Photos: Johnny Mile and the Kilometers, The Drain Outs, and more got down and dirty at Bananas Music St. Pete
Bananas Music's 22nd Avenue retail location stayed open late last Saturday night as four rock trios struck chords for local ride-or-die fans, WMNF listeners, and the concrete solid staff of the fabled record shop. Against all odds, punk-rock band RATH and the Wiseguys flawlessly got through an opening set with one member absent, and Saturn Lights frontman Michael Hagan—straight outta Gainesville—lived up to his promise of not falling offstage the way he did a night or two prior.
Though Johnny Mile and the Kilometers had the most engaged audience—mainly thanks to bassist Chris Cardon posing like there's no tomorrow and even allowing a fan to pluck a few bass strings along with him mid-song—The Drain Outs started a mini moshpit that even included the out-of-towners in Saturn Lights.
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RATH and the Wiseguys
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RATH and the Wiseguys
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RATH and the Wiseguys
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RATH and the Wiseguys
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RATH and the Wiseguys
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RATH and the Wiseguys
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RATH and the Wiseguys
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RATH and the Wiseguys
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RATH and the Wiseguys
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Saturn Lights
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Saturn Lights
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Saturn Lights
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Saturn Lights
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Saturn Lights
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Saturn Lights
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Saturn Lights
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Saturn Lights
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Saturn Lights
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The Drain Outs
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The Drain Outs