PLAY PLAY PLAY presents soft boiled eggies and part time punks at KIMOS San Francisco JULY 12th Sat.
take lsd and get lost in the music
1351 Polk St.
San Francisco, CA 94109 415-885-4535
KIMOS .. sf ca (in the tenderloin) this SATURDAY NIGHT...
SOFT BOILED EGGIES
HAWKEYE
Mi Ami
with DJ's Benny Shambles and Micheal Stock ... and special guest from Human Ear Music playing solo
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afterward crash a fararri party just down the block and catch primo
PART TIME PUNKS is a club that takes over The Echo on 1822 Sunset every Sunday night. The club was started by Michael Stock and Benjamin White - who DJ, promote, book bands, and project visuals along with Samuel Cooper.
(this time its in san francisco at KIMOS)
1351 Polk St.
San Francisco, CA 94109 415-885-4535
The night focuses heavily on obscure and classic music coming out of America, the UK and Europe from 1977 to the present: Punk, Post-punk, Punk-funk, New Wave, No Wave, Indie-Pop, Twee, Grunge, Electro, Minimal-Synth, Shoegaze, Baggy, etc.. Bands that are booked to play are mostly up-and-coming and unsigned (from LA and elsewhere); all of whom draw their influences from the same creative pools.
The purpose of PART TIME PUNKS is to promote an inclusive atmosphere where
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