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Report z Ho Či Minova Města
Tôi Tồn Tại Là Punk Tồn Tại Bro was more than just another punk gig—it was a loud, sweaty declaration that the scene is alive and louder than ever in Ho Chi Minh City. From the rising energy of local acts like happyco and 9xactly to the relentless intensity of Czech legends Rabies and China’s fearless Dummy Toys, the night delivered raw emotion, unity, and chaos in all the best ways. This was punk in its purest form: uncompromising, diverse, and burning with purpose.
Rabies: Old-School Speed from Eastern Europe
Next up was Rabies, legendary powerviolence veterans from the Czech Republic. Formed in the early ’90s, they’ve been part of the European hardcore scene for decades, bringing blistering tempo and unapologetic political undertones wherever they go. This marked their first time performing in Vietnam, and they wasted no time winning over the crowd.
Their set was a blitzkrieg of speed, guttural vocals, and near-perfect timing. What stood out most was their sheer professionalism—they didn’t just perform, they detonated. The band’s commitment to the ethos of D.I.Y. punk, combined with their razor-sharp precision, was a reminder that punk isn’t just a phase—it’s a lifetime devotion. If this was their first visit to Vietnam, judging by the crowd’s reception, it certainly won’t be their last.
Převzato z Ethos webu: https://ethoscollective.live/report/toi-ton-tai-la-punk-ton-tai-bro-a-night-of-chaos-and-community/










