Photos | The Band Rocks the Stage at Coachella

Les Claypool and his bandmates electrify the crowd with their high-energy performance at Coachella 2010. The lighting, speakers, and instruments all come together to create an unforgettable concert experience.
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the band plays on stage at a concertMetadata
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tie string group activities formal spotlight urban rock leisure music speaker footwear stage musical instrument hat microphone performing arts musician entertainer saturday guitarist performance shoe art indoors coachella wear cord electronics drum theater performer light accessories musical instrument recreation band speakers lighting device guitar concert crowd singer les claypool electrical
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2010-04-17T23:03:11.840000-07:00
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