03 Mi Jul | 2024


Doors open: 19:00

19.00 Einlass
20.00 Insantiy Alert
21.00 Suicidal Tendencies

Suicidal Tendencies
was formed in Venice, California, during the early '80s. Founded by lead singer Mike Muir, younger brother of original Z-Boy and Dogtown Skateboard founder Jim Muir, ST merged the essence of skating, surfing and the Dogtown area, with a new STyle of hardcore that brought a new crowd to punk and metal shows. Wearing the distinctive look with flipped up hats, hand drawn shirts and bandanas, ST quickly gained a notorious reputation and were banned from playing in L.A.

This wouldn't stop ST. Blending punk and metal, leading to Cross over, called Skate punk and Thrash, Suicidal has simultaneously merged and broke musical boundaries. The aggressive music and full on attitude naturally made them a favorite of the extreme sports crowd.

Since the first release in 1983, the band has constantly evolved, and now has several Gold records and Grammy Nominations, was Inducted into the Skateboard Hall of Fame and had some of the biggest names in music, from Robert Trujillo, Thundercat, Josh Freese, Brooks Wackerman, etc.
suicidaltendenciesofficial.com

Insanity Alert hails from Innsbruck, deep in the Tyrolean Alps of Austria. In August 2011, the band played their first show, opening up for Suicidal Tendencies in front of 5000 people. After that, there was no stopping the maniacs from spreading their crossover thrash-metal all over the European continent and beyond. Delivering a fresh mix of 80s thrash, hardcore punk, grind and a heavy dose of popculture weirdness, Insanity Alert has managed to create their own unique sound. So far, the band has released three full-length albums and three EPs, the most recent being their epic 'Moshemian Thrashody', released on Season Of Mist in the spring of 2024. Besides that, the Austrian party-metallers have played over 350 shows and festivals all over Europe and Japan.
https://www.insanityalert.com


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