The Week That Was: Sept. 27 – Oct. 2

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Greg GraffinA lot of things happen each and every week that sometimes it’s hard to keep track of everything. If you’re somehow without internet access for a day, you could miss a big tour announcement or signing – and we don’t want that to happen. That’s why we have “The Week That Was” where we will recap the more important news stories from the past week. This week’s highlights include:


  • Yellowcard entered the studio and gave fans two studio updates.
  • Bad Religion‘s Greg Graffin sat down for a cup of joe and discussed his latest book on MSNBC.
  • The Loved Ones frontman Dave Hause signed to Paper + Plastick for a solo record.
  • Fat Wreck Chords announced the label’s first compilation album in eight years.
  • Billy Joe Armstrong announced that for a week he would be taking the stage to became St. Jimmy in American Idiot the Broadway musical.
  • Run, Forever signed with Solidarity Recordings.
  • Agnostic Front set out on tour.
  • NOFX announced a new split with, The Splits.
  • Andrew WK‘s Adult Swim show of destruction was renewed for a second season.
  • For reasons unknown Against Me! cancelled every single remaining show in 2010.
  • The Creepshow upped a stream over on Facebook for their brand new album.
  • Less Than Jake announced that they would be playing a full classic album at Riot Fest.
  • The Fest 9 revealed the day by day lineup of individual bands.
  • Bobby hosted the second installment of ThePunkSite.com Radio Show over on Real Punk Radio (now available for download).
  • And Dwayne gave us a landslide of new live photos, including Against Me!, Pennywise, Riverboat Gamblers, Authority Zero, and High Five Drive.

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