You might be thinking, wait, wasn’t King Khan just here? He was! The inimitable frontman, Arish “Blacksnake” Khan, who hails from Berlin, Germany, just finished a summer tour that included a stop in Seattle in June. But that show was with the Shrines—his eight-piece psychedelic soul band. The King Khan & BBQ Show is something altogether different. With Mark “BBQ” Sultan, as a two-piece, Khan makes stripped-down, fucked-up doo-wop garage punk, with so much raw energy you’ll spin in your shoes. They have love songs (“Why Don’t You Lie”), rowdy stompers (“Pig Pig”), and a cautionary song, my personal favorite, about ladies getting into fistfights with other ladies, called “Fish Fight.” Anything can happen with these two on the same stage. And it’s usually sonic anarchy at its finest. (Crocodile, 2200 Second Ave, thecrocodile.com, 8 pm, $15 adv, all ages)