SCARY KIDS SCARING KIDS REIGNITE POST-HARDCORE SPIRIT AT THE GLASS HOUSE

You could feel it before the doors even opened—the buzz of something bigger than just another Saturday night show. On March 29th, The Glass House in Pomona transported into a portal to a decade that shaped a generation of misfits, dreamers, and screamers.

The night opened with a jolt as Letterkills hit the stage with enough force to shake the rafters. Their energy was relentless, a barrage of riffs and hooks that cracked open the crowd like a spark to dry wood. For many, it was a rare chance to see a band that helped pave the way for what came next. And by the time they left the stage, the air felt charged—like something important was about to happen.

Then came the reason everyone was there: Scary Kids Scaring Kids, performing their 2007 self-titled album front to back. No frills. No fluff. Just the raw, bleeding heart of a band that once defined an era. But this wasn’t about nostalgia—it was about impact. Each song, from the explosive “Degenerates” to the haunting sweep of “The Deep End,” felt like a confession screamed into the dark, and the crowd screamed right back.

It wasn’t polished, and it didn’t need to be. It was messy, loud, cathartic—everything that made this scene feel like home in the first place. Scary Kids Scaring Kids didn’t just play a record tonight. They reminded everyone in that packed room why it still mattered.


SCARY KIDS SCARING KIDS

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