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Las Vegas City Life

Monday, March 06, 2006
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Rebelpalooza

311

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Who's headlining?
Dorm room darlings 311, with Unwritten Law, which is some kind of SoCal skate-pop band.

Who else is playing? Building a Better Spaceship (heh), For Twenty Daze (heh!) and Swollen Members (ha-HAH!).

Who are they? Respectively: a crunchy, Police-tinged L.A. band; some grinning, local "roots/dub/reggae" guys; a critically acclaimed alt-hip-hop crew founded 10 years ago in Vancouver by Mad Child and Prevail.

Anyone else? One more band -- Thousand Foot Krutch. They're Christian rockers from Toronto. We did a random lyrics search through their last album, The Art of Breaking, and found the following pattern, assembled from five different songs: "I'll pick you up, won't let you fall ... hope you never fall ... I don't want to fall ... run into things and fall down ... I hope no one's around when it falls." Here's what CityLife staff psychologists are predicting: This inner tension, this self-fulfilling fear of the Fall will cause at least one band member to insult the wife of 311 singer S.A. Martinez and physically attack 311 drummer Chad Sexton onstage -- precisely as super-trashed, former Creed singer and Christian soldier Scott Stapp allegedly did last Thanksgiving in a Baltimore bar. Peace will finally be restored by the other Rebelpalooza bands of west coast rappers and reggae pot-smokers.

DAVE SURRATT

Rebelpalooza
Fri., March 3, 3 p.m.
UNLV Intramural Fields (at the corner of Swenson St. & Harmon Ave.)
739-3267
$25; $20 in advance



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