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Punk in Punctuality T-Shirt
If you’ve been to one of my shows—or played one—you know I believe in putting the punk in punctuality. I’ve found that if you consistently start shows on time, people learn to show up on time. No more waiting for a few extra people so the opening band has a crowd, only to make the closing band play later to a smaller room. No more bands stretching a 30-minute set into 45. Each band’s set time is treated as sacred. And when you have a bill with more than three bands, it’s better to keep sets shorter and leave the crowd wishing you’d played one more song, not one less.
Shirt design by
https://www.instagram.com/crizdizzle_art/ from the band Sick Move
If you’ve been to one of my shows—or played one—you know I believe in putting the punk in punctuality. I’ve found that if you consistently start shows on time, people learn to show up on time. No more waiting for a few extra people so the opening band has a crowd, only to make the closing band play later to a smaller room. No more bands stretching a 30-minute set into 45. Each band’s set time is treated as sacred. And when you have a bill with more than three bands, it’s better to keep sets shorter and leave the crowd wishing you’d played one more song, not one less.
Shirt design by
https://www.instagram.com/crizdizzle_art/ from the band Sick Move

