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Atari Teenage Riot @ Key Club

Last night was a good night. I got out of work early, rushed to the show and there was no traffic. Got in and realized I didn't miss a single band even though it was nearly two hours after the doors opened. AWESOME! I wanted to see the opening bands as much as the headliner. I didn't have to wait long. Opening up the show for Atari Teenage Riot was two Locust related bands-Skinwalker and All Leather. Great sets by both bands. I have always loved ATR so it was nice getting a chance to photograph this show. Bad news for me, fog and strobe lighting. I did get some painstakingly decent shots though...

Atari Teenage Riot
Atari Teenage Riot
                       
                               Atari Teenage Riot
All Leather
Skinwalker
 the rest of the show will be up on Flickr in a day or so.


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