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From Punknews.org:

Influential punk act face to face have announced that they will be reuniting for at least one performance at Bamboozle Left. The band will be performing on Saturday, April 5th at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Irvine California.

Along with the confirmation, the band's management notes that the bill will feature the four piece line-up for the band: Trever Keith, Scott Shiflett, Chad Yaro and Pete Parada. While there are no immediate plans for a full scale tour or further recordings, the band will be playing select festival dates in the U.S. and internationally.

Frontman Trever Keith has also announced plans to release a new solo album. Titled Melancholics Anonymous, the record aims to pick up where the band's 1999's album Ignorance is Bliss left off. Keith will also be performing solo dates beginning on March 8th, 2008.

Comments

Awesome, that is great news!
Holmeslaw said…
YEP, this is top news. 08 is gonna be good for much needed music, F2F shows, New H2O, New Rancid, New Trever Keith, etc.

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