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| October 27, 2007 | The Roxy 11th ANNUAL HALLOWEEN SHOW | Boston, Massachusetts |
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| October 30, 2007 | Peppermint Beach Club | Virginia Beach, Virginia |
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Contributed by facetofacereunion08. Posted by aubin on Tuesday, August 21, 2007 at 11:30 AM (EDT)
Big D and the Kids Table has announced a headlining tour in support of their new full length, Strictly Rude. Dubbed the Steady Riot tour, the band has enlisted Whole Wheat Bread and Brain Failure to provide support. The latter recently recorded a split titled Beijing to Boston with the headliner.
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ffwoodycock (August 21, 2007)
i like big d and the kids table because they actually come to CT. also, btmi is supposed to be there, making it 100% better
Dante3000 (rich) (August 21, 2007)
Awesome. This will be my forth time seeing Whole Wheat Bread and it's always because they open for bands I like. I'd likely never pay to see them on their own but as part of a good bill I wouldn't intentionally miss their set. 8+ Replies
fallingupwards84 (August 21, 2007)
while i enjoyed it when it first came out, Strictly Rude didnt have much lasting value for me 4+ Replies
misterpink (August 21, 2007)
Their new songs are boring live. Big D is hardly as much fun as they used to be. 3+ Replies
Someone (August 21, 2007)
Brain Failure is not on the whole tour. I believe the AKAs have the 3rd spot for the first half of the tour which fucking sucks
Someone (August 21, 2007)
Big D can suck my Big D. What a shitty band. I think propagandhi said it best "Ska Sucks!" 2+ Replies
Someone (August 21, 2007)
On their myspace tourdates listing, Big D has several days off, but Dec 11th is listed as TBA @ TBA... and it's right around the time they're touring the northeast in other dates such as philly, jersey, washington, etc... and boston (their hometown) isn't even one of the stops on that leg of the tour (besides their stop in october). I have this theory that they are saving that date for a show w/ the Bosstones, who are rumored to be doing their Hometown Throwdown this year. December 11th fits right in the time frame of when the throwdown usually happens. Does anyone else think i'm looking TOO far into this situation? I know it's a stretch... but with Big D apparantly possibly letting the cat out of the bag about the throwdown a few weeks ago, rumor on wikipedia that the guy who origianlly created the Bosstones logo has been asked to create a new logo f show rest of comment 1+ Reply
Someone (August 21, 2007)
Are Big D really big enough to headline The Metro? When did they get that big? 4+ Replies
Someone (August 21, 2007)
People seem to really either love or hate Whole Wheat Bread.
Someone (August 21, 2007)
big d is not big enough to headline these venues. thet couldnt even pack axis for last years halloween show, like not even close. saw them at webster in CT last year and it was so empty. 1+ Reply
Someone (August 21, 2007)
Brain Failure are playing the last half of this tour, the AKAs the first half.
Someone (August 21, 2007)
whole wheat bread is great for a sandwich and also goes well with my classic 80s punk and hardcore records.
jacknife737 (August 21, 2007)
I'm so there for the Toronto show (assuming that it doesn't interfere with my mid-year exams)
RainCity (August 21, 2007)
Big D better add that date for Vancouver in between Seattle and Idaho..SERIOUSLY!
Someone (August 21, 2007)
So what happens if Whole Wheat Bread's bass player gets arrested again? 2+ Replies
pnfan (August 21, 2007)
Why all the bashing of Big D?I remember dave coming over and shaking my hand for coming out to a show . They played in a serious northeaster w/o missed note.They played acoustic when ther was a power failure.Came outside when a small club sold out and played three songs for free.Then I seen them after Strictly Rude came out and Mr Joe Gittleman himself came over and chatted with me.you people say you're punk but forget these bands put up with a lot of BS and after ten years of hard work they get bashed with doing a solid album. 2+ Replies
GrapeApesOfWrath (August 27, 2007)
Whole Wheat are a bunch of wankers, a perfect example of the downfall of third wave punk (3rd wave punk was kinda lame anyways....but...). I played a show with these guys and they had such a big rock star complex and their crew were a bunch of rude fucking assholes. Apparently, their shitty merch is sooooo important that they need EVERY INCH of the table to peddle their overpriced pop-punk paraphernalia and not willing to provide 8 inches of the table to allow other bands to use to give away FREE merch. Fuck these guys and their music sucks anyways. A definite low-point in opening for theses assbags. I hope you fans appreciate the irony of being cashed in on through their faux-punk. Suckers. 1+ Reply
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