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Live at the House of Blues (Adolescents album)

Live at the House of Blues
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Live album and concert film by the Adolescents
Released February 24, 2004 (2004-02-24)
Recorded October 3, 2003
Venue House of Blues at Downtown Disney, Anaheim, California
Genre Punk rock
Length 52:37
Label Kung Fu (78824)
Producer Joe Escalante, Nate Weaver
Adolescents chronology
Unwrap and Blow Me!
(2003)Unwrap and Blow Me!2003
Live at the House of Blues
(2004)
The Complete Demos 1980–1986
(2005)The Complete Demos 1980–19862005

Live at the House of Blues is a live album and concert film by the American punk rock band the Adolescents, released in February 2004 on Kung Fu Records as part of the label's The Show Must Go Off! series. It marked a reunion of the band after a twelve-year breakup, and features songs from their original 1980–81 run and from their then-upcoming reunion album OC Confidential (2005).

The Adolescents had disbanded in April 1989, following the release of their third studio album, Balboa Fun*Zone. The band's 1980–81 lineup of singer Tony Brandenburg, bassist Steve Soto, drummer Casey Royer, and guitarist brothers Rikk and Frank Agnew (who had recorded their 1981 debut album, Adolescents, also known as The Blue Album) reunited for a performance that December, which was released eight years later as the live album Return to the Black Hole. In the years following the breakup, the members were involved in other musical projects: Soto formed the parody group Manic Hispanic in 1992, and he, Frank Agnew, and former Adolescents drummer Sandy Hanson simultaneously started a band called Joyride. Frank Agnew soon left to focus on his family life and maintained a low-profile musical career in subsequent years, playing on albums by Tender Fury, Rule 62, and Mr. Mirainga. Soto and Hansen continued with Joyride until 1996, then formed the band 22 Jacks. Royer, meanwhile, resumed his other band, D.I., while Brandenburg started a new group, Sister Goddamn, and Rikk Agnew briefly rejoined the gothic rock band Christian Death and released two solo albums in the early 1990s.


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