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The Aquabats! with Kill Lincoln, Strung Out, and more

Jul 18, 2025 at 12:00 PM  ·   · $475 National Western Stockyards, Denver, CO National Western Stockyards, Denver, CO Tickets from $475

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The Bombpops, a SoCal melodic punk band, evolved from the light-hearted skate punk of their debut to explore darker themes in "Death in Venice Beach," collaborating with producers Yotam Ben Horin, Fat Mike, and Chris Fogal to craft catchy yet deeper tunes.
Founded in D.C. in 1990, The Pietasters led by Stephen Jackson gained fame with ska hits and toured with Bad Manners. Albums include "Oolooloo" and "Willis," with signings to Hellcat/Epitaph and Fueled by Ramen.
The Adicts, a distinctive British punk band from Ipswich, formed in the late '70s. Known for their Clockwork Orange-inspired look and energetic shows, they hit the charts with "Viva la Revolution." Their notable albums include "Songs of Praise" and "Sound of Music." They also released under the name ADX. Despite periods of inactivity, they continued to make music with labels like Captain Oi! and Nuclear Blast.
Formed in 1988 in Riverside, CA by the Casillas brothers and friend Jerry O'Neill, Voodoo Glow Skulls is known for punk, funk, and hardcore with a horn section. They gained fame with albums like "Who Is? This Is?" and "Firme," toured with The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, and performed on the Warped Tour. Signed to Epitaph and later Victory Records, their notable hits include "Baile de los Locos." Continually evolving, they still tour with Efrem Schulz on vocals after Frank Casillas' departure in 2017.
Formed in LA's South Bay in 1979 by ex-Black Flag vocalist Keith Morris and Redd Kross guitarist Greg Hetson, Circle Jerks became punk icons. Known for ferocious performances and major hits, they starred in cult films and led the 80's punk scene. Celebrated 40th anniversary recently.
Streetlight Manifesto, a New Jersey ska-punk band led by Tomas Kalnoky, emerged from One Cool Guy and Catch-22. Known for their energetic ska sound, they debuted in 2003 with "Everything Goes Numb." Despite setbacks like equipment theft, they toured widely with bands like Reel Big Fish and MxPx. Notable works include "Keasbey Nights" and "Somewhere in the Between." They also released "99 Songs of Revolution," featuring ska covers. In 2013, they released "The Hands That Thieve," marking their last album with Victory Records.
Emerging in 1980 from Los Angeles, Bad Religion's socially conscious punk rock, driven by Greg Graffin and Brett Gurewitz, has influenced generations and shaped the genre.
Cheap Perfume is a fierce, unapologetic punk band known for their intersectional feminist themes. Frontwomen Stephanie Byrne and Willow “Jane No” lead with empowering lyrics, supported by David Grimm's drumming and Geoff Brent's bass. Hit tracks include “It’s Okay (to Punch Nazis)” and “No Men.” Influenced by riot grrrl and surf punk, their energetic performances and viral hits have made them standout voices in punk music.
Slaughterhouse hails from South Bay, LA, known for their punk and death rock sound. They've shared stages with Pennywise and The Offspring, with releases on Recess Records.
Strung Out, formed in 1989, are a California band known for blending skate punk, metal, and melodic hardcore. Signed by Fat Wreck Chords, they debuted with "Another Day in Paradise." Notable albums like "Suburban Teenage Wasteland Blues" and "Twisted by Design" showcase their evolution. "An American Paradox" was their first to chart on Billboard 200. With a lineup including Jason Cruz and Jake Kiley, they continue to influence the punk scene.
Mad Caddies, formed in 1995, blend ska, reggae, punk, and jazz. Signed to Fat Wreck Chords, they are renowned for worldwide tours and steady music releases. Explore their side projects like Ellwood and Mariachi El Bronx.
Pennywise, from Hermosa Beach, CA, is a legendary punk band known for their energetic anthems like "Same Old Story" and "Bro Hymn." Their sound blends subversion and celebration, capturing the essence of California and making them a staple on SoCal radio and global festivals. With members Jim Lindberg, Fletcher Dragge, Byron McMackin, and Randy Bradbury, they've collaborated with producer Cameron Webb.
Southern California's Bite Me Bambi infuses British 2 Tone and 3rd wave ska with energy and skill. Formed by members from My Superhero, Save Ferris, Starpool.
