Me First and the Gimme Gimmes and The Schizophonics

Aug 15, 2024 at 8:00 PM  ·  Virginia Street Brewhouse, Reno, NV Virginia Street Brewhouse, Reno, NV · $28 Tickets from $28

Me First and the Gimme Gimmes
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Me First and the Gimme Gimmes

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Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, a punk cover band founded in 1995, are known for their energetic versions of '60s-'70s hits. The band includes members from NOFX and Lagwagon. Hits include albums like "Have a Ball" and "Are a Drag." Famous for live album "Ruin Jonny's Bar Mitzvah" and diverse cover genres ranging from show tunes to classic rock.

Concert Info

Genre: Rock, Pop, Indie/Alt, Alternative Rock, Punk

Be part of the Me First and the Gimme Gimmes concert in Reno at Virginia Street Brewhouse on Thursday, August 15, 2024, at 8:00 PM, with The Schizophonics. Buy your tickets now!

Ticket Information

Tickets available locally at Recycled Records & Higher Elevation Smoke Shop (Incline Village).

Event Bio

ME FIRST AND THE GIMME GIMMES BLOW IT AT MADISON'S QUINCEAERA! Twenty years after Me First and the Gimme Gimmes ruined Johnny's Bar Mitzvah, punk rock's premier cover band is back to wreak havoc on another important coming-of-age ceremony. This time, as the album title reveals, it was a Quinceañera. Nobody attending had ever heard of Me First and the Gimme Gimmes before, and nobody knew what to expect.

Performance Experience

"It was really tense for me going out to no applause and to people actually walking away when we were playing," says frontman Spike Slawson. "A Quinceañera is a very celebrated and important event, not just in a young girl's life, but in the whole family's. Mom and Dad were great, but it took the uncles a little while to warm up to me and our off-color jokes, though I think eventually they got it."

"Our process is to cast the line out and bring people to the point of, and beyond, outward expressions of displeasure like booing, and then hopefully reel them back in by the end of the set."

Audience Reaction

Does that kind of make Me First and the Gimme Gimmes—especially on this record—the Andy Kaufman of punk rock? Possibly. But you don't have to be in on the joke to enjoy this album. Nor do you have to be a sadist (but it wouldn't hurt) to enjoy the one person politely clapping after Slawson introduces "Changes" at the beginning of the first of the band's two sets.

"This is a Black Sabbath song," he says. "If you know it, feel free to sing along." Nobody does. But he interpolates birthday girl, Madison's, name into the song, and as the band speeds things up a little later, you can feel that heavy, early tension dissipate a very tiny bit. When he speaks to her at the start of "Dancing Queen," things loosen up a little bit more—though you could still cut the air with a cumpleaños cake-sized knife—and there are even a few cheers after the band sings "Happy Birthday."

Turning Point

The turning point, however, has to be the wonderfully SNAFU'd cover of Olivia Rodrigo's "Good 4 U," which is a work of art in and of itself, regardless of context. And while it might not have gotten the exact same reception the popstar herself gets in arenas; it's still followed by enthusiastic screams. What's more, as it's wont to do, the band even manages to include an ode to a punk classic at the start, in the shape of "Ever Fallen In Love."

Memorable Moment

"We just thought it was too perfect," remembers Slawson. "Nobody in the place knew who the Buzzcocks were or cared what the intro was or anything, so it was kind of lost on them, but that moment in the set I think was when the crowd was finally fully on our side. We had them eating out of the palm of our hands at that point, which was a good feeling because it was touch and go until then. But with that song, we finally played something from this millennium."

Event Details

This event is 18 and over. Any ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 18 years of age will not be admitted to this event and will not be eligible for a refund. Openers are subject to change. Drugs and weapons will be confiscated. 9% LET included in the ticket price.

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