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Less Than Jake, Big D & The Kids Table and The Interrupters played a packed Club Soda (Photos)

Less Than Jake’s Roger Lima at Club Soda in Montreal, October 23, 2014 (Photo by Vitor Munhoz).

Gainesville, Florida’s long-standing ska-punks Less Than Jake pulled into Montreal’s Club Soda last week, headlining a stacked bill including Big D & the Kids Table and The Interrupters. As usual, the band played to a packed, exuberant crowd, following strong support by Boston’s Big D & The Kids Table, and California’s The Interrupters.

For all upcoming Less Than Jake dates, visit the band’s website. The band’s latest EP, Do the Math, is available now on Fat Wreck Chords.

Below are photos of each band’s set , courtesy of Vitor Munhoz (www.vitormunhoz.com). Were you at the show? Feel free to post a review in the comments section and let us know what you thought!

The Interrupters 

Big D & the Kids Table

Less Than Jake 

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