The Dwarves, formed in Chicago, are known for their crude, high-speed punk rock led by Blag Dahlia and He Who Cannot Be Named. Notorious for wild antics, they gained fame with 1990’s "Blood Guts & Pussy." Their sound evolved in albums like "Sugarfix" and "The Dwarves Invented Rock & Roll." The band worked with artists like Dexter Holland and Nick Oliveri and released music on labels like Sub Pop and Epitaph. Their provocative style maintained a cult following despite controversies.
The Queers, punk rockers from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, have delivered snotty, fast-paced music since 1982. Known for their no-frills punk anthems and puerile lyrics, they've put out notable albums like "Love Songs for the Retarded" (1993) and "Don't Back Down" (1996), influenced by the Ramones. Their key lineup was Joe King/Queer, Hugh O'Neill, and B-Face. They've collaborated with Screeching Weasel's Ben Weasel and released on labels like Lookout and Hopeless Records. Despite lineup changes and challenges, The Queers continue to shape punk with live albums and cover sets.
Boston-born punk rock icons Dropkick Murphys, known for their energetic style, gained fame with hits like "I’m Shipping Up To Boston." They've sold millions of records, performed globally, and debuted four consecutive albums in Billboard's top 10. They've also made history by collaborating on an album with Woody Guthrie's lyrics.
Philadelphia ska band Catbite has redefined the genre since 2018, blending punk, new wave, and pop rock. They've toured with The Bouncing Souls and collaborated with Patrick Stump.
A dynamic band mixing seasoned talent with fresh energy, known for their punk spirit and heartfelt tributes. Albums include "Back in Brown," honoring late members Hoakie and El Jefe.
Formed in Huntington Beach, CA in 1994, The Aquabats are known for their zany ska-punk style and superhero personas. Notable albums include *The Return of the Aquabats* and *Charge!!*. They starred in the Emmy-nominated TV series *The Aquabats! Super Show!* and collaborated with Travis Barker before his Blink-182 fame. The band saw chart success with the *Super Show! Vol. 1* soundtrack and maintained their fun-loving spirit with albums like *Kooky Spooky…In Stereo*.
Formed in 1978 in L.A.'s South Bay, Descendents are punk legends known for their energetic style. Key members include Milo Aukerman and Bill Stevenson. They're celebrated for albums like "Milo Goes to College" and their early unreleased work now on "9th & Walnut."
Formed in the early '80s in Reno, 7 Seconds is a seminal hardcore punk band known for their album "Walk Together, Rock Together." They've worked with labels like Epic and BYO, releasing iconic tracks and influencing the punk scene. Frontman Kevin Seconds also pursued solo projects, collaborating with artists like Matt Skiba.
Mustard Plug, a ska punk band from Grand Rapids, MI, is known for 30+ years of energetic music and relentless touring. Their eighth album, "Where Did All My Friends Go?" produced by Bill Stevenson, showcases their vibrant style and dedication to ska.
PROPAGANDHI, from Manitoba, Canada, blends snarky skate-thrash with existential themes. Known for smart, provocative music, their album "At Peace" reflects on society’s failures.
The Real McKenzies, founded by Paul McKenzie in 1992, blend punk rock with traditional Scottish sounds. They've toured with NOFX, Rancid, and Metallica, and celebrated their 25th anniversary with "Two Devils Will Talk." Known for energetic performances, they signed with Fat Wreck Chords.
Formed in 2000 in Chicago by the Bawinkel siblings and Josh Robieson, Flatfoot 56 blends Celtic punk with Oi! rock. Known for hits on Sons of Anarchy, their dynamic style and spirited live shows are fan-favorites. Notable albums include "Knuckles Up" and "Black Thorn." They've collaborated with producer Johnny Rioux and crowdfunded "Odd Boat."
Guttermouth, from Huntington Beach, California, is a punk band known for energetic style and outspoken lyrics. Formed in 1989, they released hits like "Puke" and albums like Teri Yakimoto and Eat Your Face. They've worked with Nitro and Epitaph Records, and were known for their controversial departure from the Warped Tour. Over the years, band members have included Mark Adkins and original and new members across various releases. Noteworthy collaborations include a track for the Sublime tribute album.

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