July 26th, 1996 

The Cell 63 show on July 26, 1996, at The Raven Theatre in North Hollywood marked a rare pop-up event, a reflection of the venue's shift into hosting shows less frequently. This performance featured Makeshift, Still Nothing Yet, 66%, and Society Gone Madd. The flyer signifies one of the last known shows hosted by Cell 63, marking a significant moment as the venue began winding down its presence in the scene. This event is recognized as one of the final flyers associated with the legendary venue, encapsulating its enduring impact on the local punk and DIY community.

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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.

Nothing Yet is a punk rock band that hails from North Hollywood. They’ve had radio airplay on numerous stations and have headlined shows in Hawaii, and toured throughout the United States: Los Angeles, Las Vegas and the Bay area as well as Mexico and Canada.  They’ve played with bands such as The Vandals, FEAR, The Dickies, Voodoo Glow Skulls, Naked Aggression, Lagwagon and Downset.