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English Beat – Aggrolites – The Revivers – at The Bunk House – Las Vegas, NV

May 27, 2012

Tucked away in the heart of downtown Las Vegas just blocks away from the Main Stage of Punk Rock Bowling The Bunk House hosted one of the weekends finest line ups sunday night. As late Punks and Skins streamed in soaked in sweat and alcohol just minutes after watching iconic bands Hepcat, Cockney Rejects and Rancid.
Spirits could not be higher. The back lot of the Bunkhouse was crawling with boots, braces and mohawks as The Revivers took the stage and engulfed the crowed with their infections traditional roots sound rich with harmony and boot stomping rhythm, Incorporating their own style and sound, it was the absolute perfect way to get the night moving and dancing.

After a quick encore from the fellas in The Revivers It was now Time for LA's own "Dirty reggae" sound of The Aggrolites to take center stage. Performing under what appeared to be a street light The Aggrolites harnessed the backyard feel an energy to deliver another top notch set. Performing fan favorites such as "Dirty Reggae" ,"Faster Bullet", "Complicated Girl" along with other choice tunes, the dance floor was shoulder to shoulder with elbows and boots skanking in unison.

One would think after the performances unleashed at the Bunk House by The Revivers and The Aggrolites you couldn't ask for much more, enter Dave Wakeling And The English Beat. Staying true to the backyard aura Dave Wakeling announced he had accidentally left the setlist in the back room which was now locked, He then announced to the delight of the crowed he was only taking request. Hit after hit, song after song the set felt as if a greatest hits album had come to life, without skipping a "Beat" (no pun intended) the boys jumped right into it "Hands off She's Mine", "Save it for later","mirror in the bathroom" and of course "Ranking Full Stomp" helped round off a perfect night of dancing and drinking.

There are only so many festivals out of the year where one can throw his/her arms around the neck of a total stranger and embrace the spirit of unity. The Revivers ,Aggrolites, English Beat and Punk Rock Bowling embody that spirit to this day.

-Gio Van Damn-
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Manic Hispanic – The Riverboat Gamblers – and La Plebe – at Azul Tequila – Las Vegas, NV

May 27, 2012

As the second day of the festival wound down, the club shows were shifting into gear. We found ourselves at Azul Tequila for the Bowlers Awards show featuring La Plebe, The Riverboat Gamblers, and the one and only Manic Hispanic.

After being in the sun for most of the day and sticking to only water and iced coffee, I was really looking forward to sitting down and having a beer. Stupidly, I didn’t have any cash on me and Azul is a cash-only bar with a broken ATM machine. Needless to say I was bummed, but that didn’t last for long once La Plebe started their set.

I had no idea what to expect from them, as I had never heard them until that night, but as soon as they started I wanted more! As I think most of us do, we come back from Punk Rock Bowling with a new favourite band and that band for me this year was La Plebe. Holy shitballs! I love these guys and would love it if they played more Southern California shows. Self-described as “bilingual punk with horns ‘n vomit”, I didn’t see any of the latter, but the former were off the hook. From the first note to the last, these guys were musically tight and full of energy.  The crowd wasn’t very large, as people were still stumbling in from the festival, but the ones who were there were incredibly enthusiastic (understandably so). After much too short of a time, they finished up and people scattered throughout the indoor/outdoor venue to chat with friends or pick up their bowling trophy. .



Speaking of trophies, congratulations to the 2012 winners—Hookers and Blow! As this was the awards party, I assumed that an announcement would be made, but I guess that’s not how it’s done.  After another pass to the ATM to see if it was working yet (nope, apparently this was my night to remain sober, damnit) Riverboat Gamblers took to the stage. Not wanting to be outdone by San Francisco-based La Plebe, the guys from Austin hit hard and fast. Mike Wiebe, true to wacky form, climbed the scaffolding surrounding the stage and I thought that he might dive into the crowd from his perch—no dice. Around the middle of their set, the audience seemed to get their second wind and started a small, but eager, pit. They released a new album, “The Wolf You Feed”, just a couple of days prior to this show so their set was a mix of old and new (Good Veins, Comedians, Maggie Lea, Art of F*ck come to mind). As much as I enjoy the Gamblers, I thought their set went on just a hair too long.

