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Upbeat pop punk and new wave with Rockets and Dinosaurs and more

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Rockets and Dinosaurs rock the pop. Photo by Richard AmeryAcross town, it was punk pop night at the Slice, March 4.

I caught an energetic set of Chixdiggit style pop punk, full of “oh oh oh” choruses from Rockets and Dinosaurs. Their tight and catchy set showed a band in their element, having fun on stage were having a lot of loud, tight three chord fun for their  upbeat and energetic set.

It ended  with 1995, about the lead singer being five -years-old and catching frogs.
 Nix Dickson’s Dylan Keating had to rush across town from his gig at the Tongue N Groove  for another gig  with Oh Lenore! at the Slice. Oh Lenore! featured Nix Dicksons’ Dylan Keating on guitar. Photo by Richard Amery

They took the audience back to the ’80s with their new wave, keyboard powered upbeat rock. The band, Alec Campbell, Alvin Lun, Dylan Keating, Joe Girgis had a lot of people dancing and were having some fun as Keating played some innovative riffs.

— by Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 09 March 2011 18:30 )  
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