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The events that surround the music are just as important to me as the music. The music was great, the bulk of the interpersonal encounters I had with other fans at the show was great, the scenery was great, the lights were great. But honestly, aren't they always fucking great? I like to focus my recaps on the stuff that is out of the ordinary. People getting bashed in the head with rocks is not normal. But I guess it is slowly becoming the new normal. The person most responsible for the changing dynamic in our society toward madness, atrocity, and blind rage is your dear leader.
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