Another quick break and then it was time for Manic Hispanic. These dudes? I friggin’ lovelovelove! Their humour and camaraderie with each other as people comes across whenever they play and I always try to make it to their shows.  If you have never listened to or have never seen Manic Hispanic, please fix this grievous oversight as soon as humanly possible. For those of you not in the know, they are a punk/Chicano cover band that takes well known punk songs, and changes key lyrics so that they are more Chicano specific (e.g., I Want To Be A Cholo, Mommy’s Little Cholo, and Rudy Cholo).  A powerhouse of musical talent, members of the group come from various bands such as The Cadillac Tramps and The Adolescents.

Manic Hispanic

As soon as the band stepped up on stage, the energy in the audience shot through the non-existent roof and stayed that way throughout the night. Couple that with the already celebratory atmosphere, and you have a winning show combination.

People were laughing, people were pitting, people were drinking, and sometimes they were doing all 3 at once. Of all the club shows, I think this one was by far, hands down, packed with the most fun and talent.
 

-Anni Thyme.-

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The Dickies – The Avengers – Agent Orange – and The Seriouslys – at The Country Saloon – Las Vegas, NV

May 27, 2012

The last night of the club shows was on Sunday May 27, and the Country Saloon was hosting a show with one of the most epic lineup including The Seriouslys, Agent Orange, The Avengers, and The Dickies.  Before the show even started, the line was longer than any of the shows going on that night.

The Seriouslys opened up the show that night.  The 3 piece all girl band played punk rock n roll, somewhat similar to the band NY Rel-X.  The cool thing about them is that each girl sang at least one song.  There was one song they played where each girl sang a different verse but all sang together when it was time for the chorus.



The venue filled up quickly right before Agent Orange got on stage. “Miserlou” was the song they first played and then went right into “Everything Turns Grey”.  A lot of people were saying how it was weird and different to see Agent Orange be the second band to play.  Most people are so used to seeing them headline or the supporting act.  They played one new song called “This House is Haunted”.



Surprisingly a lot of people were there to see The Avengers.  They played more song from their “Pink Album”. They played most of their songs slower than what they usually are, but it still sounded really good regardless of the speed.  A few people were messing around and asking where the rest of The Avengers were from the Marvel Comic.  It was kind of funny because there was one guy dressed up as Captain America and he walked right in as they started their set.  





The Dickies headlined the show and this was one that you couldn’t forget.  If you’ve seen them before, you know a typical Dickies set kind of from start to finish.  To everyone’s surprise, they opened up with “Killer Klowns from Outer Space”.  Most of the people in the show were part of the older crowd, which makes sense with the band lineup.  Leonard did his typical dance moves and brought out his props to go along with songs, and honestly it never gets old.  Their encore song was “Banana Splits”, which was also really rad because they never play that song either.



Regardless of which club show you ended up at, they were all great from what people heard.  This was the perfect show to end the second to last night of Punk Rock Bowling.


 

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Harry Jerkface – My Punk Rock Bowling – Las Vegas, NV – May 26 and 27, 2012

May 27, 2012

Harry Jerkface and Skippy SimonWell, it's that time of year again…  Las Vegas.  Where thousands of punks descend upon Sin City for a weekend of Bowling, partying and Punk Rock debauchery. This year I decided to fall back on my usual plan of saving money and getting into as much trouble as my little heart could stand. 

We left late on Friday, hoping to avoid some of the traffic; my carpool also had some unavoidable work responsibilities.  Once on the road, it was a nonstop playlist of party jams including but not limited to our classic and legendary heading to Vegas tune, "Viva Las Vegas," as performed by the Dead Kennedys. I mean, what Punk rock trip to LV is complete without that?  I'd feel empty without it.  We stopped once in Bat Country, to get some gas on the way up.  As we entered the final stretch toward the city, we were hit with a sense of excitement. What adventures would the weekend hold in store for us? 

We arrived sometime after 1am in downtown Las Vegas, checked into our hotel and immediately started drinking. We'd brought several gallons of whiskey, a large jug of gin and plenty of things to mix them with.  After a few hotel room cocktails, we decided to hit the bar.  Having missed all the Friday night kickoff shows, we were ready to have a kickass time. We headed over to the Golden Nugget Hotel, where we proceeded to raise hell until the wee hours of the morning.  I ran into so many friends that I hadn't seen in at least a year.  We laughed and chatted and drank until we couldn't drink anymore. The night was marred by some shitty dudes who were looking for a fight.  They instigated one, and were promptly ejected.  No one needs that!  Minutes later, the bar was back to its joyous self and we spent the rest of the night running around smiling, laughing and getting drunk.  We crawled our way back to the hotel room at 8am and promptly passed out.  There was an awful lot of bowling to do the next day, after all.



