Please go to your post editor > Post Settings > Post Formats tab below your editor to enter video URL. Live Videos Recall: KID DYNAMITE farewell / reunion shows videos January 1, 2012 1 min read KID DYNAMITE 2000 farewell and reunion shows footage has been posted online. KID DYNAMITE live in Philadelphia, PA, February 19, 2000: KID DYNAMITE reunion show at CBGBs, New York City, NY, August 22, 2005: Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: hardcorehardcore punkkid dynamitemelodic hardcore Karol Kamiński DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels. Contact via [email protected] You might be interested in May 28, 2025 BENEATH A STEEL SKY channel post-metal weight and instrumental introspection in new quality live session March 27, 2025 TRAVO’s Broken Guitar, Blurred Realities, and the Weight of a KEXP Debut February 21, 2025 CYPRESS HILL and the London Symphony Orchestra: “Illusions” now streaming January 30, 2025 BOUNDARIES unveil “Death Is Little More Tour Documentary” Previous Story Recall: DESPISED ICON live in California, 2010 Next Story THURSDAY – final U.S. shows footage Latest DEPRESSION NAP channel five years of grief into a blackened, psychotic double-video premiere NJ mathy post hardcore band OUR WITS unpack grief, dark humor, and a decade of riffs on “Let Me Join You” DYSTOPIATE strip it down to two and come back nastier on “Filth Film” Charly turns a trip to Ireland and a lifetime of punk into five bare-bones folk songs on “Forever at Home” BAD VACATION drop “Life Goes On” EP, a fast and melodic dispatch from the NYC punk rock underground
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