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The Dollyrots / Keep Flying / Something to Do / Socially Suspect

  • X-Ray Arcade 5036 S Packard Ave Cudahy, WI 53110 United States (map)
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X-RAY ARCADE PRESENTS
LIVE MUSIC / ALL AGES
6PM DOORS / 7PM MUSIC
$20 CASH DAY OF

THE DOLLYROTS
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For over 20 years, The Dollyrots have been a shining example of how to mix raw punk energy with catchy, bubblegum melodies, all while living life entirely on their terms. Fronted by bassist and vocalist Kelly Ogden and guitarist Luis Cabezas, this power duo has built a legacy of anthemic tunes, relentless touring, and an unwavering DIY ethos. But what sets them apart isn’t just their music—it’s their ability to balance the chaos of punk rock with raising kids that are now old enough to take the stage on their own.

KEEP FLYING
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Keep Flying is a New York-based rock band formed in 2016. Blending elements of punk, pop, and hardcore, their dynamic sound is elevated by a signature horn section, adding a bold edge to their high-energy anthems. Lyrically, the band explores themes of resilience, fear, depression, failure, and success, crafting music that is both powerful and deeply personal.

SOMETHING TO DO
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A long running, great smelling rock and roll and ska band out of Milwaukee, WI.

SOCIALLY SUSPECT
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Proggy Post Grunge from Milwaukee

FOOD NOT BOMBS
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Food Not Bombs is an international effort first started through anti-war & anti-nuclear movements in the 1980s, stemming from the slogan Money for Food not Bombs! FnB is purposely organized without centralized leadership, meaning local chapters run themselves and are able to flexibly respond to community needs by its own members. Being Anarchist in origin and practice, our beliefs and actions focus on building community, giving support and resources to each other in any ways we can, strengthening mutual aid networks outside of restrictive hierarchical power structures. Our slogan is Solidarity Not Charity, directly commenting on our intent to help others live lives of dignity without dictating what that means for them, we meet people where they are at. We consistently distribute ready to eat and shelf-stable food, clothing, harm reduction supplies such as Naloxone (Narcan), toiletries, and whatever other donations we can get our hands on.