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The Nuns – Unofficial Releases

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This index features only vinyl and includes recordings of the original band


1. The Nuns ‎– Gimme Danger
Label: Out Of Darkness Records
Catalog Number: OTD 004
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 33 1/3 RPM LP
Released: 1992

Notes: Recorded live at Mabuhay Gardens in San Francisco in 1977.

Tracklist
A1 ‎– Media Control
A2 ‎– Fat Girls
A3 ‎– Savage
A4 ‎– Gettin’ Vicious
A5 ‎– 14 Year Old Baby
A6 ‎– Gimme Danger
A7 ‎– Suicide Child
B1 ‎– Monotonous
B2 ‎– Cock In My Pocket
B3 ‎– Human Being
B4 ‎– Confused
B5 ‎– Gettin’ Straight
B6 ‎– Decadent Jew
B7 ‎– No Solution
B8 ‎– Seduction Destruction
B9 ‎– Child Molester
B10 ‎– You Bother Me

2. The Nuns ‎– CBS Demo 1977
Label: Mabuhay Records
Catalog Number: MB77b
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 33 1/3 RPM, LP
Released: 2017

Notes: Recorded live in studio for CBS album deal in San Francisco in 1977. Limited to 100 handnumbered copies in silkscreen cover on red vinyl including limited poster.

Tracklist
A1 ‎– World War 3
A2 ‎– Gettin Straight
A3 ‎– Savage
A4 ‎– 21 Century
A5 ‎– Going Down
A6 ‎– Media Control
A7 ‎– Talk Talk
B1 ‎– Decadent Jew
B2 ‎– Poor Little Rich Thing
B3 ‎– Chicks
B4 ‎– Child Molester
B5 ‎– Like All The Rest
B6 ‎– Suicide Child

The Nuns – Releases

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This index features only vinyl and includes official releases by the original band between 1978 and 1980


1. The Nuns ‎– The Nuns
Label: 415 Records
Catalog Number: SUB 01
Format: Vinyl, 7″, 45 RPM, EP
Released: 1978

Notes: “Savage” is a different (rougher) version than the one on the self-titled LP. All tracks recorded live at Keystone in Palo Alto in early March 1977.

Tracklist
A1 ‎– Decadent Jew
A2 ‎– Savage
B ‎– Suicide Child

2. Los Nuns ‎– The Beat / Media Control
Label: Rosco Records
Catalog Number: SS-7901
Format: Vinyl, 7″, 45 RPM, Single
Released: 1979

Notes: Rosco Records production; Jennifer Miro does not appear on this single.

Tracklist
A ‎– Media Control
B ‎– The Beat

3. The Nuns ‎– World War III / Cock In My Pocket
Label: Rosco Records
Catalog Number: 4166
Format: Vinyl, 7″, 45 RPM, Single
Released: 1980

Notes: Comes in a rubber-stamped (the band’s name) plain white sleeve with printed insert; some copies have the vinyl labels transposed.

Tracklist
A ‎– World War III
B ‎– Cock In My Pocket

4. The Nuns ‎– The Nuns
Label: BOMP!
Catalog Number: BLP 4010
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 33 1/3 RPM, LP
Released: 1980

Notes: Recorded in May 1980 at Brian Elliot Recording in North Hollywood. Issued jointly by BOMP! and Posh Boy and with different simultaneous releases with center labels from both record labels.

Tracklist
A1 ‎– Savage
A2 ‎– Media Control
A3 ‎– Wold War III
A4 ‎– You Think You’re The Best
A5 ‎– Walkin’ The Beat
B1 ‎– Wild
B2 ‎– Getting Straight
B3 ‎– Confused
B4 ‎– Child Molester
B5 ‎– Suicide Child
B6 ‎– Lazy

The Nuns – Show List and Key Dates

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This index will attempt to gather show dates and flyers for all appearances


