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The Homobiles
Alternative Music Foundation
924 Gilman St
Berkeley, CA 94710
Mar 20, 2025
7:00 PM PDT
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924 Gilman is gonna explode with heart, horns, and high-voltage punk on March 20! ⚡
Hit Like a Girl and Madska are rolling in all the way from Philly. Hit Like a Girl’s bringing gut-punching emotion and anthems for every kind of heartbreak. Madska’s bringing their quirky, danceable indie-pop-meets-ska magic to make you move and cry. Fistfight with Traffic throws down a wild, genre-blurring mix straight from the East Bay. And the Homobiles? Bay Area punk royalty with riffs sharper than your ex’s breakup text.
$12, doors at 7:00 PM, all ages. Grab your tickets now! 🤘
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HIT LIKE A GIRL
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hitlikeagirl.bandcamp.com
@hlagband
Hailing from the vibrant streets of Philadelphia, Hit Like a Girl isn't just a band; it's a raw, unfiltered expression of emotion, crafted by visionary nonbinary frontperson Nicolle Maroulis. With a sound that resonates with the soul and lyrics that cut to the core, Hit Like a Girl delves deep into the complexities of love and relationships, inviting listeners to explore the tangled web of human connection.
Current contributing touring members include Sean Bonney-Burrill and Mike “Maddog” Davis.
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MADSKA
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madskamuse.com
madska.bandcamp.com
@madskamuse
Madska is a quirky indie pop powerhouse hailing from Philly. Headed by two friends who met on Facebook, Madska crafts music that feels both nostalgic and upbeat. With hauntingly beautiful vocals, Madska’s sound invites you to dance, hug your friends, and shed a tear all at once. Their songs evoke a sense of home and a desire to relive your favorite memories.
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THE HOMOBILES
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thehomobiles.com
thehomobiles.bandcamp.com
@thehomobiles
The Homobiles — "the Bay's mainstay queer party punk supergroup" (East Bay Express) — combine a raw and unapologetic punk sound, an anti-fascist and anti-racist spirit, and a touch of irreverent fun. Their current lineup features Lynn Breedlove (ex-Tribe 8, he/him) on lead vocals, Fureigh (Middle-Aged Queers, ex-The Shondes, they/them) on guitar and vocals, hard-hitting Molly June Rocquet (she/her) on drums, and powerhouse Blair Switch (she/her) on bass.
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FISTFIGHT WITH TRAFFIC
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fistfightwithtraffic.bandcamp.com
@fistfightwithtraffic
Fistfight with Traffic serves up amishmash/hodgepodge/gallimaufry/farrago/potpourri of sounds. Baptized in the East Bay but rooted in the deepest depths of our their little brains, they hope to make you dance, cry, scream, and reflect on every good decision you’ve ever made in your life.
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"The Bay's mainstay queer party punk supergroup." –The East Bay Express
Songs about cars and babes, crimes and change, ballot measures and bathhouses.
In their latest single, “Which Side Are You On?,” SF queer punk supergroup The Homobiles have a question for the police. Especially “the good ones.”
Written after a queer, trans friend joined the police force, the message is clear: you may try to change the system, but the system will certainly change you.
The Homobiles — "the Bay's mainstay queer party punk supergroup" (East Bay Express) — combine a raw and unapologetic punk sound, an anti-fascist and anti-racist spirit, and a touch of irreverent fun.
Their current lineup features Lynn Breedlove (ex-Tribe 8, he/him) on lead vocals, Fureigh (Middle-Aged Queers, ex-The Shondes, they/them) on guitar and vocals, and powerhouse Blair Switch (she/her) on bass.
The Homobiles have been featured at the New York Live Arts Festival (curated by Mx. Justin Vivian Bond), opened for queercore legends Pansy Division and Team Dresch, and been the subjects of a documentary ("Spacecars and Babes," filmed in Austin during their spring 2017 tour). The anti-fascist music video for their song “Homo Safe” has screened at film festivals around the world.
Read MoreSongs about cars and babes, crimes and change, ballot measures and bathhouses.
In their latest single, “Which Side Are You On?,” SF queer punk supergroup The Homobiles have a question for the police. Especially “the good ones.”
Written after a queer, trans friend joined the police force, the message is clear: you may try to change the system, but the system will certainly change you.
The Homobiles — "the Bay's mainstay queer party punk supergroup" (East Bay Express) — combine a raw and unapologetic punk sound, an anti-fascist and anti-racist spirit, and a touch of irreverent fun.
Their current lineup features Lynn Breedlove (ex-Tribe 8, he/him) on lead vocals, Fureigh (Middle-Aged Queers, ex-The Shondes, they/them) on guitar and vocals, and powerhouse Blair Switch (she/her) on bass.
The Homobiles have been featured at the New York Live Arts Festival (curated by Mx. Justin Vivian Bond), opened for queercore legends Pansy Division and Team Dresch, and been the subjects of a documentary ("Spacecars and Babes," filmed in Austin during their spring 2017 tour). The anti-fascist music video for their song “Homo Safe” has screened at film festivals around the world.
Feminist
Political Punk
Queercore Punk
Indie
Feminist Queer Punk
Indie Rock
Punk
Queercore
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