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Blag and Dick Talk about Punk in the Park and Cocaine

Blag Dahlia of the always a mess, always entertaining pop punk band The Dwarves took time to talk to Dick Slaughter about Punk in the Park, politics, and, of course, cocaine. This interview took place before the cancellation of the Punk in the Park tour. For the record, Blag and The Dwarves were never booked on the PITP Pittsburgh date.

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The Worst $250 Ever Spent in the History of Punk Rock.

A $250 donation to Trump. A divided punk scene. Jello responds while the Dead Kennedys stay in. Shawn Stern calls out lies and hypocrisy. The Adicts drop out. The comments explode. Nothing will ever be the same. featuring photos by 6 of the ISM family. It feels sad.

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What Wouldn't Jello Do? Play Punk in the park

Dick talks with Shawn Stern and gets Jello Biafra’s thoughts on the Dead Kennedys in their current incarnation playing Punk in the Park, while attempts to get a response from the band go unanswered. Featuring newly released photos of Jello, his former bandmates, and Skip, plus Paul Rotzler's spot-on flyer that feels especially relevant right now.

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Don’t Drive to Punk in the Park San Francisco—So You Can Drink More

John Greenwood strongly suggests taking public transport to Punk in the Park San Francisco—just get there for Pennywise, Screeching Weasel, Lagwagon, Comeback Kid, Good Riddance, Leftover Crack, Dead to Me, Manic Hispanic, Rich Kids on LSD, The Queers, Channel 3, The Side Eyes, and Knocked Down. Beer, food, and fun for the whole family.

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Punk In The Park Invades Chandler, Arizona

Punk In The Park invades Chandler, Arizona, with an incredible lineup featuring Bad Religion, Pennywise, Face to Face, Strung Out, The Casualties, The Adolescents, Guttermouth, Manic Hispanic, Catbite, The Dwarves, Cigar, The Last Gang, and The Implants—so far. But Paul Rotzler seems more preoccupied with the beer.

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