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Punk Rock Museum reveals July tour guides & special events

Members of Social Distortion, Vandals, Bad Religion, Circle Jerks, NOFX, Dwarves, and more will serve as tour guides at Las Vegas’ Punk Rock Museum in July.

Punk Rock Museum adds tours with Ramones, Circle Jerks, Fishbone, Less Than Jake members & more

The Punk Rock Museum also has a new opening date of April 1, with a wedding chapel to follow in mid-April and a tattoo parlor in May.

Punk Rock Museum reveals opening date and guided tours with punk legends

Members of Circle Jerks, Fishbone, Suicidal Tendencies, The Offspring, NOFX, Agnostic Front, Face To Face, and more will be doing guided tours at the new Las Vegas museum.

Circle Jerks' 'Wild in the Streets' gets 40th anniversary edition (ltd vinyl pre-order + new video)

Circle Jerks’ new video was directed by Atiba Jefferson and features live footage from 1982 plus skate footage of Tony Hawk, Lance Mountain, Christian Hosoi, and several other pro skaters…

Bad Religion's 'How Could Hell Be Any Worse' turns 40, 'The Process of Belief' turns 20

Bad Religion are celebrating two major anniversaries this week: their classic debut album ‘How Could Hell Be Any Worse?’ turns 40, and 2002’s ‘The Process of Belief,’ a massive comeback and a crucial turning point in their career, turns 20.

Yo La Tengo's 2019 Hanukkah run kicked off with Fred Armisen, Greg Hetson & more (pics, video, setlist)

Plus: Steve Gunn & William Tyler, Jon Glaser and more fun from the first night of Yo La Tengo’s 2019 Hanukkah run.

Circle Jerks reforming for 40th anniversary of 'Group Sex,' playing Punk Rock Bowling

The lineup for that show includes founding members Keith Morris and Greg Hetson and longtime member Zander Schloss. Punk Rock bowling will be Circle Jerks’ first show in over a decade.

watch the trailer for 'Redd Kross: Born Innocent' documentary

The documentary features interviews with Red Kross’ Jeff and Steven McDonald, as well as members of Sonic Youth, Melvins, Black Flag and more.

A guide to 2018 NYC holiday concerts and events

From Ronnie Spector and Darlene Love, to Rufus Wainwright, Marky Ramone, Justin Vivian Bond, comedy, craft fairs, and burlesque, there’s something for everyone in NYC this holiday season.

Marky Ramone doing NYC holiday show with 'Rock N Roll High School' screening

‘Road To Ruin’ turned 40 this year, and Marky Ramone (the only surviving member from that album) — who now has original Circle Jerks/Redd Kross and longtime Bad Religion guitarist Greg Hetson in his band — will play ”40 Ramones classics” at this holiday show, which also includes a screening of the classic Ramones movie ‘Rock N Roll High School’ (which Marky is in)…