My alarm started screaming at me at 10:35 in the morning, I smashed the snooze button a couple of times, rolled outta bed, threw some pants on, grabbed myself an peanut butter sandwich and an apple and made my way over to the Golden Nugget to meet up with my team and head on over to Sam's Town.  We were bowling in the first round and had to be there by noon, and barely made it there by the skin of our teeth.  After a few warm-up throws, we were ready to get down to business.  The team next to us were really good.  I was (un)fortunately still quite drunk from the night before and was tentatively gonna take a break on the drinking for the afternoon…  until the first bucket of beer showed up on our lane. 

Sam's Town Bowling

I don't really remember too much more of our bowling, except for the fact that I did better than everyone on my team and I had way too many drinks.  After hucking rocks for the better part of 2 hours, we finally got through our 3rd game, and I was let loose to wander around Sam's Town and get into a bit of trouble.  We did some loose interviews on camera for Big Wheel TV and I ended up walking away from  there with a free ham sandwich, fries, 9 beers and a plate of nachos.


I got to see a ton of friends from all over the world, and we shared in beers and snacks and had a really cool time.  I watched a ton of teams doing their very best to score points with style, grace and attitude.  From sailors to wolves to straight up bowlers, everyone had their unique take on team spirit and uniforms. 

Sam's Town

I had asked a few people to look for me before leaving because I hadn't secured a ride back over to downtown, but with my lack of sleep and my inebriated state of mind, I had missed all my opportunities to hop in someones car.  I'm not afraid of public transportation, in fact, I often prefer it when I'm in a strange city.  It offers a unique perspective on the way that a town works, plus it has the added bonus of being affordable.  With that in mind, I made my way over to the bus stop and waited for one to come by bearing the name of downtown Las Vegas on its marquee.  Two dollars and 40 minutes later, I had arrived exactly where I needed to be.  I had planned on taking a nap before heading down to the music festival in time to catch one of my all time favorite bands, The Briefs, who have reunited after a 5 year hiatus. Now, there were a lot of good bands on the bill, but they were the band that I had gone to see, and I wasn't missing that set for anything in the world.  It was nearing 5 pm at that point and I made the executive decision to head straight to the festival.  No shower, no nap.  I didn't have a map or a guidebook or anything, so I had assumed that the festival would be located in the same area as it had been the year before.  I'm glad that I allotted the extra time, because I had made the wrong assumption.  The festival was located a few short blocks away and I only had to follow the echos of bass drums ringing off of casinos to find it.  I caught the tail end of Far From Finished as I stood in line to be patted down.  I was a little bummed about it, cause I hadn't seen them in a long time, and my old roommate Pesky is the bass player for them.  I love that dude.   The line to get into the fest at that point was awfully smooth, and I was let in with no problems; at a sharp contrast to the year before where I was forced to remove my studded belts and leave them behind to be stolen.  Once inside, I wandered the fest grounds, looking for friends and free drinks.  The booze and beers inside were reasonably priced, however the lines were extremely long.  I spent over 45 minutes in line waiting for drinks.  The Real McKenzies played, and people went pretty ape for them.  Dressed in kilts with bagpipes and welcoming attitudes, they blasted though a fun singalong set replete with high kicks and flashes of dongs.  You could see half the crowd cringe, as the other half cheered every time a leg lifted past knee level.  As they wrapped up their set, I had time for one last drink while my buddy Colin grabbed me another 2 cherry lemonade drinks.  I shoved my way up front; there way no way I was missing one second of this Briefs set. 



The Briefs took the stage and proceeded to blast their way through a fun filled set chock full of hits.  I had seen them maybe 4 times before that and was instantly transported back in time to a place where everything was magical, and nothing was wrong in the world.  From songs about getting crabs to shoplifting at Macy's, their set was everything I could have hoped for and more.  Chris Brief tore up his drum kit while singing his heart out.  They never skipped a beat.  With each member of the band taking their turn on lead vocals, we really got the full Briefs experience.  Everyone around me was pogoing and partying and screaming along to all the words of every song.  I couldn't help but notice that Lance Romance looked uncannily like Will Ferrell with a bass guitar.  It made me giggle uncontrollably to myself for the rest of the weekend.  Steve E. Nix was on point as his usual cool self, with shredding licks and high kicks.  The other dude was cool too.  Whatever.  I was so tired at that point, having gotten less than 4 hours of sleep in the past 48 hours, and needed to retreat to my hotel room for a nap.  If there was any chance that I was going to make it through the night, I had to take off.  So I did, missing sets by the English Beat, the Adicts and NOFX.  I wasn't terribly bummed out, having seen all of those bands before and NOFX in the past 3 months.  "Sleep it Is," I said to myself. 