1976

Date: December 1976
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco

1977

Date: February 22, 1977
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco

Date: February 23, 1977
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco

Date: March 01, 1977
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco

Date: March 06, 1977
Venue: Stop Sign
Location: Berkeley

Date: March 07, 1977
Venue: Keystone
Location: Palo Alto

Date: March 16, 1977
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco

Date: March 31, 1977
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco

Date: April 06, 1977
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco

Date: April 12, 1977
Venue: Boarding House
Location: San Francisco

Date: April 13, 1977
Venue: Boarding House
Location: San Francisco

Date: April 28, 1977
Venue: Keystone
Location: Berkeley

Date: May 13, 1977
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco

Date: May 20, 1977
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco

Date: June 11, 1977
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco

Date: June 11, 1977
Venue: Winterland
Location: San Francisco

Date: June 12, 1977
Venue: Rio Theatre
Location: Rodeo, CA

Date: June 18, 1977
Venue: Rio Theatre
Location: Rodeo, CA

Date: July 08, 1977
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco

Date: July 09, 1977
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco

Date: July 25, 1977
Venue: Whisky-a-Go-Go
Location: West Hollywood

Date: July 26, 1977
Venue: Whisky-a-Go-Go
Location: West Hollywood

Date: July 27, 1977
Venue: Whisky-a-Go-Go
Location: West Hollywood

Date: July 28, 1977
Venue: Whisky-a-Go-Go
Location: West Hollywood

Date: July 30, 1977
Venue: Winterland
Location: San Francisco

Date: July 31, 1977
Venue: Keystone
Location: Berkeley

Date: August 01, 1977
Venue: Keystone
Location: Berkeley

Date: August 19, 1977
Venue: Old Waldorf
Location: San Francisco

Date: August 20, 1977
Venue: Old Waldorf
Location: San Francisco

Date: August 28, 1977
Venue: California Hall
Location: San Francisco

Date: September 02, 1977
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco

Date: September 03, 1977
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco

Date: September 08, 1977
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco

Date: September 09, 1977
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco

Date: September 20, 1977
Venue: Old Waldorf
Location: San Francisco

Date: September 21, 1977
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco

Date: September 21, 1977
Venue: Old Waldorf
Location: San Francisco (?)

Date: October 31, 1977
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco

Date: November 24, 1977
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco

Date: November 26, 1977
Venue: Keystone
Location: Berkeley

Date: December 03, 1977
Venue: Whisky-a-Go-Go
Location: West Hollywood

Date: December 21, 1977
Venue: Masque
Location: Hollywood

Date: December 22, 1977
Venue: Whisky-a-Go-Go
Location: West Hollywood

Date: December 23, 1977
Venue: Whisky-a-Go-Go
Location: West Hollywood

Date: December 24, 1977
Venue: Whisky-a-Go-Go
Location: West Hollywood

1978

Date: January 14, 1978
Venue: Winterland
Location: San Francisco

Date: February 24, 1978
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco

Date: March 21, 1978
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco

Date: March 31, 1978
Venue: Keystone
Location: Berkeley

Date: April 22, 1978
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco

Date: May 26, 1978
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco

Date: May 27, 1978
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco

Date: June 04, 1978
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco

Date: June 22, 1978
Venue: Whisky-a-Go-Go
Location: West Hollywood

Date: June 23, 1978
Venue: Whisky-a-Go-Go
Location: West Hollywood

Date: June 24, 1978
Venue: Whisky-a-Go-Go
Location: West Hollywood

Date: June 26, 1978
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco

Date: July 01, 1978
Venue: Keystone
Location: Berkeley

Date: July 03, 1978
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco

Date: July 18, 1978
Venue: CBGB’s
Location: New York

Date: July 19, 1978
Venue: CBGB’s
Location: New York

Date: July 31, 1978
Venue: Hurrah’s
Location: New York

Date: August 01, 1978
Venue: Hurrah’s
Location: New York

Date: August 02, 1978
Venue: Hurrah’s
Location: New York

Date: August 09, 1978
Venue: Max’s Kansas City
Location: New York

Date: August 10, 1978
Venue: Max’s Kansas City
Location: New York

Date: August 24, 1978
Venue: CBGB’s
Location: New York

Date: August 25, 1978
Venue: CBGB’s
Location: New York

Date: August 26, 1978
Venue: CBGB’s
Location: New York

Date: August 30, 1978
Venue: Max’s Kansas City
Location: New York

Date: August 31, 1978
Venue: Max’s Kansas City
Location: New York

Date: September 22, 1978
Venue: Club 57
Location: Irving Plaza, New York

Date: October 20, 1978
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco

Date: October 21, 1978
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco

Date: November 03, 1978
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco

Date: November 04, 1978
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco

Date: December 01, 1978
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco

The Nuns

The band formed in 1975 in Marin County, California when Alejandro Escovedo and Jeff Olener, who were film students at College of Marin, wanted to make a low-budget film about a strung-out rock singer and a band that could not play its instruments, and decided to play the part themselves. This project evolved into The Nuns. While the band was in its formative phase, they practiced in a warehouse in Terra Linda.

