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Subhumans Slam Pit at Observatory

Take This: Show Us Your Scars: Win a Pair of Tickets to 3 Shows: GBH, Subhumans, and Fear

Celebrate hump day with the highlight of Janky Smooth’s giveaway week: The Show Us Your Scars: OC Punk Ticket Package giveaway! This once in a lifetime opportunity offers you the chance to win A PAIR of tickets to not one, not two, BUT THREE shows at The Orange County Observatory. These shows include GBH on May 25th, The Subhumans on May 29th, and Fear on June 29th. And what did we at Janky Smooth think was the best way to find a winner to attend these three punk shows in Orange County? By showing us your battle scars. That’s right, punks that got a fist to the lip at a show or broke their legs skating, this is your opportunity to cash-in on your injury. YOU CAN BUY TICKETS TO GBH HERE TICKETS TO SUBHUMANS HERE AND TICKETS TO FEAR HERE OR ENTER TO WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS TO ALL 3 SHOWS IN OUR SHOW US YOUR SCARS GIVEAWAY MAY 25TH, 29TH AND JUNE 29TH, 2018, THE OC OBSERVATORY Step 1- Like one of our social media pages (Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram) Step 2- Direct Message us a picture of your gnarliest scar The gnarliest of the gnarly wins WINNER WILL

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Subhumans

Subhumans On Sunset: Young, Old, Punks, Posers Pay Homage at Los Globos

On an ordinary Monday night, I walk down East Sunset Blvd with my camera.  I dip into the tattoo shop to say hello to a friend as I make my way down the street in the early evening, Los Angeles “magic hour.”  There are a few teenage gutter-punk kids smattered randomly around the boulevard as I walk up to Club Los Globos to document the Subhumans gig- there’s no line… I’m early.   I stake my position to the right of the stage on a small riser with a column that reaches up to the celling, which proves invaluable later, and I people watch as the crowd fills in through the opening bands. The frantic buzz, the electric anticipation, it all begins to crackle as the notable Oakland band, The Love Songs, finish their set. The club is a mix of every kind of fan imaginable- young, old, punk and the ones that the highly dogmatic call “posers”- just open minded, intellectually curious folks, is all.  Even though they know not, they are open to a historic moment when their more well versed friends tell em one is coming- even if they aren’t able to sing along to songs written by

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Subhumans Slam Pit at Observatory

Subhumans At The Observatory: Old Songs, New Decade, Same Problems

If you think punk’s dead, then you don’t know Dick! From Wiltshire pubs in 1980 to present day Southern California clubs, Subhumans have been consistent with inciting anarchy and pushing their non-conformist ideals for over 36 years. Friday night’s packed Subhumans show at The Observatory was a great representation of this, with a multi generational crowd ranging from 2 to 70 years of age. Seeing the varying age groups really put the Subhuman’s history into perspective. The elders of the punk scene seemed to be rehashing teenage nostalgia while newcomers simultaneously were experiencing this punk rock rite of passage for the first time.  Subhumans were also joined by Kicker and Raukuous on this tour. related content: OG’s, Toddlers and Whiskey for The Weirdos and Adolescents   With all the perils of the world and an exceptionally ridiculous election season, so many feel like the world is more fucked now than it ever has been. Truth is, it’s always been fucked! As Dick Lucas segways his songs through short political rants covering everything from wage inequality, animal rights, racism, and of course the evil two party system governing America, I couldn’t help but think how his shows were probably very much the

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Brian "Wimpy" Goble

A written eulogy for Subhumans frontman, Brian “Wimpy” Goble by Joe “Shithead” Keithley

Brian Goble Eulogy RIP  by Joe Keithley, D.O.A. Brian Goble aka Wimpy aka Sunny Boy aka Sunny Boy Roy has left us and this world is much poorer because of that. Brian, just 28 days short of his 58th birthday died of a heart attack on Sunday December 7th, 2014. I am writing this because of the loss and heartache I feel out of losing a lifelong friend, but also to remember what a vital and amazing person Wimpy was. The toughest part is the thinking about the children he has left behind, his son Dylan, his daughter Sarah and his step son Cole, who Brian helped raise. My most heartfelt condolences to them and to Brian’s older brother Roger. I first met Brian in 1963 walking home from Lochdale Elementary School in Burnaby, BC. Around the same time I also met Gerry Hannah (Gerry Useless) who lived very near Brian, they were six years old and I was seven and we all lived on Burnaby Mountain. About four years later the three of us befriended Ken Montgomery (Dimwit), whose family had moved to the Lochdale area. From elementary to high school our friendship grew, through our collective love of

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