Tag Archive: Heavy Chains
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January 9, 2017
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Full Circle, Heavy Chains, Krust, Leeway, Vengeance
I really got around during this day and got to experience some personal history again. I started on my own campus to drop off something and then headed down to Stockton for lunch with one of my former professors. THEN I headed down the shore to see my parents for a few hours and THEN headed up to Brick for the show. This EMS hall was where I saw my first shows in 1994. I don’t remember a ton about them, but we went there two or three times. One time a friend’s car overheated, which meant we had to…
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August 6, 2014
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Black Flag, Blind Justice, Floorpunch, Full Speed Ahead, Get Real, Gorilla Biscuits, Heavy Chains, Krust, Mental, Night Birds, Sheer Terror, Stag Party, Stick Together, Sunny Day Real Estate, The Little Rascals, Title Fight
When Bob Shedd puts on a gig, you know it is going to be good. Full Speed Ahead are playing a few shows this summer. I missed their last reunion gig in 2006 (?), so I knew I had to head out to this show. This was also my first gig of the year. One of the great things about living in Mount Holly is the commute. To either of our main campuses, it is basically 15 minutes each way. This is great during the school year; many of my colleagues have very short drives to one campus and then…
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July 8, 2014
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Blind Justice, Cro-Mags, Earth Crisis, Four Walls Falling, Fury Of V, Heavy Chains, Manipulate, NJ Bloodline, Stag Party
I ended off 2013 by heading out to see the Cro-Mags. They haven’t played down the shore probably since the show at Middlesex County College in 1994 (which my friends skipped to go see Earth Crisis and Four Walls Falling in Philadelphia! Dicks.) unless you count them playing at Club Krome in 2002. The semester had just ended and I trekked across the state to get to the gig. I ran into some friends at the show, but everyone was kind of off in their own little worlds, which is fine but it made me feel like I was always…
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