Twelve Vans Warped Tour Bands You Can Admit in Public You're Going to See

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The Vans Warped tour returns to the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in St. Louis on Monday, July 5. Like every year, the tour has its fair share of bands that appeal mostly to "the kids" -- Hey Monday, Never Shout Never, the Cab, etc. But this year's model features plenty of acts with actual musical cred -- meaning that you can attend the show with your dignity intact. Here are twelve bands you'll see on Monday that fit the bill.

Alkaline Trio

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Myriam Santos
The Chicago dark-punk trio -- long a favorite of St. Louisans -- released This Addiction, a nod to their rawer roots, earlier this year. The album debuted at No. 11 on the Billboard charts and sold 25,000 copies in its first week of release.

Motion City Soundtrack

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Epitaph Records
Signing to a major label hasn't dulled Motion City Soundtrack's edge: This year's Columbia-released My Dinosaur Life is fraught with as much anxiety and angst as ever, despite smoother keyboard-pop textures and vocalist Justin Pierre's refined singing chops.

The Dillinger Escape Plan

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Photo: Todd Owyoung
Dillinger Escape Plan last December at Pop's. See more photos from last night here.
Although Dillinger Escape Plan vocalist Greg Puciato doesn't have a ceiling from which to hang -- like he did at Pop's last year -- expect the band's set to be nothing short of a throat-grabbing, math-metal hurricane.

The Casualties

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myspace.com/thecasualties
Street-punk doesn't get much more authentic -- or Mohawk-melting -- than the Casualties. The New York band is marking its twentieth anniversary this year; its latest album, We Are All We Have, came out last year.

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Mark
Mark

The single best reason to check out the Warped Tour is the brilliant, generous, and wickedly funny, Martin Atkins. Even if he's not performing, he rocks harder than most bands on the bill. Seriously.

dawhizz
dawhizz

I've never come so close to buying a ticket to a festival when I only wanted to see one act and had no desire at all to see any others as when I saw Andrew WK would be here.

jason potter
jason potter

Ohhh yes, way to nail this thing by *not only* including thee almighty Riverboat Gamblers (GFFG), but saving the best for last! Just one lil flubber tho - "Robots May Break Your Heart" is the latest single off the LP titled "Underneath The Owl." ;-)

Anonymous
Anonymous

i think most street punks would argue with what was said about the casualties, hahaha.

and set your goals' earlier record, 'Mutiny' was much more ear grabbing then that new one that came out last year.

and The Bouncing Souls are still as good as ever. people should see them.

And The Swellers need to be noted, too. They're on the rise, but their newest record 'Ups and Downsizing' is a great listen.

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