March 27th, 1992
March 27, 1992, at Cell 63 featured performances by Los Angeles band Jughead's Revenge, East Bay's Jack Acid, and potentially more unannounced acts. Jughead's Revenge had already established themselves as key players in the Los Angeles punk scene and were gaining momentum following their recent release of It’s Lonely at the Bottom.
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Jughead’s Revenge was an influential Southern California punk band from Los Angeles, formed in 1989. The band released several notable albums, including Unstuck in Time (1990), produced by Brett Gurewitz of Bad Religion, It's Lonely at the Bottom (1992), and Just Joined (1998), earning a loyal following in the punk scene. In 1994, they embarked on their first Canadian tour, supporting Face to Face, another band that played at Cell 63. The following year, they signed to Nitro Records, the label founded by The Offspring’s frontman, Dexter Holland.
After disbanding in 2001 due to legal issues with Archie Comics over their name, the band reunited in 2009. In 2010, they shared the stage with Bad Religion at the House of Blues in Anaheim, a continuation of a relationship that dated back to the early '90s when Jughead’s Revenge supported them on the Against the Grain tour. Most recently, the band released their EP Vultures on SBÄM Records in May 2023, proving their enduring presence in the punk rock world.