• Source: Insubordination Fest
  • Insubordination Fest was an American annual punk rock music festival held in Baltimore, Maryland, that usually took place over three days, in late June.
    The festival started in 2006 as a tenth-anniversary showcase for Insubordination Records, and has been held every summer since. In the past, the festival has been headlined by bands such as Dillinger Four, Less Than Jake, The Mr. T Experience, The Queers and Teenage Bottlerocket.


    Lineups by year




    = 2006

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    = 2007

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    July 5–7, The Sidebar (Thursday) and The Ottobar (Friday and Saturday)

    Groovie Ghoulies were originally scheduled to play but did not because of the band's break up earlier that year. Head was booked to replace them. Members of the band did, however, appear as guests during The Mr. T Experience set.
    Guff was also originally scheduled to play but did not. Banner Pilot was booked to replace them.
    The God Damn Doo Wop Band was on the final schedule, but did not play.


    = 2008

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    June 26–28, The Ottobar (Thursday Pre-show), Recher Theatre (Friday) and Sonar (Saturday)

    Double Dagger, Clint Maul, Head Home, Sleepwall and The Swims also played at the Toxic Pop/Wallride Records showcase stage at The Talking Head Club inside Sonar.


    = 2009

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    June 25–27, The Ottobar (Thursday Pre-show) and Sonar (Friday and Saturday)


    = 2010

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    June 24–26, The Ottobar (Thursday Pre-show) and Sonar (Friday and Saturday)

    The Creeps, Fear Of Lipstick, The Hamiltons, The Hextalls, Old Wives, The PG-13s, The Roman Line and The Visitors also played at the "Canada Invasion Presented by Merman Records" at the Sonar's second stage on Friday.
    Barrakuda McMurder, the recording project of Steinways frontman, Grath Madden, were on the bill, but only as a stand-in for a surprise reunion set by The Steinways.
    The Sidekicks were scheduled to appear for the second year in a row but cancelled the week of the festival and were replaced by Like Bats.
    The Kung Fu Monkeys were originally scheduled to play, but did not.


    = 2011

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    August 11–13, The Ottobar


    = 2012

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    June 21–23, The Ottobar


    = 2013

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    June 27–29, The Ottobar


    CD/DVDs


    During 2007, a live CD/DVD was released compiling various performances from that year's festival. Additionally CD/DVD sets were released compiling the entirety of some bands' set that year including The AV Club, Dead Mechanical, The Guts, The Leftovers, Paper Dragons, Short Attention, The Steinways, Varsity Weirdos and Wimpy Rutherford.


    See also



    Culture of Baltimore
    List of punk rock festivals
    List of historic rock festivals


    References

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