After a refreshing nap, I got myself together and headed down to catch the Bombpops at the Country Saloon.  Good friends of mine; I was excited to see them take the stage amidst some of their most favorite bands.  The line was relatively short when I arrived, as so many people attending were still making their way over from the NOFX show at the main festival stage.  After breezing my way through the front door, I hurried up front.  They were at least 3 songs into their set.  I could tell that they were really excited to be playing, as I made eye contact with each of the players and we winked and nodded and made little inside jokes.  Neil's hops were on point and Josh looked like a madman behind that kit.  I decided to myself that he was channeling Animal from the Muppets and that I should probably throw something at him.   So, I tossed over some trash from my pockets.  It missed and I don't think he noticed.  Jen and Poli played through their parts impeccably and everyone in the crowd seemed to really dig it.  I heard quite a few people remaking on how impressed they were with the band, and everyone walked away satisfied, ready for Dead To Me to do their thing. 



At that point I decided to take off and make my way down to the Beauty Bar to catch the Matt Skiba and Friends set.  I love Alkaline Trio, and had some high hopes for who the special guests could be.  There were rumors flying around for everyone from Tegan to the Sekrets, and I was pretty excited to see what it was gonna be.  The place was fairly empty when I got there, and Joey Balls was setting up to play through a few tunes before too long.  Now I love Joey, and he's a funny dude, so once he broke into an R. Kelly jam, I knew it was gonna be a good night. 

He played through a bunch of covers and some Old Man Markley songs.  It started dragging after a while and the crowd was getting restless…  and then one of the Sterns brought up the list of teams that made it into the 2nd round of bowling and asked Joey to announce it.  He did.  In song.  It was brutal.  So.  After what seemed like FOREVER, he got through all 60 team names.  He may have played another song or two, but at that point I really wasn't paying attention to the things that were happening on the stage.  I was back to beer. 

Whilst drinking and schmoozing we started speculating on possibilities.   Things started flying around on the twitter, and we had a really good idea of what we were in store for.  Laura Jane Grace.  Ever since that Rolling Stone article came out, I was super curious as to what the new Against Me!  would be like.  Would the songs go through drastic changes because the singer had?  To be honest, I had lost all interest in that band years ago and was curious as to what they would be like in the year 2012.  They took a really long time getting their shit together.  The crowd started grumbling and getting a little rowdy when the dude from Riverboat Gamblers took the stage.  He launched into this long winded story about blowing a kiss to Bruce Springsteen who told him that he was a bad ass.  Good for him, but that was kinda a jackoff story with no relevance, to be telling.  No one cared. 

They were hungry for music and everyone wanted music now.  He introduced Laura Jane Grace as Laura Grace Gable and she grabbed up her guitar and belted through the best Against Me! set I'd seen in 8 years.  The crowd exploded with cheers and shouts as everyone sang their hearts out to every word. 

That set was so heartfelt and honest and oh so good.  It was loaded with all my favorite singalong songs from, "Baby I'm An Anarchist" to "We Did It All For Don" to "Reinventing Axl Rose."  Top to bottom.  Amazing choices.  I couldn't have asked for a better set.  She played a couple new songs, including the one that's been making it's way around the internet, "Transgender Dysphoria Blues" and "Black Me Out." 

We got sweaty and close and awesome all over that club.  In the middle of her set you could see police lights in the alley behind the fence, casting an ominous glow over the whole thing.  Which launched her right into "Those Anarcho Punks Are Mysterious."  After she left the stage, we were all pretty spent.  However, we were there to see some Skiba.   A few more beers later (and some water for a friend who needed to hydrate) Matt grabbed up his guitar and launched into a request only set which included "Snake Oil Tanker", "Blue In The Face" and many others.  There were a couple times where he backed up off the mic and let the crowd sing along, but it just didn't have the immediacy of Laura Jane Grace's set. 

Some of the magic was gone, and it just couldn't be recaptured.  It's not to say that it was a bad set, it certainly wasn't the worst Matt Skiba set I've ever seen; but it seemed a pale shadow of what came before it.  So I drank more and we stuck it out until the end, where people called for an encore, but Matt was like, "No.  I'm really done."  So we closed our tabs and dispersed, making our way back toward our hotels where we decided a short nap was in order.

