LOUD with GREEN JELLY

Sat, May 6, 2017 at 5:30pm

  • 21+
  • NO REFUNDS
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Youngblood Productions & The 517 presents:
"LOUD with Green Jelly"

Sponsored by:
Rock Rage RadioL.A. RAGE & DirtyRadio.fm

Featuring:

Green Jelly
Still Not Dead IE
Bazerk
DMT
Trendkill Revolution (Tribute to Pantera)
Akasha
Circle of Punishment - U.S.
End of Haven
NOVA SKIES
Saul Of Tarsus
Letters To 5AM
DJ Icee of Bazerk (Closing night with Rock/Hip-Hop/EDM)

$20 @ door
21+

Food vendor: ATOMIC DAWGZ



A little about Green Jelly........

http://www.greenjellosuxx.com/

Green Jellÿ is an American comedy rock band formed in 1981. Originally named Green Jellö, the band changed its name due to legal pressure from Kraft Foods, the owners of the Jell-O trademark, who claimed that it was an infringement of their trademark. Despite the spelling difference, the new name and the old are pronounced identically.Known for sophomoric humor, theatrical performances and intentionally crude musicianship, Green Jellÿ has had hundreds of members during the band's existence, with vocalist Bill Manspeaker the only consistent member throughout. The band's early 1990s lineup, during their most popular phase, Cereal Killer included several musicians who went on to appear in other major 1990s bands most notably Tool. Their biggest hit was the single "Three Little Pigs", adapted from the nursery rhyme. History Bill Manspeaker, a resident of Kenmore, New York, formed Green Jellÿ in 1981 as Green Jellö, a four-piece comedy-punk band. As most of the band's members were poor musicians at the time, they billed themselves as "The World's Worst Band" and emphasized bizarre theatrics, power chords, and self-deprecating humor. The name, which was suggested by a friend of the band, was chosen because the band members felt lime-flavored Jell-O was the worst Jell-O flavor, and Manspeaker believed this also reflected the band's talents.The band began playing punk shows around Buffalo, New York, and became notorious for their onstage antics and live theatrics. The band were musical novices to the degree that the bassist had to color-code the frets on his bass guitar so that he could memorize finger placement by color.


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