The Nuns backstage at the Mabuhay Gardens in 1977. Photo © by Chester Simpson.

Jennifer Miro, who was in a Mill Valley-based band that covered Doobie Brothers songs, practiced at the same warehouse. Olener soon invited Miro to join his band; Miro, who was unhappy with the band she was in, jumped at the opportunity. The Nuns began performing around various venues in the San Francisco area in January 1976. They were the among the first punk bands in California and had difficulty finding regular venues. They played the first punk show at the Mabuhay Gardens in December 1976, and quickly became regulars. At their peak of popularity, they were playing two sold-out shows on consecutive weekend nights at the Mabuhay.

In January 1978, together with The Avengers they opened for the Sex Pistols at their final concert at San Francisco’s Winterland. Even though The Nuns were the bigger draw in San Francisco at this time, they were the first band to go on, ahead of The Avengers. A third band, Negative Trend, had been directly recruited by the Sex Pistols but were tricked by Bill Graham into accepting the slot after the Sex Pistols, the house now emptied of fans. The Nuns split in 1979 soon after the band was on tour in New York City.


Show List and Key Dates – This index features show dates, venues, and flyers


Releases – This index features only vinyl and includes official releases by the original band between 1978 and 1980

Unofficial Releases – This index features only vinyl and includes recordings of the original band


 

415 Records – Discography

415 Records ‎– Discography

This index will cover the label’s earliest releases


A. Singles and EPs (7″)

1. The Offs ‎– Everyone’s A Bigot / 0°
Label: 415 Records
Catalog Number: 911×39
Format: Vinyl, 7″, 45 RPM, Single
Released: 1978

Notes: Some copies came with an Insert


2. The Nuns ‎– The Nuns
Label: 415 Records
Catalog Number: SUB 01
Format: Vinyl, 7″, 45 RPM, EP
Released: 1978

Notes: “Savage” is a different (rougher) version than the one on the self-titled LP. All tracks recorded live at Keystone Palo Alto, early march 1977.

3. The Impostors ‎– Night Time T.V.
Label: 415 Records
Catalog Number: #3
Format: Vinyl, 7″, 45 RPM, EP
Released: 1979




4. Pearl Harbor And The Explosions ‎– Drivin’
Label: 415 Records
Catalog Number: none
Format: Vinyl, 7″, 45 RPM, Single
Released: June 1979




5. SVT ‎– Heart Of Stone
Label: 415 Records
Catalog Number: S0005
Format: Vinyl, 7″, 45 RPM, Single
Released: 1979

Notes: Side 1 recorded at Tewksbury Sound in December 1978; Side A recorded at Different Fur in June 1979.


6. The Mutants ‎– New Dark Ages
Label: 415 Records
Catalog Number: 34859
Format: Vinyl, 7″, 45 RPM, EP
Released: 1980

Notes: Three versions issued (no priority): green logo version (shown) has a large juke-box style hole and the logo on the front reads “THE MUTANTS”; red logo version has a small spindle hole and the front reads “the MUTANTs*”, version with no extra color screen printing reads “MUTNTS”, like the label.

7. Baby Buddha ‎– Stand By Your Man
Label: 415 Records
Catalog Number: none
Format: Vinyl, 7″, 45 RPM, 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo
Released: 1980

Notes: Promo “Not For Sale or Airplay”


8. The Impostors! ‎– Don’t Get Mad / It’s Better This Way
Label: 415 Records
Catalog Number: none
Format: Vinyl, 7″, 45 RPM, Single
Released: 1980




9. Jo Allen And The Shapes ‎– Cryin’ Over You / Lowlife
Label: 415 Records
Catalog Number: S-0008
Format: Vinyl, 7″, 45 RPM, Single
Released: 1980

10. VKTMS ‎– 100% White Girl / No Long Good-Byes
Label: 415 Records
Catalog Number: S-0010
Format: Vinyl, 7″, 45 RPM, Single
Released: 1980


B. LPs and EPs (12″)

1. SVT ‎– Extended Play
Label: 415 Records
Catalog Number: A0002
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 33 1/3 RPM, EP
Released: 1980

2. Units ‎– Digital Stimulation
Label: 415 Records
Catalog Number: A-0003
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 33 1/3, LP
Released: 1980


C. Compilations (all vinyl formats)

1. Various ‎– 415 Music
Label: 415 Records
Catalog Number: A0001
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 33 1/3 RPM, LP
Released: 1980

Notes: Contributors include: Readymades, Times 5, The Mutants, 391, Sudden Fun, The Donuts, SVT, The Symptonms, The VIPs, Jo Allen and the Shapes, The Offs.

