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Together Pangea
Bluebird Theatre — Denver, CO

Together Pangea formed in Ventura, California around 2008, initially operating as a joke project that accidentally developed a real following. They landed on the pop punk scene with crude energy and genuinely weird production choices that somehow worked. Their debut album featured absurdist humor wrapped around legitimately catchy hooks, establishing them as the kind of band you'd find opening sets at Warped Tour that people actually remembered. They operate somewhere between the deliberate stupidity of early 2000s shock rock and actual songcraft, never settling into either lane comfortably. The band's willingness to be genuinely strange instead of polished has kept them relevant among people who got tired of the scene's self-seriousness.

Shows are reliably chaotic. Crowds lose it faster than the songs warrant. There's a genuine wrecking ball energy where the stage might collapse or someone might do something stupid, and the band seems unbothered either way. Vocalist Javi Ramirez commits fully to the absurdity without irony. It's sweaty and dumb in exactly the way their audience wants.

Known for Sick Shit, Gorilla, Sick Shit (Reprise), Deflowering, Sick Shit II

Together Pangea has maintained a solid presence in Denver's punk circuit over the years. Their most recent stop came in August 2024 at the Marquis Theater, where they ran through the kind of set that confirms why they've stayed relevant in a crowded scene. They hit the expected marks—tracks that have become staples of their live show alongside deeper cuts that reward the people who've been paying attention. The band delivered the kind of straightforward, no-frills performance that defines their approach: loud, direct, and mercifully free of pretense. For a band that's been grinding it out since the early 2010s, these Denver dates represent reliable touchstones in their touring cycle, places where they know there's an audience ready to show up.

Denver's punk and alternative rock scene has always been robust, built on basement venues, DIY ethics, and a genuine appetite for loud guitars. The city punches above its weight for a market its size, supporting everything from scrappy local acts to touring bands that could play bigger rooms elsewhere. Together Pangea fits naturally into this ecosystem—they're the kind of no-nonsense punk band that Denver crowds gravitate toward, lacking the polish that turns people off but possessing enough songwriting chops to hold attention beyond novelty.

Stay in Highland, where tree-lined streets and independent bookstores make it feel like you're actually in Denver rather than passing through. Eat at Frasca Food and Wine if you want to understand why Colorado takes its ingredients seriously—it's fine dining without pretense. Before the show, spend an afternoon at the Denver Art Museum's contemporary wing, which often has installations that match the visual language of experimental music. Walk around Santa Fe Drive's gallery district. It's the kind of neighborhood where the art and music scenes actually talk to each other.

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