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"textContent": "The Fridge wasn’t built with bands in mind, let alone concert photographers. The Capitol Hill art gallery, which is about the size of a few self-storage units, has a stage with just enough room for a drum kit. Three out of four members of Alexandria pop punk band Fond stood on the concrete floor with […]",
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