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Oct 29, 2006 (17 years ago)

Knitting Factory Brooklyn     New York, New York, United States

Band Line-up


Concert Details


Date:
Sunday, October 29, 2006
Venue:
Knitting Factory Brooklyn
Location:
New York, New York, United States

Band Genres


Ska 12 bands

Ska:

Reggae 7 bands

Reggae:

Ska Punk 6 bands

Ska Punk:

Modern Ska Punk 4 bands

Modern Ska Punk:

Punk 3 bands

Punk:

Dub 2 bands

Dub:

Soul 2 bands

Soul:

Ska Revival 2 bands

Ska Revival:

Traditional Ska 2 bands

Traditional Ska:

United States 2 bands

United States:

Ska Jazz 2 bands

Ska Jazz:

2 Tone 1 band

2 Tone:

Alternative Country 1 band

Alternative Country:

Celtic Punk 1 band

Celtic Punk:

Celtic Rock 1 band

Celtic Rock:

Cowpunk 1 band

Cowpunk:

Djent 1 band

Djent:

Folk Punk 1 band

Folk Punk:

Jamaican Ska 1 band

Jamaican Ska:

Jazz 1 band

Jazz:

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Sgtfckeverybodyincludingmydad Sep 15, 2022

This was a good show. Just a I believe scant two weeks earlier, we had as new yorkers seen the "final" cbgb's ska show (as it was closing, the last actual show was weeks ahead and patti smith scheduled I recall) which had a bandlist as best I can remember: lost city angels, the specs, tri-state conspiracy, big d and the kids table, and the pietasters. So two weeks later most of the same bands played the knitt for the halloween 3 floors of ska show (3 floors of ska used to be once a month at the knit) and big d had a big halloween show tradition. It was a great show, tip the van are hot, tsc is/was a local awesome, lemonade grenade impressive as always (just a bunch of 15-16 year old kids throwning it down) it was a really good show in the aftermath of the cb's show and a clinging hope that skapunk music would still be there.

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