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==Bands to play there:== | |||
*[[The Revenants]] | *[[The Revenants]] | ||
*[[Skam Impaired]] | *[[Skam Impaired]] | ||
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*[[Of Asaph]] | *[[Of Asaph]] | ||
*[[Johnny Hold On]] | *[[Johnny Hold On]] | ||
*[[Blitzkrieg Sucker Punch]] | |||
*[[Cherub Scourge]] (Last Show) | |||
===National acts to play there:=== | |||
*The Undead | *The Undead | ||
*Against All Authority | *Against All Authority | ||
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*Ass Chapel | *Ass Chapel | ||
*Disenchanted | *Disenchanted | ||
==Media== | |||
*<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OseTJ6DjwHI</youtube> | |||
*<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZHPI-R4_Yg</youtube> |
Latest revision as of 11:52, 20 October 2024
Pandamonium (spelled wrong on purpose) started in early 1999 as a arcade and internet gaming site on Bardstown Road across from the army surplus store that has been there since the dawn of time. After a few months, punks and hardcore kids started contacting the place to have shows there, and it didn't take long for the place to realize it was easier to make money off of shows than just video games.
The first show there was with Skam Impaired and The Lynnwoods, with The Revenants and The Vagrants playing the second... but soon hardcore or more usually metal "core" bands started kicking out the jams there as well, with the Armbar riot happening there. The Revenants handled much of the booking.
Pandamonium closed in 2001 due to neighborhood complaints as well as financial restraints caused by increased rent as more of the area was becoming increasingly gentrified. The complaints and police visits became more and more frequent and the result was a deterioration of crowds. Also contributing to the demise was the opening of The Brycc House, which became an alternate place to see all-aged shows in the Highlands neighborhood.
The building was converted into a Book and Music Exchange.
Bands to play there:
- The Revenants
- Skam Impaired
- Blitzkrieg Sucker Punch
- The Lynnwoods
- The Vagrants
- Drifts Get Deeper
- Armbar
- Ants In An Argument
- The Glasspack
- "Black Flag"
- Destined To Fall
- The Dick Four
- Abscise
- Crosmember
- Three Nails For A False Prophet - first show
- Red Sun
- Panure - first show
- Cherub Scourge
- The Seaside Panel
- My Life Denial
- Contortion
- Aqua Jones
- The National Acrobat
- Blue Collar Revenge Theory
- Unfulfilled
- Easel
- C Average Dreamer
- Party Girls
- Of Asaph
- Johnny Hold On
- Blitzkrieg Sucker Punch
- Cherub Scourge (Last Show)
National acts to play there:
- The Undead
- Against All Authority
- Alkaline Trio
- American Nightmare
- Bane
- Mu330
- Tender Blindspot
- Radar Mercury
- Grade
- Error Type 11
- Cherry Valence
- Teen Idols
- Walls of Jericho
- Pitboss 2K
- Rx Bandits
- The Cave In
- Isis
- Burn It Down
- Ass Chapel
- Disenchanted