Good Charlotte and the GENERATION Rx tour opens in Orlando…

Good Charlotte, the American punk-rock band, brought their GENERATION Rx tour to the Hard Rock Live for the band’s only FL show in Orlando. The massive North American tour this fall is in support of their seventh studio album Generation Rx that was released September 14th. A solid supporting cast joins Good Charlotte on tour; Sleeping With Sirens, Knuckle Puck and The Dose.

Good Charlotte delivered a 17 song set list filled with a blend of the band’s classics including fan favorites “The Anthem”, “The River” and “Dance Floor Anthem” to go with some rockin’ new jams. The set and show concluded with a high-spirited version of “Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous” that had the entire room singing along and left fans wanting more.

Good Charlotte consists of co-founders and twin brothers Joel (vocalist) and Benji Madden (guitarist/vocalist), Paul Thomas (bassist,) Billy Martin (guitarist/keyboardist) and Dean Butterworth (drummer). The Waldorf, Maryland band has released seven studio albums: Good Charlotte (2000), The Young and the Hopeless (2002), The Chronicles of Life and Death (2004), Good Morning Revival (2007), Cardiology (2010) and Youth Authority (2016), and Generation Rx (2018).

Good Charlotte Set List:

  1. Generation RX Intro
  2. Self Help
  3. The Anthem
  4. Story of My Old Man
  5. KYHOMG
  6. Girls and Boys
  7. Riot Girl
  8. Life Changes
  9. Prayers
  10. Predictable
  11. Hold on
  12. Little Things
  13. Young and Hopeless
  14. The RIver
  15. Dance Floor Anthem
  16. I Just Wanna Live
  17. Lifestyles

Check out Good Charlotte:

https://www.goodcharlotte.com/

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Sleeping with Sirens is an American rock band consisting of Kellin Quinn (vocals, keyboards), Gabe Barham (drums), Jack Fowler (lead guitar), Nick Martin (rhythm guitar), and Justin Hills (bass). In 2009, members of For All We Know and Paddock Park formed the band. The group is currently signed to Warner Bros. Records, having released five full-length albums as well as an acoustic EP. The band’s fifth studio album, Gossip, was released last year.

Sleeping with Sirens Set List:

  1. Do It Now Remember It Later
  2. Here We Go
  3. Empire to Ashes
  4. Better Off Dead
  5. We Like It Loud
  6. Go Go Go
  7. Don’t Say Anything
  8. Legends
  9. If I’m James Dean, You’re Audrey Hepburn
  10. If You Can’t Hang

Check out Sleeping with Sirens:

http://www.sleepingwithsirens.net/

https://www.facebook.com/sleepingwithsirens

https://twitter.com/swstheband

https://www.instagram.com/sleepingwithsirens/

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2P1n0rQG2PtWe7-xEi306g

 

Knuckle Puck is an American pop punk band hailing from the greater Chicago area. Formed in 2010, Knuckle Puck is currently comprised of Joe Taylor (vocalist), Kevin Maida (lead guitarist), John Siorek (drummer), Nick Casasanto (rhythm guitar/vocals) and Ryan Rumchaks (bassist).

Knuckle Puck Set List:

  1. Gone
  2. Disdain
  3. No Good
  4. Want Me Around
  5. Double Helix
  6. But Why Would You Care?
  7. Untitled
  8. Pretense

Check out Knuckle Puck:

https://www.facebook.com/KnucklePuckIL

https://twitter.com/knucklepuckil

https://www.instagram.com/knucklepuckil/

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxqlUg63ZQpDq86jv1Tm_ew

 

The Dose is an LA-based Indie band is comprised of Indio Downey (vocals, guitar) and Ralph Alexander (drums). Over the past few months, The Dose has released three tracks/videos produced by Keith Nelson (Buckcherry) and mixed by Joe Barresi (Avenged Sevenfold, Tool, Queens of the Stone Age). The new releases of “Saline”, “Thrill Of It” and “Vervain” all fit together as a short film. The three tracks are off their full-length debut album, which is set for release later this year.

Downey and Alexander have spent the past couple of years gigging up and down the west coast, sharpening a monolithic sound inspired by the likes of Led Zeppelin, Nirvana and The Sword. The latter is no easy feat for a two-man band. They began as a trio, but after their bass player was a no-show for an early gig, Downey and Alexander took the stage alone. They emerged surprised and newly inspired by their chemistry and never looked back, splitting for the South, where they toiled for a month to harness what they’d discovered in that first performance as a duo.

Check out The Dose:

http://www.thedoseband.com/

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Photos by Jennifer Reis

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