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  "textContent": "Not an empty seat in sight as metalcore band Bad Omens performed an electrifying show for a sold-out crowd at the Kia Forum in Inglewood on March 26. Smoke filled the stage as vocalist Noah Sebastian set the atmosphere for the night, belting out the opening lines of the haunting love track “Specter.” Slowly his band mates bassist Nicholas Ruffilo, guitarist Joakim Karlsson and drummer Nick Folio joined the stage as the song picked up momentum. They followed with lots of energy as they performed their first ever single “Glass Houses,” the song has some catchy anthemic chorus lines (I […]\n\nThe post Bad Omens at the Kia Forum first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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