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Strife @ Chain Reaction 2/11/11

Last night Strife played at Chain Reaction with Rotting Out, Take Offense, Xibalba and Minus. This is one of those rare shows were I wanted to see all the bands. Doesn't happen often for me. This was also the record release party for Minus- guys did a good job! Had a great time hanging out with old friends and new. I took my cousins to see Strife, the younger one being into metal/thrash was a little interested. He had a blast. Whole night there was only one scuffle and that ended quietly.  I didn't notice until last night but my flash is kinda broken. I dropped it coming in from a show a week or two ago and it seemed fine, but at H2O is was giving me problems. I just thought it was the Roxys red light but nope. Corey from IA and Vic from Collision both did vocals on songs for Strife. Ok enough here's the pictures...

Strife
Strife
Rotting Out
Rotting Out
Take Offense
Take Offense
Xibalba
Xibalba
Minus


More pics on flickr.

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