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“This SoBro spot was the epicenter of punk, new wave, and alternative music, swiftly transforming into Indy's counter-culture haven.” Facebook · United State of Indiana · 3 months ago

: The club is famously remembered through the compilation album Early Indiana Punk and New Wave: The Crazy Al’s Year(s) , which documents the raw energy of the venue during its peak. crazy.al.1978

The venue hosted a variety of iconic acts and local legends, including: : Joan Jett, The Go-Go's, and The Cramps. Local Legends : The Zero Boys, The Gizmos, and DNA. “This SoBro spot was the epicenter of punk,

Established by Al Finch in 1973, the venue shifted from a small pizza spot to a 200-seat club and stage that served as Indianapolis's primary haven for alternative music. By 1978, it had cemented its reputation as the epicenter for the "Hoosier Punk" movement. Established by Al Finch in 1973, the venue