After a couple of hours, I was refreshed enough to make my way back to the bar, although the harsh desert air had resulted in a massive nosebleed.  So I donned a suit, a tie and a sport coat, made myself a couple of gin and tonics and went out for some drinks at the Golden Nugget.  The bar was fun, and it was a good way to catch up with people I hadn't seen at shows throughout the weekend, but by 5am, I needed to call it a night.  Once again, back to the room for some sleep. 


We didn't make it into the second round of bowling, so I spent my morning sleeping in.  I rallied around noonish to meet up with Bad Cop / Bad Cop for an all you can eat/drink mimosa brunch over at the Golden Nugget.  That turned out to be a really good decision on my part.  Drink after drink after drink.  Infinite champagne.  And I was drunk again.  After about 14 or so mimosas I stumbled back to the room to get ready for the pool party with the Real McKenzies over at the Gold Spike, but instead passed out and slept right through it.  I woke up around 5 and got myself ready to go see Rancid.  You guys, I really legitimately still love Rancid.  This is their 20th year as a band and they continue to be the most fun and the best time.

It was most definitely time to party.  We shuffled down to the festival area and stood in line to get in.  The line was definitely longer than the one I had stood in the night before, but it moved and before too long, I was back inside the green fence.  I totally blew it though.  I slept right through the Beltones set.  FML.  When we arrived, my buddies in Old Man Markley were chugging along onstage; I caught maybe 3 songs once inside.  At least I could hear them from the line.  I grabbed my drinks wristbands and prepared for a long wait in line for beers.  Surprisingly, they took note of the insane lines the day before and doubled the staff working in the booze tents.  It made me happy.  The Street Dogs played and I kinda sat around drinking.


Having seen them many times over the past few years, I didn't mind that they were playing, but was not particularly excited about it either.  They played a lot of newer songs that I didn't really recognize, and I watched without much enthusiasm.  And then it was Hepcat time.  I love Hepcat a lot.  They were the 2nd big show I had ever gone to in my life, growing up in Hawaii, and they hold a special place in my heart.  They played so good.  Running through songs from the entirety of their catalog, we were treated to tunes such as "I Can't Wait" and "Dance Wid' Me."  Their sweet soulful ska sounds were just the right thing to chill me out in the middle of this party weekend.  Everyone around me was dancing their little hearts out and laughing and smiling and having the best time.  I was curious as to who would be handling bass duties for them, since their bass player passed away a few years back, and was pleasantly surprised to see that it was the dude from Chris Murray's band.  That guy is a bass line champion.

I skipped out on watching any of the Cockney Rejects set in order to help take care of a few drunk friends who were pretty wasted at that point.  I spent their whole set in lines for food and water and coffee and the restroom, making sure everyone I was with was sober enough to hang through the hour + Rancid set we were about to experience.  After chowing down and watering up, we shoved our way up toward the front as the sound crew finished up their last minute preparations.  The strains of Tim's guitar filled the air and the crowd roared as they took the stage.  They kicked off with "Radio."  That shit is my shit. 

Running through a large portion of their catalog, relying heavily on their hits from "…And Out Come The Wolves," Rancid showed Las Vegas that they've still got it after all these years.  Tim's signature spins were ever-present throughout their hour long set.  I mean, what more can I say about it? It's RANCID.  Skinhead Rob came out for his rap on "Red Hot Moon," highly entertaining to say the least.  Lars' guitars were on point; he was cracking jokes about being the "new guy," 18 years later. Tim told stories about Operation Ivy playing in the desert.  Mat snuffled and growled like a bear.  It was perfect!  They even played "I Wanna Riot," which I hadn't seen live before.  That set was so much fun.  They came back on stage after they finished to jam out a couple more tunes, ending with "Ruby Soho."  I was completely and utterly spent after that.  Covered in dirt and mud and ready for a shower, we left the festival all smiles.


It was time to figure out what in the world I was doing with myself.  I dreaded the thought of one more show; I just couldn't do it.  It was back to the hotel for a shower and a nap.  After some nice air conditioning chillout time, we made out way back down to the Golden Nugget.  Jeff and I had arranged to show some friends the wonderful and exciting game of craps.  Which, by the way, is my most favorite gambling game in all of Las Vegas.  We sat there at the table for a good hour winning and losing, until all the chips were gone. 