415 Records

415 Records was a San Francisco record label created in 1978. The label focused its efforts on local punk rock and new wave music acts of the late 1970s through the late 1980s, including The Offs, The Nuns, The Units, Romeo Void, and Wire Train. Its name, pronounced four-one-five (not four-fifteen), was a play on both the telephone area code for the San Francisco area and the California penal code section for disturbing the peace (indeed, in some promotional material, the phrase “disturbing the peace” was written underneath the 415 logo). The label had a productive partnership with Columbia Records from 1981 until shortly before it was sold in 1989 to Sandy Pearlman, who retitled the label Popular Metaphysics.


Discography [coming soon]


History
415 Records was founded in San Francisco in 1978 by entrepreneurs Howie Klein, Chris Knab, and Butch Bridges. Klein was a writer and entertainment promoter, Knab owned an eclectic record store in the Noe Valley section of San Francisco Aquarius Records, and Bridges was a music collector and retailer. Klein and Knab had become friends when Klein did some photography for his friend Harvey Milk, whose camera store was next door to Knab’s Aquarius Records on Castro Street. They worked together on various radio shows around the Bay Area, including an alternative radio show on KSAN, and they started recording and promoting local musicians out of Knab’s record store.

Klein ran the label from a tiny office on 16th Street in the Mission, a district of San Francisco, where he kept a pushpin-covered United States map on his wall, bearing a sign that read, “All Bands on Tour All the Time.” Klein used his own late-night weekend radio shows to showcase his artist’s records and he promoted them all over the country to nightclubs, record stores, and a newly blossoming array of other alternative radio stations. His artists were part of the 1980s San Francisco rock underground, though Klein leaned more toward the accessible, fun, new wave bands than the thrash metal and hard-core punk bands who were also part of that scene. 415 was the first North American record label to focus on punk and new wave music and they featured mostly musicians from the San Francisco region, though the label eventually also included artists from other areas. The British label Stiff Records had done similarly two years earlier; marketing England’s emergent 1970s pub rock scene as punk and new wave and releasing their first record in August 1976.

415’s first release was a 1978 single by The Offs, entitled Everyone’s a Bigot, with 0° on the B-side (cat#911-39, 1978). Subsequent early releases included 7″ EPs by SVT (cat#S0005, 1979), The Nuns (cat#SUB01, 1979),and Pearl Harbor and the Explosions Drivin’ (uncatalogued, 1979). Later records included a 7″ by The Mutants (cat#34859, 1980), an album by The Units (cat#A0003, 1980), a 12″ 33⅓ RPM album by Romeo Void (cat# 415A-0007, 1981), a mini-album by New Math (cat#A0008, 1981), and various other releases for many other bands.

The Weirdos – Unofficial Releases

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This index features only vinyl and includes unofficial releases


B. Unofficial Releases

1. Weirdos ‎– It Means Nothing
Label: Punk Vault
Catalog Number: PV-4
Format: Vinyl, 7″, 45 RPM, Single
Released: 1988

Notes: recording of the bands first demo session, recorded in Hollywood in 1977

Tracklist
A ‎– It Means Nothing
B ‎– Neutron Bomb

2. Weirdos ‎– Ranting In A Rubber Room!!!
Label: None
Catalog Number: None
Format: 2 × Vinyl, 7″, 45 RPM, EP
Released: 1992

Notes: Recording of a Weirdos rehearsal, recorded in Hollywood in 1977.

Tracklist
A1 ‎– Message From The Underworld
A2 ‎– Bad
B1 ‎– Life Of Crime
B2 ‎– Go Kid Hugo
C1 ‎– Scream Baby Scream
C2 ‎– Teenage
D1 ‎– Why Do You Exist?
D2 ‎– Do The Dance
D3 ‎– Destroy All Music

The Weirdos – Releases

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This index features only vinyl and includes official releases


A. Releases

1. Weirdos – Destroy All Music
Label: BOMP!
Catalog Number: Bomp 112
Format: Vinyl, 7″, 45 RPM, EP
Released: 1977

Notes: Some copies of the first pressing came with a folded Weirdos Fan Club insert.

Tracklist
A1 – Destroy All Music
B1 – A Life of Crime
B2 – Why Do You Exist?

