NEWS 2022/06/09
Slip into a dark, smoke-filled portion of punk rock history with a 17-song live performance by the RKL of 1989, just before their first of several breakups, and arguably at their peak as a band. This 52-minute set took place on May 12, 1989, in Eindhoven, Holland at a squat-turned-venue called De Effenaar and represents the 10th installment of Fat Wreck Chords’ “Live in a Dive” series. Michael “Fat Mike” Burkett of NOFX started the Fat Wreck Chords label with Erin Burkett in 1990 with the goal of signing exclusively punk bands. The label grew to be a success – they have released around 157 albums and currently have 49 active artists signed. The label started its “Live in a Dive” series in 2001 and has since released live albums by punk royalty acts such as Bracket, Sick of it All, Swingin’...
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