Just to show AVB is still Hep and with it I'm doing a show from April 2002
I'm now with wife #2 who is European and not at all tuned into any American music beyond the top 40. This made concert going a bit difficult until we figured out a way to compromise.....shopping. About 35 miles away in Lancaster, Pa they have a huge outlet mall and of course, the wife had to visit every store. She never really bought a whole lot but could easily spend 6-8 hours looking. This was not high on my list of things to do but what I got in trade was a night at the Chameleon Club a few miles down the road. Now the Chameleon Club opened in 1985 and was the premier Alternative Club you could easily get to from my place without driving to DC or Philly. It was well known enough the even some national acts like Live and Fuel started tours there.
For a big act tickets were sold for the lessor known a cover at the door. A sellout was about 1000 SRO. The band with my favorite name played there it seemed like a dozen times - They Said There Would Be Jetpacks. However, this night was a shot in the dark because all I had to go on were some reviews from other places they had played but for the $12 cover I was willing to take a chance since I had already paid my 6 hour shopping dues.
Some local band opened the show did their 30 minutes of forgettable noise before Coheed & Cambria came out in support of their first LP released 5 weeks previously. (I had to look that up) The audience was receptive to their style of dissonance and they got called back for an encore. I was interested enough that I filed them ibto my mental "check them out later" folder. It would take almost a decade before I caught up to what they were playing. But they weren't the reason people came that night - it was for the headliner Reliant K a kind of alternative punk/pop Christian band in the style of Sum 41 or SR-71. The wife liked that because people got on the dance floor which meant she could drag me out there too which was her goal every time we went there.
You can hear the Sum 41 Kick Me When I'm High in the intro