25 Minutes To Go Tattooed arms. Check. Mohawks. Check. Loud, piercing music about rebellion and freedom. Check. This quartet from Lincolnton has the punk rock canon down pat as they rip through small venues meant to radiate their raw and powerful sound. In their songs "Cereal Krusher" and Hope for Sorrows," you can certainly hear the influence of Mike Ness' Social Distortion with the downtrodden but fast-paced guitar strumming alongside a thumping bass and drums. Inspired to name their band after a 1965 Johnny Cash cover tune, the band will keep it real and keep you involved with all of their riot-inducing chants of "hoy, hoy, hoy." With Burning Streets, Bracing for Impact, The Dielectrics. $6-$8, The Milestone, www.themilestoneclub.com.