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Band photo taken at the torii gate that serves as the driveway to my house. If you don't know who Throw Me The Statue are I highly suggest you go and check out their music. It's seriously great stuff and absolutely perfect for beautiful summer days that are on the way now.
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Charlie on the bass.
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bringin the passion
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Gettin into that groove thing.
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Lovin the shadowy curtain effect.
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Bangin skins. I'm sticking with that metaphor despite the slight creepiness.
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It's a well known fact that glockenspiel rhymes with rockenspiel for a reason.
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So angelic. Pssshhhh...
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Group rock moment at O-nest in Shibuya, Tokyo.
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This man is a doctor now. A science doctor. He knows things....
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Doo doo doo...
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yyyeeeeaaaahhhhh...
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Hey guitar solo.
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Jared the layer of rhythm bricks.
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Gettin up on that back up vocal steez.
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Group rock moment at Huck Finn in Nagoya.
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Okay, this kind of looks like he's telling the audience to piss off and I pretty much love it.
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Rock moment 2.
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Boy's got moves.
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So smooth.
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Kinda sorta almost looks like he's about ready to hendrix the crap out of his guitar but really he was just switching machines after a string broke on his guitar. show foul.
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teen idols.
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feelin it.
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Their's is a rock blessed by the light of heaven.
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Changing strings in Urban Guild Kyoto.
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Charlie taking in the craziness of the design scheme at Urban Guild.
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A not as cool as it should have been because it was awkward taking the picture in a restaurant full of people band photo at Mr. Young Men, a great Okonomiyaki spot in Kyoto, before the show. Unfortunately I totally failed my duties as tour photographer during their Kyoto show because I was too busy having the best damn time ever dancing my ass off with all the other show goers during TMTS' set. It was one of the best shows I've attended and was followed by a crazy set by a french electro-thrash-punk-dance act. Amaze night like none other.
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