Kill The Music
Reviews
KTM Podcast
About
Features
Editorials Interviews Guest Blogs Retrospectives Show Reviews Track By Track Photo Galleries Album Streams Spotify Playlists Career Spotlight Unsigned Spotlight Top 10 Countdowns The Daily Complaint
Promotion
Support Us
Contact
Search

Kill The Music

Kill The Music
Reviews
KTM Podcast
About
Features
Editorials Interviews Guest Blogs Retrospectives Show Reviews Track By Track Photo Galleries Album Streams Spotify Playlists Career Spotlight Unsigned Spotlight Top 10 Countdowns The Daily Complaint
Promotion
Support Us
Contact
Search

Show Review: Sublime With Rome, The Offspring, & The Menzingers (Mountain View, CA)

On September 27, I attended the Sublime With Rome, The Offspring, and The Menzingers concert at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, CA, and it was an awesome show.

The Menzingers opened up the show with a cool set. The Pennsylvanian natives were a good opening act, and it was worth getting there early to see the group. A highlight from their set was “I Don’t Wanna Be An Asshole Anymore.”

Then it was time for The Offspring. The punk rockers kicked off their set by blasting into “You’re Gonna Go Far, Kid.” After that, it was just hit after hit. In fact, the group played nearly every song on their greatest hits album, along with a few extra tracks thrown in. The group were very energetic and were able to keep the crowd dancing and singing along the entire time. Frontman Dexter Holland’s humorous stage banter helped keep things interesting as well. Highlights from their set included: “Want You Bad,” “Pretty Fly (For A White Guy),” “The Kids Aren’t Alright,” and “Self Esteem.”

After The Offspring, Sublime With Rome took the stage. Admittedly, I was unsure about watching Sublime songs performed live without the late Bradley Nowell, but the group put on a great show. Rome Ramirez’s vocals worked well with the reggae infused rock tracks the band was known for, and it was interesting to see his take on them. The band opened with “Date Rape” and followed that up with numerous other classics, along with a couple of Sublime With Rome originals like “Murdera.” All in all, their set was entertaining and helped keep Nowell’s music alive in a sense. Highlights included: “Doin’ Time,” “What I Got,” which featured a guest spot from Noodles (The Offspring), and “Santeria.”

Newer:Show Review: Misterwives (Austin, TX)Older:Miss May I, Fit For A King, Void Of Vision, & Currents Announce 2018 European/UK Tour
PostedSeptember 29, 2017
AuthorCaeman Amelio
Tagssublime with rome, The Offspring, the menzingers

Threads | Instagram | RSS | Support | @jordanmohler

Kill The Music participates in affiliate marketing programs, which means we get paid commissions on editorially chosen products purchased through our links. We only recommend products we genuinely like, and purchases made through our links support our mission and the free content we publish here on KTM.