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Post 2 : The best concert I've ever attended

Hello my homies,
How are you today? Hope you are having an amazing week as I am. Today I'm going to talk about the best concert I've ever attended. It was on 'Teatro Caupolicán' and it was on 2013. I went to see a japanese J-rock band called 'The Gazette', which is one of my favourite bands. 

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The atmosphere was  weird because the band is popular for its 'Visual-kei style' which is a fashion caracterized by very extravagant goth-style. 

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So everyone was using black clothes, weird hair-styles, amazing shoes, etc. And I was there, very 'normal'. The problem: I went WITH MY DAD. It was so funny because in a song the members move their heads like metal-style and the crowd did it too, and my father put the best face ever, like surprised and horrified at the same time (lol). Besides that, the concert was amazing, they played the last album they released on that year so I was amused. 

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  1. Sounds nice! I've never gone to a concert in my life.

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    1. OOoh O: Why is that? Because you don't like concerts or your fav band/artist haven't come yet?

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  2. Apart from that band, which others do you like?

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    1. Japanese artists? Or any other kind of artists? I like Halsey, Melanie Martinez, Troye Sivan, Dua Lipa, Lana del Rey, Nicki Minaj, BTS, and a great etc! XD And you?

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  3. ajajajajaj sounds like a entertaining situation, as far as everyone but your father xD

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    1. Hahaha yeah, since then he never attended with me to any other concert! (lol)

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