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Joined: Jul 03, 2011
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It's owned by some Japanese promotion company who controls booking, so its events are wonky and poorly coordinated. What's weird is that a space this quality is scarcely used, and perhaps this is why its weekly(?) shows often showcase obscure rock-bands of unremarkable talent and exaggerated price. Studies show that folks who pay more for a nite at the movies tend to rate that movie higher. I suppose the goal is to create a following by showcasing select bands in a good venue for a high price.

It's got a fanbase of Chinese rocker kids, but I've tagged along with some of them to check out shows for free and don't think the majority of the spectators drop a fen. If I'm not either, then I go, and spend my Commy Cash on Tiger Beer!