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WAR RECORDS @ Hold Up Art

WAR RECORDS @ Hold Up Art

Art show, record store and listening party for the new STRIFE album 'Witness A Rebirth' held at Hold Up Art. I was very lucky to be a part of this great exhibit. So many great photographers and everyone one of them super cool (even that Larry guy who hates me). I would eventually like to have a print from each of these guys. I already have one... Swiz @ Gilman by Dave Sine.

Eyeone X Strife
Eyeone by Dan Rawe Photography

Robby Redchecks

Zack Cordner

Attiba Jefferson

Andrew Kline

Larry Ransom

Igby

Chrissy Piper

Walter Yetman and Dethkills

Dave Sine
   
WAR RECORDS, photos by Dan Rawe Photography on Flickr.

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