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Liskfest takes punk to the ranch

By NATE JACKSON

Published on October 08, 2008 at 2:48am

Thought festival season was over? Nope. This Saturday, one of OC's prime patches of ranch real estate is going punk. The arrival of Liskfest, a three stage shindig thrown by Paul Frank's senior marketing manager Chris Lisk, is coming to town. Set on the sprawling, secluded lawns of Oak Canyon Ranch, the havoc of bands like The Vandals, Gorilla Biscuits and Revolution Mother will shake the hills and scare the horses. But unlike most high priced festivals, Liskfest won't tax the shit out of your good time. Tickets run about $27-$30 and for a sterling line-up of 17 bands, that ain't bad.
Sat., Oct. 11, 11 a.m., 2008