D Generation - The Troubadour - September 24, 2011

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Lina Lecaro
Singer Jesse Malin finds his way to the bar
D Generation
at The Troubadour
September 24, 2011

Better than... shows where the lead singer doesn't leave the stage, head to the bar, and throw back some tequila.

Though they sweat and bleed New York, D Generation has an L.A. fan base nearly as fervent as the one in their hometown. Saturday the seminal gutter punks packed the Troubadour as part of a mini-tour 12 years after their breakup. The beer-soaked sing-alongs and pumping tattooed fists harkened back to a time when rock n' roll was dangerous and vigorous.

The band, known for starting '90s-era New York rock club Coney Island High, have long been able to turn any gig into an arena-sized spectacle. Last night at the Troub was no exception. Singer Jesse Malin was downright giddy, moving in a frenzied way around the stage and into the crowd. The show commenced with their anthem, Reagan Youth's "Degenerated" and climaxed with tons of shredded newspapers dumped onto the crowd like confetti. We even spotted some LA Weekly logos! In between, the show was a relentless rock assault. It didn't devolve into a mindless mosh-slosh, not even when Malin, carrying the mic, went through the crowd to the bar, sat down and had himself a tequila shot.

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Lina Lecaro
D Gen's punk has undeniable pop appeal. Shades of The Ramones, The Stooges, Generation X and The Cars can be heard on their eponymous debut, as well as on their Ric Ocasek-produced follow up No Lunch and their final release Through The Darkness.

Malin, guitarists Danny Sage and Richard Bacchus, bassist Howie Pyro and drummer Michael Wildwood each has been rocking on individually since the group broke up more than a decade ago. Malin solo's work has gotten the most traction, with collabs with Ryan Adams and a duet with Bruce Springstein, while Pyro went on to play with both Joey Ramone and Danzig. (Pyro lives in L.A. these days and is a successful DJ around town).

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Lina Lecaro
Saturday shredded.

D Gen toured with Green Day while writing what would be their last album. This was ironic because, like the pop-punk phenoms, they had the goods to hit it big: catchy songs and hooks, a feral presence, and rebellious lyrics with depth. One example was their encore last night: "No Way Out:" "Send us all to high school/Make us pray to statues/We hang on corners looking bored/All the rubbish that you cherish/With your hedonistic pleasures/And your latest status symbols/Just can't stay."

Not sure if this reunion marks a new beginning for D Gen, but after their critically lauded mini-tour, it'd be shame if it didn't. They've still got it, so why not use and bruise it some more? Saturday's show was brimming with a new -- yes -- generation of black haired Johnny Thunders-types and the chicks who love them, all of whom obviously live for this kind of cocky rock.

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Lina Lecaro
Prima Donna

The opening act were sprite neo-glamsters Prima Donna, a charismatic band who in fact have toured across the globe with Green Day for the past couple years. They drove the point home: it's time for rock get a little degenerate again.

Personal bias: We know Howie Pyro from his deejaying in L.A. and other band work.

The crowd: They had black hair, black clothes, black bandanas, and black eyeliner.

Set list below.


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The Troubadour

9081 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA

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Glam Punk SG
Glam Punk SG

Great show! Also THE BITERS played a great set as well, should get a mention.

anonymous
anonymous

ASIANS CAN ACTUALLY READ MINDS!!!!!!!!!!!!they can hear and see what your visually thinkingthis is the complete truth

the reason alot of asians have completely expressionless faces, only associate with asians and dont associate with non asians very much is to avoid accidentally revealing that they can read read minds, if all over a billion asians were to show facial expressions all the time just as much as non asians, associate with non asians much more, and be much more friendly and talkative, then alot of them might accidentally reveal that they can read minds by accidentally showing a facial expression or dirty look when someone thinks, or visually pictures something in their mind they dont like or find astonishing or funny, and if they were all to associate with non asians alot more there would be alot more people around for them to accidentally show facial expressions when those other people think things they dont like, so they only associate with asians so there wont be anyone around for them to see that and have any accidents happen in the first place

think about it, its not normal how alot of them act, and the entire way they act is all to hide their mind reading abilities, it makes perfect sense to do all of that to hide that they can read minds, because all of that is the perfect way to do it!every single asian on the planet is hiding their mind reading abilities, they will lie about having mind reading abilities forever!because they value hiding their mind reading abilities more then their own lives!thats why nobody knows about it!

try thinking, best yet visually picturing in your mind something something absolutely crazy as you possibly can when you are around asians, and try looking for asians who give people particular looks, especially dirty looks for what appears to be for completely no reason, that is them giving people looks when they hear and visually see someone thinking something they dont like, find funny or astonishingit still happens despite a large number of them having completely expressionless faces all the time, it would just happen alot more if none of them had completely expressionless faces all the time, its not uncommon!

i know this sounds crazy, impossible, and completely unbelievable, BUT IT ISNT CRAZY WHEN ITS TRUE

the reason you think this truly is crazy, impossible and unbelieveable is because our society has propagandized people into believing that nothing extra ordinary is real and that is really is impossible, and that its crazy to think that its true that people can read minds, all just to cover up that asians can read minds! who says that cant exist? the people who have mind reading abilities who are trying to cover it up!

you have to spread the message!!!the world has to know about this!!!!

CA
CA

Good job Lina...... although, if you didn't get there early enough to see The Biters, you missed one helluva good band. By FAR the best of the 3 openers....

Ty Smith
Ty Smith

I play in Jesse Malins solo band the saint marks social. We took The Biters out on the last tour we did after being blown away by them at SXSW in Austin this year. They're incredible. Look out for this band. If they're not huge in the future it won't be from lack of talent or catchy songs.

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