
Dumpstaphunk – Brooklyn Bowl, Brooklyn, NY 4/3/15 (SHOW REVIEW)
A wide ranging variety of musical styles were on display at the Brooklyn Bowl, often times within the same song, as a trio of bands took to the venues stage.
A wide ranging variety of musical styles were on display at the Brooklyn Bowl, often times within the same song, as a trio of bands took to the venues stage.
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