2. The Weirdos ‎– We Got The Neutron Bomb
Label: Dangerhouse
Catalog Number: SP-1063
Format: Vinyl, 7″, 45 RPM, Single
Released: 1978

Notes: Around 5000 of the pressing made, but only about 2500 sold, the rest were destroyed in a flood.

Tracklist
A – We Got The Neutron Bomb
B – Solitary Confinement

3. Weirdos ‎– Who? What? When? Where? Why?
Label: BOMP!
Catalog Number: BLP-4007
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 33 ⅓ RPM, LP
Released: 1979

Notes: The Weirdos first 12″, a “mini-album”.

Tracklist
A1 ‎– Happy People
A2 ‎– Big Shot (In The Head)
A3 ‎– Jungle Rock
B1 ‎– Hit Man
B2 ‎– Idle Life
B3 ‎– Fort USA

4. The Weirdos ‎– A Life Of Crime
Label: Line Records
Catalog Number: 6.14391
Format: Vinyl, 7″, 45 RPM, Single
Released: 1985

Notes: A re-release of the band’s first single Destroy all Music (BOMP!, 1977).

Tracklist
A ‎– A Life Of Crime
B ‎– Destroy All Music

5. The Weirdos ‎– Message From The Underworld
Label: Insipid Vinyl
Catalog Number: IV-04
Format: Vinyl, 7″, 45 RPM, Single
Released: 1991

Notes: Message from the Underworld Recorded at The Sound Factory, Hollywood, CA in July 1980. Teenage Recorded at Shangri-La, Malibu, CA in July 1978.

Tracklist
A ‎– Message From The Underworld
B ‎– Teenage

6. The Weirdos ‎– Bourbon
Label: Frontier Records
Catalog Number: Boozewax-002
Format: Vinyl, 7″, 45 RPM, Single
Released: November 2015

Notes: Cover art by Jaime Hernandez. Side A recorded in 1977; side B recorded in 1980.

Tracklist
A ‎– We Got The Neutron Bomb
B ‎– Helium Bar

The Germs

The Germs were an American punk rock band from Los Angeles, originally active from 1976 to 1980. The band’s main early lineup consisted of singer Darby Crash, guitarist Pat Smear, bassist Lorna Doom, and drummer Don Bolles. They released only one album, 1979’s (GI), produced by Joan Jett, and were featured the following year in Penelope Spheeris’ documentary film The Decline of Western Civilization, which chronicled the Los Angeles punk movement.

The Germs disbanded following Crash’s suicide on December 7, 1980. Their music was influential to many later punk rock acts. Smear went on to achieve greater fame performing with Nirvana and Foo Fighters. (further reading…)

The Germs – Show List and Key Dates

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This index will attempt to gather show dates and flyers for all appearances


1977

Date: April 16, 1977
Venue: The Orpheum Theatre
Location: Los Angeles
Notes: opening for The Weirdos, The Zeros

Date: May, 1977
Venue: The Roxy Theatre
Location: West Hollywood
Notes: Up in Smoke movie shoot. This show is the source for the  recording of “Sex Boy,” the B-side to the  band’s first single.

Date: June 21, 1977
Venue: Whisky a Go-Go
Location: West Hollywood
Notes: with Screamers, Zippers





Date: August 5, 1977
Venue: Larchmont Hall
Location: Los Angeles
Notes: Slash benefit with Screamers, Dils





Date: September 4, 1977
Venue: The Masque
Location: Hollywood
Notes: with Skulls, Alley Cats, Needles & Pins





Date: September 25, 1977
Venue: Whisky a Go-Go
Location: West Hollywood
Notes: with The Weirdos, The Bags





Date: October 1977
Venue: Whisky a Go-Go
Location: West Hollywood
Notes: with Blondie, Devo



Date: October 7-8, 1977
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco
Notes: with The Weirdos





Date: November 23, 1977
Venue: The Masque
Location: Hollywood
Notes: with Skulls, Eyes, Waxx, Naughty Women







Date: Friday, December 2, 1977
Venue: The Masque
Location: Hollywood
Notes: with Skulls, Controllers, Hitmakers, LA Shakers, Rubber City Rebels

Date: Saturday, December 3, 1977
Venue: The Masque
Location: Hollywood
Notes: with Controllers, Hitmakers, LA Shakers, Rubber City Rebels, Front Bottom Rear & Fidel


