FLAG once again proves that not all punk band reunions are created equal
Briefly

At the recent Punk Rock Bowling festival in Las Vegas, FLAG, a supergroup of former Black Flag members, created significant buzz with their performance. This was their first show in six years, driving excitement among fans. A panel discussion led by Fat Mike explored the band's dysfunctional history, emphasizing the diversity of its vocalists. Each member reflected on their contributions, acknowledging the band's tumultuous legacy and how it continues to resonate. The event marked a historic moment as fans rallied around FLAG as a representation of the best version of the influential band.
When people say, 'Oh, Henry is my favorite. Ron [Reyes] was my favorite,' usually, that's the first gig that they saw.
Each one of us contributed in the way we contributed. We each had our own personality.
Fat Mike introduced FLAG as 'the best version of Black Flag I've ever seen.'
It's unusual that these clashes continued long after Ginn pulled the plug on his own band in 1986.
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