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Rocket From the Crypt Puts Energy in Rebellious Evening

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For veteran San Diego punk band Rocket From the Crypt, the more things change, the more they stay the same. That was obvious Thursday at the sold-out El Rey Theatre, where the group capped a program of old-fashioned fury also featuring Boston punkers the Explosion and Swedish political garage-rockers the (International) Noise Conspiracy.

Rocket From the Crypt’s commitment to pounding out rebellious, kinda gothic, high-energy music has never wavered, and while many songs Thursday had a hedonistic swagger, the mood shifted occasionally with more melodic numbers such as the buzzing, defiantly vulnerable “S.O.S.” You couldn’t really understand the words, but the driving tempo and singer-guitarist John “Speedo” Reis’ tent-revival style made the messages clear.

The (International) Noise Conspiracy--four men and one woman wearing matching, buttoned-to-the-neck jean jackets and black pants--offered dynamic testimony to the enduring appeal and urgency of political punk. Leaping about in front of a giant banner that screamed, “Are We Content With Slavery?” they played melodic-to-discordant protest songs about global economics and more.

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Ironically, being dressed alike and fashionably shaggy-headed in this day and age made them look like a Gap ad, but there was no mistaking their highly political messages for any sort of commercial product.

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