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Black Flag

Live Performances by Black Flag in 2013

FLAG - Full Concert at Redondo Beach Moose Lodge: Black Flag Set

Moose Lodge 1873
Redondo Beach, California, United States

April 19, 2013 | Video Length: 38:41
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  • The live recording titled "FLAG at Redondo Beach Moose Lodge no. 1873" captures a notable performance by FLAG, a reformation of the influential punk b... Read Full Description >

    The live recording titled "FLAG at Redondo Beach Moose Lodge no. 1873" captures a notable performance by FLAG, a reformation of the influential punk band Black Flag, on April 19, 2013. Prior to this performance, the original Black Flag had released their seminal album "Damaged" in 1981, which is often considered a cornerstone of American hardcore punk. The Moose Lodge holds historical significance for the band, as it was the venue for their first show in 1979, representing a full-circle moment for the musicians involved. During this 2013 performance, the lineup included founding members Keith Morris and Chuck Dukowski, alongside Dez Cadena, who contributed to the band's early sound. The reunion underlines Black Flag's lasting impact on the punk scene and their ability to bring together former members decades after their initial breakup in 1986, highlighting both nostalgia and the enduring legacy of their music.

FLAG IIII Live Performance at Irving Plaza, NYC - Featuring 'Wasted'

Irving Plaza
New York City, NY, United States

September 1, 2013 | Video Length: 15:51
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  • In September 2013, Black Flag, performing under the name FLAG, marked a notable moment in their career with a live recording at Irving Plaza in New Yo... Read Full Description >

    In September 2013, Black Flag, performing under the name FLAG, marked a notable moment in their career with a live recording at Irving Plaza in New York City. At this time, they were in the midst of a reunion that featured original members and aimed to celebrate the band's legacy in the punk scene. Prior to this performance, FLAG had released their first studio album, "What The..." in 2013, which was their first new material in over 15 years, showcasing a return to form for the band. This reunion sparked significant interest in their classic discography, as well as a rediscovery of their influence on punk rock. Notably, the concert highlighted the band’s enduring impact, as fans came to see one of the genre's seminal acts continue to perform live, bridging both nostalgia and a new wave of punk enthusiasm.