June 19th, 1994

The Cell 63 Show on June 19th, 1994 took place at Savage Garden Studios, a rehearsal space Cell 63 temporarily used. This event featured performances by Society Gone Madd, Lack of Interest, Buzzkill, and Shecke. Cell 63’s collaboration with Savage Garden Studios was another testament to the venue’s flexibility and commitment to supporting the punk scene in the face of ever-changing circumstances.

This show exemplifies the venue's commitment to its community, offering a hotline number for attendees to donate food and books, supporting those facing food insecurity—a testament to Nathan’s vision for a community-driven and community serving space.

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Society Gone Madd! was a hardcore punk band from the San Fernando Valley, Southern California, that started as a bedroom project in 1984 before fully diving into the scene by 1986. Known for their unwavering DIY ethos, they self-released all their records, booked their own shows, and built a reputation across California, playing everywhere from San Diego to San Francisco. They made it to the airwaves with a live set on KXLU. Over their 15-year run, they dropped five EPs and three full-length albums, including standout releases like What Do You Care?, Live on KXLU, and Save Room for Dessert. Society Gone Madd! stayed true to their roots until their final days in 1999, leaving a lasting mark on the SoCal punk scene.

Lack of Interest is an American powerviolence band formed in 1990 from the east San Fernando Valley near Los Angeles, California.  Lack of Interest have released two full length records, and have been part of several split 7” and 12” releases; including Spazz, Bastard Noise and Weekend Nachos.