Here’s some footage that I shot at Belching Beaver Brewery’s Punk Rock Food Drive yesterday.
Featuring: delicious street tacos, transphobe meathead, Not For Sale, The Hillstreet Stranglers, Lowbrow, Doc Hammer, Death by Stereo, and me gettin’ smashy.
The Punk Rock Food Drive event at Belching Beaver Brewery brought together fans of punk music and community support in an unforgettable setting. Attendees enjoyed an exciting lineup including bands such as Not For Sale, The Hillstreet Stranglers, Lowbrow, Doc Hammer, and Death by Stereo, with each act delivering energetic performances that captured the raw spirit of punk rock. Complementing the music was a fantastic selection of delicious street tacos, adding a flavorful touch to the festive atmosphere. Events like these not only celebrate music culture but also foster community engagement and charitable efforts through food drives. Punk rock has always been about standing up against the mainstream, and this event continued that tradition by bringing people together for a good cause. The punk rock scene is known for its community-driven initiatives, and the Belching Beaver Brewery’s event showcased how music and social responsibility can intersect. The energy of the live performances combined with the generosity of attendees made the food drive a success, highlighting the importance of supporting local events that give back. Whether you're a punk enthusiast, a food lover, or someone looking to contribute to meaningful causes, events like these offer a unique blend of entertainment and philanthropy. Keep an eye out for future shows at Belching Beaver Brewery and similar venues that bring together music, food, and community support in dynamic ways.

















































