Tom!
More Tom!
More singalong action!
Extra Bill!
More Simon!
The Doughboys were the only band of the evening I could claim any familiarity with; it was also a rare chance to see Jim Bryson perform in a reasonably intimate venue; the last time I saw him live was at Bluesfest all the way back in 2007.
Feedback action with Blake!
Jim sings, Chris frets!
Hairy action!
Singalong action!
Leigh hits!
Jumping wizard action!
More Chris!
Chris sings!
Guitar action!
The whole lot!
Extra Leigh!
I'm afraid I know little of MxPx and even less of Sidelines, the band doing the covering duties ....
Guitar action!
Vocal action!
More guitar!
Shoutalong action!
Percussive action!
Rhythm section action!
Even more guitar!
The folks from Radiodazed wrapped things up with a run through Face Face's self-titled album. With appropriate shirts, of course!
Californian action!
Happy drumming action!
A shouty bit!
Facial action!
Microphone-sharing action!
That was fun!
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