Rhino 39 Concert History

Rhino 39 arrived on the early Los Angeles hardcore punk scene in 1978 and released a single on the infamous Dangerhouse label in 1979. After their singer Dave Dacron was killed in a car crash, they continued to play as a three piece. In 1987, their late singers brother joined the band. In 1988, they released self-titled album on the independent Triple X label. They appeared on a number of punk compilation albums and continued to play live until sometime in the early 1990s.

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Alley Cats / Rhino 39 / Black Flag on Jan 27, 1979 [493-small]

Alley Cats / Rhino 39 / Black Flag
Jan 27, 1979
 Redondo Beach, California, United States
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Circle Jerks / Angry Samoans / Rhino 39 / The Stingers on Mar 28, 1980 [541-small]

Circle Jerks / Angry Samoans / Rhino 39 / The Stingers
Mar 28, 1980
 Los Angeles, California, United States
  Uploaded by Evan Rude

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Rhino 39 had?

Rhino 39 has had 6 concerts.

What genre is Rhino 39?

Rhino 39 is most often considered to be Punk, United States, Hardcore, Punk Rock, Hardcore Punk, California, Los Angeles, and Early Us Punk.

When was the last Rhino 39 concert?

The last Rhino 39 concert was on June 25, 2016 at Alex's Bar in Long Beach, California, United States. The bands that performed were: Final Conflict / Dissension / Rhino 39 / Walk Proud.

What setlist does Rhino 39 play live?

The songs that Rhino 39 performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the November 09, 2014 concert at Echoplex in Los Angeles, California, United States:

  1. Let's Get Rid Of New York
  2. unknown
  3. Xerox 12
  4. No Compromise
  5. unknown
  6. Headcheese
  7. I Slept in an Arcade
  8. J. Alfred
  9. Hurry Up and Wait
  10. Prolixin Stomp
  11. Unblues

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