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Revision as of 13:36, 9 August 2008
Around 1997, the City of Louisville enacted a curfew for people 16 and under. The punks of the town, led by Brat Magazine, came together to protest this travesty of justice (which years later, has barely been enforced and is pretty much a joke). Both shows were held in Jefferson Square in downtown Louisville -- right across from City Hall and the courthouse. Both shows ended after the curfew time began, ostensibly so that all minors at the show would be violating curfew by the time the shows ended.
There were two anti curfew rallies, detailed below:
Anti-curfew Rally one (?-?-97):
- Four Rose Society
- Hedge (last show)
- Metroschifter
Anti-Curfew Show Two (?-?-98):
- By The Grace Of God
- Gold Jacket Club
- TAP
- Red Sun
- Man VS God
- Bodyhammer (first show)