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Live at Uncle Lou's Bundle
Live at Lou’s Bundle brings together four DCxPC Live releases recorded at Uncle Lou’s / Lou’s LMGA in Orlando, Florida for only $35. Across these four records, you get a loud, messy, and deeply DIY snapshot of the Lou’s scene, from garage punk and power pop to folk punk, street punk, hardcore, psychobilly, and crossover chaos.
Vol. 29, co-released with Swamp Cabbage Records, features Vicious Dreams, The Palmettes, Tight Genes, and Sick Dogs recorded live at Uncle Lou’s. Pressed on citrus vinyl, this 4-way LP brings together garage punk, power pop, and ’60s-inspired grit in one packed Orlando document.
Some Kind of Nightmare closes out the band’s long-running street punk journey with a Live & Dead release. Side A captures the band live at Lou’s LMGA, while Side B features studio tracks from a band that spent 18 years hitting all of the lower 48 over and over again.
Vol. 22 leans into the folk punk side of the Lou’s universe, featuring Sticky Steve, Jacob Danielsen-Moore, Borrowed Sparks, and Dougie Flesh and the Slashers. From early Against Me!-style folk punk and Appalachian storytelling to Bob Dylan/Tom Petty-inspired songwriting and horror-laced psychobilly, this one shows how wide the DCxPC Live sound can stretch.
Vol. 27 pairs Killed By Florida and Goat Rope for a loud hardcore split recorded live at Lou’s LMGA. Killed By Florida brings old-school South Florida hardcore punk with a pro-LGBTQ, anti-fascist, anti-racist ethos, while Goat Rope delivers crunchy, chaotic hardcore that feels right at home in the world of ’80s California crossover.
Four records. Multiple bands. One legendary Orlando DIY room. Only $35.
Live at Lou’s Bundle brings together four DCxPC Live releases recorded at Uncle Lou’s / Lou’s LMGA in Orlando, Florida for only $35. Across these four records, you get a loud, messy, and deeply DIY snapshot of the Lou’s scene, from garage punk and power pop to folk punk, street punk, hardcore, psychobilly, and crossover chaos.
Vol. 29, co-released with Swamp Cabbage Records, features Vicious Dreams, The Palmettes, Tight Genes, and Sick Dogs recorded live at Uncle Lou’s. Pressed on citrus vinyl, this 4-way LP brings together garage punk, power pop, and ’60s-inspired grit in one packed Orlando document.
Some Kind of Nightmare closes out the band’s long-running street punk journey with a Live & Dead release. Side A captures the band live at Lou’s LMGA, while Side B features studio tracks from a band that spent 18 years hitting all of the lower 48 over and over again.
Vol. 22 leans into the folk punk side of the Lou’s universe, featuring Sticky Steve, Jacob Danielsen-Moore, Borrowed Sparks, and Dougie Flesh and the Slashers. From early Against Me!-style folk punk and Appalachian storytelling to Bob Dylan/Tom Petty-inspired songwriting and horror-laced psychobilly, this one shows how wide the DCxPC Live sound can stretch.
Vol. 27 pairs Killed By Florida and Goat Rope for a loud hardcore split recorded live at Lou’s LMGA. Killed By Florida brings old-school South Florida hardcore punk with a pro-LGBTQ, anti-fascist, anti-racist ethos, while Goat Rope delivers crunchy, chaotic hardcore that feels right at home in the world of ’80s California crossover.
Four records. Multiple bands. One legendary Orlando DIY room. Only $35.

