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Live June 28, 2002

Live June 28, 2002

by Vinyl Castle

GTIN04250933602963
EAN4250933602963
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Product Description

It's time to raise a toast to The Toasters and their fiery live performance on June 28, 2002. This ska band brought the heat to the stage at Cbgbin with their infectious energy and unstoppable groove. From the first note to the last, The Toasters had the crowd skanking and bouncing with joy. Frontman Rob "Bucket" Hingley led the charge, delivering his trademark gravelly vocals with gusto. His stage presence was electric, commanding the audience's attention with every strum of his guitar. The rest of the band kept up effortlessly, creating a wall of sound that was impossible to resist. The setlist was a mix of old classics and new hits, showcasing The Toasters' versatility and enduring appeal. From "Don't Let the Bastards Grind You Down" to "2-Tone Army," each song had the crowd singing along at the top of their lungs. The horn section was on fire, adding an extra layer of excitement to an already explosive performance. The band's chemistry was palpable, with each member feeding off the other's energy and enthusiasm. It was clear that The Toasters were in their element, having the time of their lives on stage. And that joy was infectious, spreading like wildfire throughout the venue. Overall, The Toasters' live show on June 28, 2002, was a ska extravaganza not to be missed. With their infectious energy and undeniable talent, this band proves that they're still at the top of their game. Raise a toast to The Toasters - they're ska-king awesome!