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[[07.01.1990 2]] Costa Mesa, CA - "Skateboard Ramp Show" at Sal and Ed's House Party | [[07.01.1990 2]] Costa Mesa, CA - "Skateboard Ramp Show" at Sal and Ed's House Party | ||
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[[09.21.1990]] Long Beach, CA - Bogart's | [[09.21.1990]] Long Beach, CA - Bogart's | ||
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[[10.04.1990]] Long Beach, CA - Fashion Ave. & 23rd Street | [[10.04.1990]] Long Beach, CA - Fashion Ave. & 23rd Street | ||
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[[12.13.1990]] Long Beach, CA - Toe Jam | [[12.13.1990]] Long Beach, CA - Toe Jam | ||
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[[12.17.1990]] Unknown - Todd Forman's 21st Birthday Party | [[12.17.1990]] Unknown - Todd Forman's 21st Birthday Party |
Latest revision as of 19:22, 12 June 2022
04.20.1990 Long Beach, CA - Georgi’s Birthday Party [Video]
04.30.1990 Long Beach, CA - Bogart's
06.23.1990 Palo Verde, CA - 3195 Josie St. Graduation Party
07.01.1990 1 Costa Mesa, CA - "Backyard Kegger Party" at Billy Acker's
07.01.1990 2 Costa Mesa, CA - "Skateboard Ramp Show" at Sal and Ed's House Party
09.21.1990 Long Beach, CA - Bogart's
10.04.1990 Long Beach, CA - Fashion Ave. & 23rd Street
11.30.1990 Long Beach, CA - Bogart's
12.13.1990 Long Beach, CA - Toe Jam
12.17.1990 Unknown - Todd Forman's 21st Birthday Party
12.31.1990 Long Beach, CA - Bogart's
??.?.1990 Long Beach, CA - 4th Street
??.??.1990 Dominguez Hills, CA - California State University Dominguez Hills
XX.XX.1990 Eugene, OR - Max's
- Bradley Nowell attends college at C.S.U.L.B. for just the beginning of the year then drops out to pursue his career with Sublime.
- Marshall Goodman (Ras MG) takes over as drummer while Bud is in rehab.
- Skunk Records is born. Originally created by Michael Happoldt to release his band's (The Ziggens) demos, Skunk Records soon became home to Sublime as well, who said that they helped to create the record company so that they could call themselves "Skunk recording artists Sublime."