HALLOWEEN HAVOC WITH VOLUMES AND FRIENDS AT 1720 WAREHOUSE IN DTLA

Halloween Eve at the 1720 Warehouse was pure chaos in the best way possible. Volumes headlined a stacked hardcore lineup that turned the venue into a nonstop whirlwind of energy, sweat, and circle pits.

I arrived just before No Bragging Rights hit the stage, and from the first breakdown, the crowd was already in motion. Their set was a fierce reminder of why they remain a staple in the SoCal hardcore scene—tight musicianship, unrelenting energy, and a connection with the fans that never wavered.

Notions followed with an equally explosive performance, blending heavy riffs with electronic textures that gave their sound a modern edge. The pit didn’t rest for a second—every drop and breakdown hit like a punch to the chest, demanding the audience keep pace or get swept away.

By the time Volumes took the stage, the warehouse was a madhouse of costumed fans—everything from skeletons and horror icons to full-body paint moshing under the lights. The band’s mix of crushing aggression and melodic hooks had everyone shouting every lyric, crowd surfing, and colliding in the pit.

It was hardcore, in-your-face, and unrelenting. You didn’t just watch the show—you survived it.


VOLUMES

NOTIONS

NO BRAGGING RIGHTS





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