May 30th, 1992

May 30, 1992, at Cell 63, in collaboration with Unfucked, featured performances by Drive Like Jehu (from San Diego), Still Life, Juke, and special guests. The flyer highlights that Cell 63 was only 30 minutes away from Los Angeles, emphasizing how the venue attracted punk rockers from all over the city. By offering a space outside of the Hollywood scene, Cell 63 became an important hub for underground punk and alternative music, providing a refuge for fans and bands seeking an alternative to the commercialized nature of Hollywood venues as well as the age limitations that prevented young punk rockers from attending shows.

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Drive Like Jehu was a post-hardcore band from San Diego that existed from 1990 to 1995, and later reunited from 2014 to 2016. In the 90s, they signed with the major label Interscope Records. Their second album, Yank Crime (1994), gained great popularity. However, the band broke up shortly after the album's release. Drive Like Jehu still has a dedicated fanbase, with their music continuing to resonate with listeners even after their initial breakup. Their influential sound and legacy in the post-hardcore and alternative scenes have ensured that their cult following remains strong, with fans continuing to celebrate their work long after their disbandment.