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Warm Water Cove is a name given to an open & outdoor yet industrialized "picnic" area in [[San Francisco]], [[California]], located right off the eastern tip of [[Hunter's Point]]; where the bay meets 24th street/Third street. |
Warm Water Cove is a name given to an open & outdoor yet industrialized "picnic" area in [[San Francisco]], [[California]], located right off the eastern tip of [[Hunter's Point]]; where the bay meets 24th street/Third street. |
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The cove is popular for its many works of [[graffiti]] art, abandoned [[warehouse]] |
The cove is popular for its many works of [[graffiti]] art, abandoned [[warehouse]]s, and [[D.I.Y.]] music, notably for the [[hardcore punk]] scene. Free, all-ages shows are set up a few times every month by local Bay Area and touring musicians. [[Generator]]s are required to set up the electrical music equipment, and the shows usually see an all afternoon duration. |
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Warm Water Cove, like [[924 Gilman Street]] and [[Burnt Ramen]], is one of the few popular [[punk rock]] venues in the Bay Area today where the [[D.I.Y.]] scene is still very much alive. |
Warm Water Cove, like [[924 Gilman Street]] and [[Burnt Ramen]], is one of the few popular [[punk rock]] venues in the Bay Area today where the [[D.I.Y.]] scene is still very much alive. |
Revision as of 19:21, 8 June 2006
Warm Water Cove is a name given to an open & outdoor yet industrialized "picnic" area in San Francisco, California, located right off the eastern tip of Hunter's Point; where the bay meets 24th street/Third street.
The cove is popular for its many works of graffiti art, abandoned warehouses, and D.I.Y. music, notably for the hardcore punk scene. Free, all-ages shows are set up a few times every month by local Bay Area and touring musicians. Generators are required to set up the electrical music equipment, and the shows usually see an all afternoon duration.
Warm Water Cove, like 924 Gilman Street and Burnt Ramen, is one of the few popular punk rock venues in the Bay Area today where the D.I.Y. scene is still very much alive.