Hardcore Show At Denny's Causes Damage

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Denny's Wacko Show

One of our favourite videos/news stories of 2018 was the tale of the hardcore band putting on a show in an abandoned Denny's in the US, but what could make the idea better? How about putting on a hardcore punk show in a real, functioning Denny's?


That's exactly what happened in California recently, when a 17-year-old promoter named Bryson booked the punk band Wacko for his first-ever show at his local diner, and things got pretty wild. The ensuing mayhem resulted in what the company claimed to be $1,000 of damages (pinned onto the young promoter), but the band quickly raised over $1,000 with a GoFundMe campaign to save the day.


You can watch the full set below and skip to almost anywhere in the video to get an idea of what caused the damage:

 



 


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