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The frontmen of two influential Orange County, California post-hardcore/pop punk bands from the 1990s launched their East Coast acoustic tour at The Bog in downtown Scranton on Wednesday, Oct. 2.

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  1. This Is Albatross recently caught up with Popeye Vogelsang formerly of FARSIDE and currently in YOUR FAVOURITE TRAINWRECK to talk about both bands. This is a great retrospective history of FARSIDE including the involvment of Zach De La Rocha, why the band broke up as well as a video interview as Popeye explains what a few classic FARSIDE songs were actually about.
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Sims 3 store pet food. Popeye Vogelsang of Farside, who is now living in Peckville, and Jeff Caudill of Gameface, who flew in from California, played some songs they are known for from their previous bands as well as a few covers while sharing some personal thoughts and stories, including a funny anecdote about how Vogelsang met The Bog co-owner Brian Craig. The longtime friends and members of Your Favorite Trainwreck also performed together at the end of both sets.

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Nick Osadche of Drums, Pennsylvania indie punk band For Ages opened the night. From here, Vogelsang and Caudill hit Philadelphia and will visit New York City, New Jersey, Lancaster, Albany, and Buffalo over the next week.

NEPA Scene captured each set on video as well as a few fun moments on stage and off in photos throughout the evening.

The frontmen of two influential Orange County, California post-hardcore/pop punk bands from the 1990s launched their East Coast acoustic tour at The Bog in downtown Scranton on Wednesday, Oct. 2.

Popeye Vogelsang

Popeye Vogelsang of Farside, who is now living in Peckville, and Jeff Caudill of Gameface, who flew in from California, played some songs they are known for from their previous bands as well as a few covers while sharing some personal thoughts and stories, including a funny anecdote about how Vogelsang met The Bog co-owner Brian Craig. The longtime friends and members of Your Favorite Trainwreck also performed together at the end of both sets.

Michael Popeye Vogelsang

Nick Osadche of Drums, Pennsylvania indie punk band For Ages opened the night. From here, Vogelsang and Caudill hit Philadelphia and will visit New York City, New Jersey, Lancaster, Albany, and Buffalo over the next week.

Michael popeye vogelsang

Sims 3 store pet food. Popeye Vogelsang of Farside, who is now living in Peckville, and Jeff Caudill of Gameface, who flew in from California, played some songs they are known for from their previous bands as well as a few covers while sharing some personal thoughts and stories, including a funny anecdote about how Vogelsang met The Bog co-owner Brian Craig. The longtime friends and members of Your Favorite Trainwreck also performed together at the end of both sets.

Nick Osadche of Drums, Pennsylvania indie punk band For Ages opened the night. From here, Vogelsang and Caudill hit Philadelphia and will visit New York City, New Jersey, Lancaster, Albany, and Buffalo over the next week.

NEPA Scene captured each set on video as well as a few fun moments on stage and off in photos throughout the evening.

The frontmen of two influential Orange County, California post-hardcore/pop punk bands from the 1990s launched their East Coast acoustic tour at The Bog in downtown Scranton on Wednesday, Oct. 2.

Popeye Vogelsang of Farside, who is now living in Peckville, and Jeff Caudill of Gameface, who flew in from California, played some songs they are known for from their previous bands as well as a few covers while sharing some personal thoughts and stories, including a funny anecdote about how Vogelsang met The Bog co-owner Brian Craig. The longtime friends and members of Your Favorite Trainwreck also performed together at the end of both sets.

Michael Popeye Vogelsang

Nick Osadche of Drums, Pennsylvania indie punk band For Ages opened the night. From here, Vogelsang and Caudill hit Philadelphia and will visit New York City, New Jersey, Lancaster, Albany, and Buffalo over the next week.

Popeye Vogelsang

NEPA Scene captured each set on video as well as a few fun moments on stage and off in photos throughout the evening.





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