The Salt Lake Tribune
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Plans for tonight: Punk, rock, rap
- Punk-rock band Rancid - who, according to the band's MySpace page, wrote songs for their next album holed up in Utah (pictured at right) - plays the first of two nights at In the Venue, 219 S. 600 West, Salt Lake City, with Less than Jake and The Playdead Movement as opening acts. Show starts at 7. Tickets are $20 at 24tix.

- The documentary "Critical Condition," about the troubles of four uninsured and critically ill Americans, plays at 7 at the City Library Auditorium, 210 E. 400 South, Salt Lake City. Part of the Salt Lake City Film Center's "Films to Watch Before You Vote" series. Free.

- Buckethead - a guitar virtuoso and former Guns N' Roses bandmate who, yes indeed, plays with a KFC bucket on his head - performs at 7:30 at the Murray Theater, 4916 S. State St., Murray. Tickets are $20, at SmithsTix.

- Great white rapper Everlast, formerly of House of Pain and best known for his brooding single "What It's Like," and The Lordz play at Bar Deluxe, 666 S. State St., Salt Lake City. The show starts at 8. Tickets are $20, at SmithsTix.

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