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Bands crowded the new B-Side record store in downtown Seattle on Friday,

Published 8:00 am Thursday, November 8, 2012

Like moths to a flame, the neon glow attracts late-night wanderers.
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Like moths to a flame, the neon glow attracts late-night wanderers.
Like moths to a flame, the neon glow attracts late-night wanderers.
Original music performance posters line the walls, including Jane's Addiction and Ali Farka Toure & Ben Harper
Nothing like browsing records to make you harken back to the olden days, the ones before you were born.
Dreadlocks, mean you're alternative. And probably from the Northwest.
Plaid, another Northwest favorite
A well-loved cymbal is a beautiful thing
Sir, your guitar appears to have sprouted antennae
Under the cover of darkness music fans emerge...
Always come prepared with t-shirts for crazed fans
Whooaa that was cool... or really, really bad
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Bands crowded the new B-Side record store in downtown Seattle on Friday, attracting on-lookers from the glass window stage. To close the night, the Dirt Birds brought their head-banging fans from Vashon Island and jammed to a song called “David Hasselhoff,” luckily the store remained intact.Photos by Sy Bean.Published on June 13, 2011