Bad Antics – Friendly Neighbors – The Tics – and Slow Thought – Tucson and Scottsdale, AZ
January 25, 2008
The Adicts – The Diffs – All Out Attack – at The Showcase Theater – Corona, CA
January 20, 2008
Monkey of The Adicts announced that this looked like this would be the last time ever that The Adicts would play The Showcase. There is talk about the building owners not renewing the lease with The Showcase, this is a bummer. The Showcase has been a real staple in the music scene and is will be sad to see the party end there. ….more »
Schecter Guitars Presents: The Adicts – at The House of Blues – Anaheim, CA
January 19, 2008
This was for the most part a private show that capped off the NAMM show weekend at the Anaheim Convention Center. Schecter Guitars are a class act and threw one hell of a party. A couple of fans of the Team Goon website won a pair of tickets to be our guests at the show with all the free drinks they could take. ….more »
The Adicts – The Diffs – The Spooky – Noise Attack – at The Malibu Inn – Malibu, CA
January 18, 2008
Back in town is The Adicts for 3 back to back shows. This show gave us a chance to also get an updated listen to with a couple bands we had been watching for a few years now, The Spooky and Noise Attack. Both bands have really come into their own and are kicking some major ass right now. ….more »
The Dollyrots – Mere Mortals – The Start – at The Troubadour – Hollywood, CA
January 11, 2008
Chris Black a long time friend to our staff here at Team Goon and drummer for The Dollyrots invited us to The Troubadour to come hang out. Right after this show they left on tour across the country. It was a cool to mix it up and see the bands we did on this show. ….more »
Concrete Facelift- Loud, Fast, Raw
January 6, 2008
In the tradition of CFL’s previous releases they continue to play (as the name implies) loud, fast, and raw skatecore. There is nothing earth shattering or overwhelmingly innovative to their sound, but they do succeed in making listener’s blood pump faster on tunes like "Cellar Dweller," and "Wasted Again." Read more





