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− | + | *DFL | |
− | + | *Wesley Willis Fiasco | |
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+ | == Cleveland, OH - Peabody’s Down Under == | ||
#Greatest Hits | #Greatest Hits | ||
#5446 That's My Number / Date Rape | #5446 That's My Number / Date Rape | ||
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#STP | #STP | ||
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+ | Image:PEABODIES.JPG | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | *A video of this show exists. | ||
− | Bradley sings few lines of "Armagideon Time" in the middle of "Warning Sign". "Armagideon Time" was originally written and performed by Willie Williams, but the cover version of The Clash is more widely known. | + | *Bradley sings few lines of "Armagideon Time" in the middle of "Warning Sign". "Armagideon Time" was originally written and performed by Willie Williams, but the cover version of The Clash is more widely known. |
[[Category:Bootlegs]] | [[Category:Bootlegs]] | ||
[[Category:Flyers]] | [[Category:Flyers]] |
Revision as of 03:26, 9 March 2010
Bands performed:
- DFL
- Wesley Willis Fiasco
Cleveland, OH - Peabody’s Down Under
- Greatest Hits
- 5446 That's My Number / Date Rape
- 40 oz. to Freedom
- Work that We Do
- Falling Idols
- Scarlet Begonias / Warning Sign (Born Jamericans)
- Don't Push / Garden Grove / Right Back / New Trash
- All You Need
- Pawn Shop
- House of Suffering (Bad Brains)
- Smoke Two Joints
- Same in the End
- Seed
- Sour Grapes (Descendents)
- Saw Red
- Pool Shark
- The Ballad of Johnny Butt
- Badfish
- KRS-ONE {incomplete on the video}
- Minor Threat
- Let's Go Get Stoned
- ...talking...
- Tim the Dinosaur ½ instrumental (The Ziggens)
- Rivers of Babylon (Brad quits right after the beginning)
- Youth are Getting Restless (Bad Brains)
- STP
- A video of this show exists.
- Bradley sings few lines of "Armagideon Time" in the middle of "Warning Sign". "Armagideon Time" was originally written and performed by Willie Williams, but the cover version of The Clash is more widely known.