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Dangers @ Programme 1/5/19

Sold out show at Programme. Second show of the year and second one at the skate shop. I was bummed I missed Entry since the place was too packed. Andrew does what a lot of older HC statesmen fail to do, he has a new band that is good and relevant with Berthold City. Plus I always love shooting Dennis. If you don't know me by know I'm a sucker for emo bands like Lifetime so I was definitely excited to see Shook Ones. It's weird, I know I've seen them before but there is no proof. AKA no photos by me. Dangers headlined. I knew this was going to be a fun one. How much fun could yet another Dangers show bring, you ask. Enough for me to set my camera down and dog pile onto the crowd and sing along. Certain songs always get me in the mood for a good stagedive...

Dangers

Dangers

Dangers

Dangers


Shook Ones

Shook Ones


Shook Ones


Berthold City


Berthold City

Berthold City

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