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A massive DIY punk show took place in Los Angeles over the weekend, leading to the LAPD firing rubber bullets into the mosh pit. The “illegal” outdoor gig featured over half a dozen bands and took place under the 110 Freeway.
Up to 2,000 people reportedly attended the DIY gig, which featured acts Dead City, Barrage, Wacko, N NOFACE, Section H8, Clorox Dream, Self Sabotage and Alpha & Omega. Photos and video from the mostly maskless event look absolutely wild, with one picture shared by Dead City showing a fiery projectile flying through the air.
“Thank you to everyone who showed and and all the people who made this possible. Respect to all the people who stayed for our set as the pigs shot rubber bullets and tear gas at us while we played,” Dead City write.
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Blog: Self Sabotage and Inaction
Hard to process how quickly this year is flying by. At the start of the year, we make several resolutions in an attempt to advance our goals. But what happens over time? The level of motivation and passion for attaining these goals starts to wane. We start to justify inactions and procrastination. Soon enough, fatigue and doubt sets in, and inevitably we let go of the promises made and vouch to start over the following year. Why does this happen and how can we overcome this? To start with, if this is happening to you right now, do not worry too much about it. It’s all part of the process and there’s something you can do about it.
The ‘Friday’ remix is Black’s second release of the year, following on from her January single, ‘Girlfriend’. The singer also released a handful of singles last year, ‘Self Sabotage’,‘Closer’ and ‘Alone Together’.
‘Friday’ was originally released through the now-defunct Ark Music Factory in 2011. Though the song went viral, it appeared to be for all the wrong reasons, with Black becoming the subject of ridicule and multiple death threats.
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“Above all things, I just wish I could go back and talk to my 13-year-old self who was terribly ashamed of herself and afraid of the world,” Black wrote on Instagram.