800 Octane

8/20/00

(Show Review) - Next up was 800 Octane from Portland, Oregon. The only thing I had heard of these guys before the show was an mp3 from their webpage, which by the way was good. Now I'm not sure what anyone else thought of their set, but I thought it kicked a whole lotta ass. These guys played with so much energy, it was amazing. I don't know that I've ever seen a band play in Aberdeen that moved around on stage as much as these guys did. Not only do they play with energy, their music is good too. On a scale of 1 to 10, I give this show a 9.99." (Aberdeen Punk Page)

8/1/00

(Show Review) - Let me just start by saying these guys kicked my ass. I should have not waited so long to go see them play. They play with pure passion and extreme energy. If you haven't seen them yet you are as dumb as I am. Wait that didn't sound good…. Fuck it this is there time to shine. Go their next show people and quit being a close minded dumbass like me…..there I go again. Anyways these guys have been getting some great shows. Hell, Within one month they played with ALL and Teen Idols. There is nothing that I can say about these guys that their music doesn't say for itself. Heck, just go buy the CD. NOW! (August Showcase / kingbanana.net)

5/1/00

(Album Review) - This is a well produced disc of revved-up poppy punk. The song-writing's top-notch and the guys are great musicians. Dave naturally sings with confidence and Brian's back-ups add even more harmony and sweetness to the mix. There's some great songs about monsters, pimps and aliens, but the reminiscent "Radio" about friendship (and beer) and the emotional songs, like "Still the Same" and "Brand New Faces" are powerful and honest and really touch me. Beer Can Count: One. Kelly drew an amazing cover for the CD and penciled in a redneck clutching a beer can as he's about to get hacked to pieces. (Beer Can Fanzine #3)

4/1/00

(Album Review) - Pop-punk rock'n'roll from Portland, Oregon, I think. Their sound is like a very energetic Misfits mixed with the Ramones so get this "Misfones" influenced kinda thing happening (maybe even tighter). Kind of a stronger early Badtown Boys and Face to Face mix. Track #2 "Condescend" and track #8 "Golden Road" are harmony-induced songs that kept me tappin' my toes over and over. I like this release a lot and I hope they're around for at least a few more records. 12 songs that set my mood for the day! I can see this band on Fearless, Fat, Hopeless, Epitaph or Lookout! One of these days. Catch them before they do! (Flipside)

Upcoming Shows

9/18/10

Portland, OR @ The Knife Shop

with: The Stims, The Primitive Idols

21+ / 10 / $5

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Past Shows »

  • The ghost of stickers past
  • A little rocking, but not too much rolling though.
  • Listen carefully to Dave's pearls of wisdom.  Some day you could create a necklace from them.
  • Sometimes we play fast.  Sometimes cameras don't.
  • The dynamic bass and drum duo hold their own
  • What stinks?  Eric's playing or the bathroom?  Perhaps both.
  • Not the best picture, but since Justin has played show many shows in a boot we wanted everyone to see it.
  • Dustin barely looks like he's even trying.  Wait, he's probably not.
  • Rocking so hard we're kicking up dust
  • Justin sings for the year, sings for the laugh and sings for the tear