It takes a lot to play a show, making sure everyone is down and available and able to get there, and it’s also easy for bands to expect more (money, recognition) especially when it starts to turn into work. So our idea was to organize a show where everything was provided: from the drums to the guitars, and every band is a secret so you don’t even have to bother promoting. That would weed out all the bullshit for us and see who actually wanted to be there!
It only took a day to solidify the lineup, so after that I was just waiting for the weekend!
The first show was at the Echo in Los Angeles, CA. It sold out long before and no one even knew who all was going to play.
The line up ended up being: No Win, Jr Slayer, World Be Free, Los Bolos, Nomads, Grave School, Dead Beat, Obliterations, The Bronx, Modern Life Is War, and ourselves!
We got there early to load in, Fender supplied all the amps and guitars for us, and Joey Castillo (The Bronx/Obliterations) let us borrow a drum kit. We blew up hundreds of balloons and putting ribbons around everything. I had used the xerox machine at the Epitaph offices before and made a sheet with everyone’s set times and printed out a copy for everyone in the bands so as the night began I was running around with the stack of those papers trying to pass them out so everyone would stay punctual, cuz with 11 bands in a little over 3 hours it would be very easy for it all to get fucked up! But the beautiful thing about surrounding yourself with people that are supportive and excited to be a part of what’s going on is that everything goes pretty smooth cuz everyone is there to help!
I was pretty stressed out at the beginning because I tend to stress pretty easy. But then Cody Votolato (Jr Slayer/Blood Brothers) took my stack of papers and made me go get a drink with him. That’s when I sat back and started to soak in the overall vibe of the night. I watched every single band that night and definitely got teary eyed a few times. You know the feeling when you get to witness all your friends create something truly magical?