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It's Fat Mike's Birthday and You Are Invited

Fat Mike’s birthday takeover at the Punk Rock Museum is a superfan’s dream, with guided tours, rare artifacts, a mysterious special performance, and the faithful descending on Las Vegas. In this article, Dick Slaughter Photo brings the details, some loving ISM family ball-busting, seven newly released NOFX photos, and a handful of fresh fan shots.

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P-Funk Rock Bowling

Dick Slaughter gives us a preview: Bootsy Collins will put the funk in Punk Rock Bowling with a kickoff party at the Fremont Country Club, featuring special guest Angelo Moore of Fishbone. Also on the bill are Micki Free—Prince’s former guitarist—The Less Warren of the Clut, and Evil E, teaming up as Evil Cult for a DJ battle drum mashup.

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Will You Be My Best Friend Forever (Fest)?!!!

Our Lady on the Rail, Kim Moenich, gives us a review of the Best Friends Forever Festival, featuring performances by Braid, Rainer Maria, The Dismemberment Plan, Unwound, Jawbox, Kim Coletta, Everyone Asked About You, and The Jesus Lizard.

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One step beyond a normal review of Madness at PRB

We had a superfan review Madness's set at Punk Rock Bowling. Vanessa Klauser Hildebrand tells us what it's like to finally see her favorite band after 43 years.

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DESCENDENTS LIVE ANOTHER DAY AT PUNK ROCK BOWLING.

Dick Slaughter had Live Another Day, a punk band from Austin, write the review of the Descendents set at Punk Rock Bowling in Las Vegas. We usually prefer Dick to do his homework himself, but these superfan rail tails are a lot of fun. There are lots of newly released photos.

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PUNK ROCK BOWLING IS A MARATHON, NOT A SPRINT. DAY ONE, PART ONE

Dick Slaughter Photo provides us with a summary of his experience on day one of the Punk Rock Bowling and Music Festival in Las Vegas. He also attempts to recruit punks to do his work for him. Included are numerous photographs of bands, fans, police, and the twin boy kings of PRB.

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