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Beelzeboobs, Esq.
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I'm very picky about music. If there's not one act on the roster that I would pay money to see, then there's a good chance (based on experience) that I will end up not liking anything I see there. If there's one act I know I'm interested in, then I know I'll like at least one thing, and then I'm more inclined to go - and will probably end up liking some group I've never heard of better than the one I knew I would like. But that's not too far-fetched, really. If there's no one on the roster that I'd otherwise seek out, odds are the producers aren't catering to my particular tastes. If there's at least one act that I would enjoy, odds are stronger that I'll find other things that I enjoy there.
Regardless, even my favoritest band in the whole wide world would be trumped by the majesty that is the Mom Visit.
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Coachella is just about as far as catering to anyone's particular taste than any other festival. I think their whole point is diversity. I've certainly been exposed to bands that I thought I'd never respond to and ended up loving them. Other times, quite the opposite has happened. There are many, many, many types of music to choose from, which is one of the things I enjoy most about the event.
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