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Revision as of 11:35, 6 December 2004

The Southend show was an annual event put on by Noise Pollution to help promote southend punk/hardcore and remind everyone of Louisville's punk roots in the south end. One of the highlights of each year (besides seeing your friends and their smiling faces) was the tape or CD that Noise Pollution gave to each person who paid at the door.

1998

1998 cover
Formats: 300 cassettes

At Incarnation Church off of Dixie Hwy.

1999

1999 cover
Formats: 300 cassettes

At Lynnview Community Center

2000

March 17, 2000 cover
Formats: 300 cassettes

At Shockers on the Outer Loop. March 17, 2000

2001

2001 cover
Formats: 300 cassettes

At Lynnview Community Center

2002

March 17, 2000 cover
Formats: ? CDs

At The Brycc House on Bardstown Rd.