August 6th, 1994

The August 6, 1994 show at Cell 63’s Sun Valley warehouse, titled "Trashy A-Go-Go," featured performances by Mohinder, Julia, Honeywell, Far, and Jigsaw. The flyer jokingly stated "No High Class," embracing the punk ethos of rejecting mainstream, polished culture in favor of raw, unrefined expression.

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Honeywell was among the first bands to help shape the genre now known as "screamo." Their final live performance took place in 1994 at Cell 63, where they shared the stage with other pioneering screamo bands like Nuzzle and Mohinder.

Far saw commercial success with their single “Mother Mary” and went on to tour with iconic bands like the Deftones and Incubus. Their song “Job’s Eyes” was featured in an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, airing in April of 1997.