Our friend and photographer Justin Dylan Renney brought his lens to Capitol
Published 7:00 am Monday, September 24, 2012
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Outside Neumos around midnight.
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Decibel Festival promoters Patrick Haenelt and Michael Manahan.
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The Little Red Studio crowd checking out Mike Slott from Dublin.
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Partying in the alley behind Little Red Studio.
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Outside The Little Red Studio at 2 a.m.
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The Lone Raver.
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Laser pen lights are the new glow sticks.
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The Neumos crowd during DJ Mala.
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DJ Mala at Neumos.
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DJ Mala at Neumos.
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Dancing to DJ Mala at Neumos.
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Dancing with a big brown bottle.
Our friend and photographer Justin Dylan Renney brought his lens to Capitol Hill on Saturday night to get a feel for the sights and sounds of Decibel Festival. Here’s what he brought back.Published on September 28, 2009