1978

Date: Friday, February 24, 1978
Venue: Elks Building (Park Plaza Hotel)
Location: Los Angeles
Notes: Masque benefit with Zeros, Dils, Eyes, Screamers, Controllers, Bags, Deadbeats






Date: Friday, March 10, 1978
Venue: Elks Building (Park Plaza Hotel)
Location: Los Angeles
Notes: with Needles & Pins





Date: Friday, April 21, 1978
Venue: Larchmont Hall
Location: Hollywood
Notes: with Bags, Controllers, Middle Class





Date: Tuesday, May 23, 1978
Venue: Whisky a Go-Go
Location: West Hollywood
Notes: Lobotomy Night #2 with Bags, Stitches





Date: Friday-Saturday, July 14-15, 1978
Venue: Whisky a Go-Go
Location: West Hollywood
Notes: Lobotomy Night #3 with Red Lights





Date: Wednesday, September 6, 1978
Venue: The Rock Corporation
Location: Van Nuys
Notes: with The Simpletones, Brainiacs





Date: Tuesday, October 31, 1978
Venue: Roosevelt Hotel
Location: Hollywood
Notes: with The Go-Go’s, Mau-Mau’s, Hal Negro and the Satin Tones





Date: Saturday, November 4, 1978
Venue: Mabuhay Gardens
Location: San Francisco
Notes: with Dead Kennedys, The Red Products



Date: Tuesday, December 19, 1978
Venue: 1317 W. 7th
Location: Los Angeles
Notes: with Controllers, Bags, Middle Class






1979

Date: Friday, January 12, 1979
Venue: The (other) Masque
Location: Hollywood
Notes: with Dead Kennedys, Rhino 39

Date: Saturday, January 13, 1979
Venue: The (other) Masque
Location: Hollywood
Notes: with Dead Kennedys, Rotters

Date: Saturday, February 24, 1979
Venue: The (other) Masque
Location: Hollywood
Notes: with Cramps, Dead Boys, Pure Hell, Wall of Voodoo, Extremes





Date: Saturday, March 3, 1979
Venue: Deaf Club
Location: San Francisco
Notes: with Dead Kennedys





Date: Tuesday, March 13, 1979
Venue: Squeeze
Location: Riverside
Notes: with X, Rhino 39

Date: Saturday, May 26, 1979
Venue: Club 88
Location: Los Angeles
Notes: with Alley Cats, Dred Scott






Date: Tuesday, July 17, 1979
Venue: Hong Kong Café
Location: Los Angeles
Notes: with Extreme, the Adaptors







Date: Wednesday, August 15, 1979
Venue: Hong Kong Café
Location: Los Angeles
Notes: with B-People, Vs





Date: Saturday, September 22, 1979
Venue: Hong Kong Café
Location: Los Angeles
Notes: with Middle Class, Black Flag



Date: Wednesday, October 31, 1979
Venue: Hong Kong Café
Location: Los Angeles
Notes: with Fear, Black Flag, Catholic Discipline, Chinas Comidas





Date: December 14, 1979
Venue: Hope Street Hall
Location: Los Angeles
Notes: with X, Suburban Lawns





Date: December 23, 1979
Venue: Whisky a Go-Go
Location: Hollywood
Notes: Masque Xmas party with Arthur J. and the Gold Cups

Date: December 31, 1979
Venue: Hong Kong Café
Location: Los Angeles
Notes: with Johanna Went





Date: January 29, 1980
Venue: The Great Gatsby
Location: Redondo Beach Pier
Notes: with Black Flag, Descendents, Eddie and the Subtitles





Date: February 17, 1980
Venue: Kings Palace
Location:Hollywood
Notes: Youth Party Benefit with X, Circle Jerks, Top Jimmy, UXA, Gestapo, Lost Souls, the Men.





Date: February 17, 1980
Venue: Kings Palace
Location:Hollywood
Notes: with Circle Jerks, Mau Mau’s





Date: Tuesday, February 26, 1980
Venue: The Great Gatsby
Location: Redondo Beach
Notes: with Circle Jerks, Cheifs, Crowd, Eddie and the Subtitles





Date: March 13, 1980
Venue: Fleetwood
Location: Redondo Beach
Notes: with Middle Class





Date: April 26, 1980
Venue: Fleetwood
Location: Redondo Beach
Notes: with Middle Class, Adolsecents, der Stab





Date: December 3, 1980
Venue: Starwood
Location:
Notes: Reunion show with Middle Class, the Screws