Dignidad Hoy: Fuerza Para El Futuro
Musicians for Dignity presents… Dignidad Hoy: Fuerza Para El Futuro / Dignity Today: Strength For the Future Featuring performances from WENGE RAW NONSENSE STAR DRIVER LOVED IN RETURN
Arnulfo’s Benefit Show
Join us for a benefit show that will not only bring the house down, but also provide relief to a honored member of the punk scene here in Corpus Christi! Featuring performances from: WAR CULT SLANDER WOMB ROT PARASITE and MORE! Make your donation and get ready to ROCK!
GUTTERMOUTH
Featured in our House of Rock 20th Anniversary Concert Series with THE BROTHELS, HASTA LA TIERRA, & GREY BLISS Formed in Huntington Beach, California in 1988, Guttermouth was heavily influenced by the Southern California punk rock scenes of the 1980s which spawned bands such as the Adolescents, The Vandals, Social Distortion, Fear, Descendents, Angry Samoans, Bad Religion and Black Flag. The band took these influences and developed their own style of fast, punk tempos with humorously sarcastic and offensive lyrics coupled with equally outrageous and offensive behavior, developing a reputation for chaotic live shows. Guttermouth is the perfect blend of what California-based punk rock is all about, one of the seminal bands in the US skate-punk scene.
SLOPPY SECONDS
Featured in our House of Rock 20th Anniversary Concert Series Get ready, Corpus Christi! Punk rock legends Sloppy Seconds, with special guests The Brothels, are bringing their raw, high-energy show to House of Rock on Wednesday, June 4th, 2025, at 6 PM! Known for their rowdy, irreverent anthems and signature “Junk Rock” sound, these Midwest punk veterans have been tearing up stages since the ’80s with classics like Come Back Traci and So Fucked Up. Expect a night of fast, dirty, and unapologetic punk rock, fueled by loud guitars, singalong choruses, and the kind of wild energy that only Sloppy Seconds can deliver. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just looking for a killer night of punk mayhem, this is one show you won’t want to miss. Doors open at 6 PM—come early, grab a drink, and get ready to party!
Voodoo Glow Skulls / Authority Zero with Special Guest PiƱata Protest
Featured in our House of Rock 20th Anniversary Concert Series Voodoo Glow Skulls and Authority Zero are teaming up on a co-headline tour across Texas and Florida with special guests Piñata Protest. Get ready for an explosive night of punk, ska, and high-energy mayhem! These two powerhouse bands are bringing their signature sounds and electric performances to House of Rock in Corpus Christi on June 25th, with special guests Piñata Protest adding their unique Tex-Mex punk flair to the lineup.
TILDE
TILDE, RAW NONSENSE, LOVED IN RETURN, AND AMOROUS take the House of Rock stage!
Scene Support: Arnulfo’s Benefit Show
A show benefitting Arnulfo Gutierrez, a long-time member and leader of the local punk scene here in Corpus Christi, TX. Come out to show your support and jam with Brutal Poverty, Oldie Hawn, Local 86’D, Watched You Die, and Knifeprty! $10 minimum donation
THE LOVE BOMBERS
The Love Bombers return to House of Rock with special guests Leadfoot, Headcase, and Matty Lee! Get ready for a night of explosive energy and unforgettable tunes here at House of Rock! Join us for a killer lineup who will set the stage on fire with their signature blend of gritty rock ‘n’ roll. Known for their high-octane performances and electrifying sound, The Love Bombers are bringing their A-game for a night you won’t forget.
Agnostic Front with Murphy’s Law, Violent Way and Liberty & Justice
Featured in our House of Rock 20th Anniversary Concert Series Don’t miss Agnostic Front with special guests Murphy’s Law, Violent Way and Liberty & Justice! The year was 1982. The place, New York City. Who’d guess that almost twenty years later a band first called Zoo Crew would emerge as the seldom contested, always respected Godfathers of Hardcore — AGNOSTIC FRONT? “Vinnie Stigma was the creator of the name,” says Cuban-born vocalist, Roger Miret. “He just liked the name Agnostic so he thought of AGNOSTIC FRONT like a movement. That’s what he tells everyone and that’s basically it!” AGNOSTIC FRONT quickly etched their names in the concrete sidewalk in the history of hardcore with the unchained, unforgiving Victim in Pain LP, an 11-minute long musical fight. That album helped establish AGNOSTIC FRONT as one of the meanest-sounding bands in punk, helped create the term “hardcore,” and placed all of New York hardcore on the map by association. “We had no idea that in the beginning that this would branch out as far as it did,” admits Roger. “Back then we were lucky to get a van and drive down to Washington DC to play without the van breaking down along the way or something.” Their strength through pain was an infection that still has no cure. “I can’t see much worse than this.” -Roger Miret, from the first track, “I Wanna Know” AGNOSTIC FRONT long outlived their now-legendary contemporaries like Minor Threat, SSDecontrol, Dead Kennedys, Black Flag – and could easily live on their laurels. But the fight’s not over. Dead Yuppies is their 10th album (and third on Epitaph). “It’s social politics,” Roger says. “The day-to-day reality of waking up, reading the newspaper, and walking around the neighborhood.” In fact, Dead Yuppies takes a long, hard stare on why the world is still one fucked-up place and the album tackles some very real shit that’s going down; gentrification’s running rampant, working wages aren’t, and backs are still being stabbed. The years in-between the formation of AGNOSTIC FRONT have been anything but hopping and skipping through Candyland, but more akin growing up on streets, watching the lights shot out one by one. Jail terms have been served. Divorces have been filed. Close friends have died of natural causes. Some have been murdered. Even Roger’s back was broken. All this said, don’t expect Dead Yuppies to be a mellow, introspective album. There are no songs about puppies and flowers, unless you’re thinking of guard dogs and wreaths on caskets. While there are definite vestiges of their past, this latest outing is true to AGNOSTIC FRONT’S world today and not by merely dusting off xeroxed memories of yesteryear. The rhythms of machine guns and garbage trucks that’ll make your fists shake and to chant along to are still there. But the songs are deeper. Inside is a newly found, darkened maturity – a distilled, finely tuned aggression that’s spun on the long-running Stigma/ Miret axis. The result is an album of cautious optimism through rage. It still ain’t pretty. It’s still undeniably NYHC and sounds like a combination of Something’s Gotta Give and Victim in Pain, with a touch of Riot, Riot Upstart, and it works for several reasons. Roger neither preaches or whines. He calls it how he sees it. “There is a message contained in this,” Roger says. “Think before you strike.” Secondly, Roger is grounded. There’s no rock star hangups, no over-inflated head that prevents him from walking through door ways.