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  • The Armstrongs helping 924 Gilman st.

The Armstrongs helping 924 Gilman st.

By Craig LeSieg

Tim Armstrong (Tim Timebomb,  Rancid) Billy Joe Armstrong (Green Day) and Hellcat Records are keeping Gilman st. alive, donating 100% of proceeds and donations from new song to the iconic venue.

If you know anything about East Bay punk, you’ve heard about 924 Gilman st. It has been the starting point for bands like Rancid, and Green Day, it’s a punk rock and art staple in Berkeley CA. Check it out here 924 Gilman Project

Donate! HERE and check out the East Bay punk documentary  Turn It Around: The Story of East Bay Punk

 

Give the video a go, worth your time

 

 

 

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