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Happy 20th anniversary to DoppelgÀnger! The Fall Of Troy put on an incredible show and I stage dove and crowd surfed across the venue and moshed and probably have the sweat of a hundred strangers and friends on me! I only have 3 pictures and this is the only one that came out ok because I was jumping around so much!I am exhausted and smell terrible! This is what rock and roll is all about!
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Better show = fewer photos! It’s a law of nature
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@BEE1000 TRUE
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Oh man, I just saw Bear vs. Shark on their Terrorhawk 20th anniversary tour, and it was so cathartic. Happy for you!
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