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Fab Mab CLUB
3 bottles shipped two times per year (April & October)
10% off in our wine store
Access to pre-releases
Party with us when we get enough money to buy the club
Bay Area punk and New Wave bands performed here, and it was an important touring stop for bands from beyond the San Francisco Bay Area. Among the local bands that pertormed regularly at the Mabuhay Gardens were The Adaptors, Avengers, Dead Kennedys, The Nuns, Crime, Dils, Sid Terror's Undead, Pearl Harbor and the Explosions, The Mortals, new wave band Judy Garland, the Tubes and Wall of Voodoo, Dirk Dirksen (the "pope of punk") booked The Dead Boys, Nico, The Runaways, Devo, X, The Police, SVT, The Go-Go's, Motörhead, Sun Ra and his Arkestra, Patti Smith, The Jim Carroll Band, REM, The Fabulous Titans and others.
$90 / 6 MONTHS
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THE 9:30 CLUB
6 bottles shipped two times per year (April & October)
10% off in our wine store
Access to pre-releases
Although the 9:30 Club didn't open its doors til 1980, the D.C. venue is still an important part of punk's story. It fostered the scene in the city in the '80s and '90s, helping raise artists like Minor Threat and Fugazi, who kept punk's legacy alive and moving forward. It also gave the area's young people a place to discover bands, letting 16-year-olds and up through its doors.
Over the years, the good and the great of punk music and beyond have graced the 9:30 stage - including a teenage Dave Grohl, whose former band Dain Bramage scored an early gig there. The iconic venue still gives bands a platform today, albeit in a new location, keeping punk's spirit alive and well.
$160 / 6 MONTHS
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CBGB CLUB
12 bottles shipped two times per year (April & October)
10% off in our wine store
Access to pre-releases
CBGBs is THE venue when it comes to celebrating the punk scene the scuzzy East Village space is considered the birthplace of the genre, as well as New York’ s rock and folk scenes .
On any given night in the ‘ 70s, you could have caught sets from the likes of The Ramones, Blondie, Patti Smith, Talking Heads and many more in its graffitied walls. But that wasn’t the end of its legacy in the ‘80s it became a hub for hardcore, giving a home to Sick Of It All, Cro- Mags, Gorilla Biscuits and more, while it continued to host gigs until it was forced to close by rising rents in 2006.
$300 / 6 months