| Now that everything's unboxed, it's time to figure out where it all goes. This year, we boxed ourselves in with walls to help stave of the Volume Police. |
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| David puts a few finishing touches on the display. |
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| Lane with Grasshopper, of Bass Central, and friends, who stopped by to welcome us to the show. |
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| A packed house at the Thursday night at the Bass Player hang. |
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| Editor in Chief Bill Leigh and Lane doing the "we're innocent" routine. |
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| Rev Jones tears it up with Kotak and Black Symphony at the Fender Ave. Bar & Grill. Note the upside down D610XLT and the taped-on EQ settings for forgetful roadies. |
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| Chris (guitar), James Kotak (vocals, rhythm guitar) and Rev Jones of Kotak, outside after their set. |
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| Rev and guitarist Michael Angelo teach Lane the secret of proper Metal "horns". |
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Rev tapping into twelve strings
(6 fretted, 6 fretless) on his biggest Warr Guitar. |
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| "Hey! Where's the rest of my strings?" |
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| Randall endorser Rick Plester, the mastermind behind Black Symphony, lets it rip during the band's set at the Fender Ave. Bar & Grill. |
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| Lane, Johnny O. and Rick Plester tear through an extended Voodoo Chile jam. |
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| Lane sings the last song of the night, a rousing read of his slow Blues, Stormfront. |
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| "Thanks for a great night, Rev." |
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