
AmericaJR’s Jason Rzucidlo recently visited the Punk Rock Museum in Las Vegas. The Punk Rock Museum houses the world’s most expansive, inclusive, and intimate display of artifacts, fliers, photos, clothing, instruments, handwritten lyrics, artwork, and just about everything else donated by the people and bands who were there. Here’s a small taste of what the museum will have on display. Not only can you see amazing artifacts, there’s a guitar room where you can play the actual guitars and basses played through the amps the artists played them through. We have guitars and amps from Rise Against, NOFX, Pennywise, Sick of it All, Strung Out, and many more. Yes… you can actually PLAY THEM. A lot of people ask, “what happens if something gets broken?” The simple answer, we fix it – just like we did on tour.
Welcome to the Punk Rock Museum in Las Vegas! Dueling Guitars, Joan Jett and Lita Ford, the Runaways, Whiskey, August 27, 1977 – photo by Jenny Lens Red leather jacket owned by Johnny Thunders – New York Dolls Custom spikes made by Jerry Only given to John Brannon – The Misfits Jerry’s broken Bass guitar in a coffin case – The Misfits Sid Vicious at the final Sex Pistols show, San Francisco (1978) – photo by Neal Preston The Screamers, debut, May 28, 1977 – photo by Jenny Lens Energy Domes worn by the band Devo Official Agent Orange branded skateboard from Vision Bass guitar owned and played by Loma Doom of The Germs AmericaJR’s Jason Rzucidlo poses for a photo
Visit the Punk Rock Museum at: 1422 Western Ave. Las Vegas, Nevada. For tickets and more info, go to: https://www.thepunkrockmuseum.com.
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