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Reel Big Fish and Streetlight Manifesto at Club Nokia
Written by Brittany Woolsey   
Friday, 15 July 2011 20:38
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Club Nokia was filled to the brim Thursday night as ska bands Reel Big Fish and Streetlight Manifesto stormed the stage. Compared to Tuesday's show at The City National Grove of Anaheim, both bands were definitely more energetic. Streetlight Manifesto vocalist Tomas Kalnoky walked around the stage and spoke to his fans more, and Reel Big Fish front man Aaron Barrett continuously cracked jokes throughout the night.  The fans responded greatly, crowd surfing and skanking their ways toward the front.

Check out our photos from Thursday night's show -- we could have snapped your picture! -- and be sure to read our review of Tuesday night's performance at The Grove.

 

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