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For more pictures from Thursday's Reduxion, see our slideshow here.
What if we threw a free show and nobody showed up?
Luckily, Rocks Off did not have to find that out at our first Reduxion at Walter's on Washington Thursday night. Instead, we found out that the Kinks never age (not in Young Girls' hands), Fat Tony is a fucking star no matter how loosely he interprets the Too Short catalog and it's best to duck if The Burden is onstage, whether they're playing Black Flag songs or their own.
All in all, for a test run, Thursday turned out pretty damn well, if we say so ourselves. But then, Rocks Off did put on the show. Instead of a review, then, we'll just show you a few photos and invite everyone out to our next one, September 23 back at Walter's. Performers and performees to be announced soon.