It was then time to lick our wounds and have a few more drinks before making our way to the Dunkin' Donuts for 7am bagels.  We had to check out of our hotel in a few short hours, as no one in our car was staying through Monday's festivities.  After another catnap, we packed our things up and wound our way through the heavy traffic back toward the city of Los Angeles, another Punk Rock Bowling under our belts and the city lights reflecting in the mirrors behind us. 

 

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2012 Punk Rock Bowling Tournament Finals video and interview with the winners – Sam’s Town – Las Vegas, NV

May 27, 2012

2012 Punk Rock Bowling Finals and interview with the winners - Sam's Town - May 27, 2012This years action in the final rounds was back and fourth with high drama. Teams that had momentum early only to see it fade with their opponents coming back strong to then see the team that as seemingly fading toward loosing come back leaving everyone wondering what just happened. Many felt that this years competition was very strong overall with some very passive bowlers being victorious over seasoned vets of Punk Rock Bowling. Of course with the handicap the Punk Rock Bowling Committee put in place to create a level playing field , anything is possible and surprises do happen. Even if you were not bowling in the finals, teams that were beat stayed to cheer on the teams that beat them as a show of solidarity in the Punk Rock community... and that is what it is all about. Enjoy the video that will give you a feel of the final frames of the tournament with Tina's Nightmare and Hookers and Blow battle it out frame for frame, along with an interview with the 2012 Punk Rock Bowling Champions.

   Video of bowling finals and interview with the winners

2012 Punk Rock Bowling Champions
Hookers & Blow - $3200
2nd Place
Tina's Nightmare - $2400                   
3rd Place
Modern Action Squad - $1600
4th Place
Los Angelaskans - $1400
5th Place
Cereal Bowlers - $800
6th Place
CD Repo Man - $700
7th Place
Bowling Youth - $600
8th Place
Team Ninja - $500
9th Place
Pin'dejos - $400
10th Place
SFP Bowl - $300
11th Place
SPUN Skateboards - $300
12th Place
Occupy Bowl Street - $300
13th Place
Ill Repute - $250
14th Place
The Lovely Ones - $250
15th Place
Enlightening Strikes - $200
16th Place
Hell's Kitchen - $200
17th Place
Sofa Kings - $150
18th Place
Northeast Records - $100
19th Place
So Long and Thanks - $100
20th Place
No Ma'ams - $100

High Team Score - The Bodies - $400
High Women Score - Jennie O'Donnell - $150
High Men Score - Andre Duguay - $150


Congrats to all the teams that participated in the greatest bowling tournament EVER!

 

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Punk Rock Bowling 2012 Playoff Photos and First round bowling – Sam’s Town – Las Vegas, NV

May 27, 2012

2012 Punk Rock Bowling 2012 bowling photosFor many new people coming into the awareness of how bitchen of a time the Punk Rock Bowling weekend is, many are there to come take in the music festival that year in and year out features a line up of the best bands that never disappoint. Even though most media outlets overlook the origin of the weekend, it did all start 14 years ago with an idea to go to Vegas, have a good time and bowl with the greater Punk Rock family that spans the world that come to Vegas every year. This year the teams that bowled were doubled to accommodate more teams since the waiting list to play can last many years. With mainstay bowling facility at Sam's Town providing an anchor, the expanded teams on Saturday battled it out at the Gold Coast bowling alley that in years past was where the tournament took place.

Teams that made it to the Sunday playoff would all assemble at 11am for the playoff rounds to determine who would be ruled the 2012 Punk Rock Bowling Champion. One aspect of the bowling is the camaraderie that can be seen is where a team that got beat by an opposing team would then cheer on the team that beat them as they progressed through the playoffs. Whether people bowled or not, there was huge crowd that came to hang out, cheer the teams on, meet up with friends and tip quite a few drinks. Punk Rock Bowling is much more than just a tournament, it is a yearly celebration of the Punk rock family and the friendships that surround the music we all love. Big Wheel has assembled a couple videos and a few gallerys of photos that capture the bowling experience.

            Photos from the bowling playoffs

Punk Rock Bowling Playoff Photos 2012 Punk Rock Bowling Championship Team Punk Rock Bowling photo



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To see even MORE photos the bowling and the fun from the payoffs .......
          go to the gallery HERE and check them out.


   Video of bowling finals and interview with the winners



   Video of Saturday's bowling action and fun

 

More photos of Punk Rock Bowling 2012 can be seen HERE


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