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311 transistor remix3/23/2023 Playing a heavier guitar and lyric driven set than Slightly Stoopid, the alternative rock band 311 opened with the popular song “Beautiful Disaster” from their 2001 album "Transistor."Īnd bringing it even further back, they followed with “Come Original” which was released in 1990. With a huge amount of Slightly Stoopid fans at the amphitheater, the crowd got even more pumped up for the headliners 311 bringing back the fans to the “old school” songs. This life we have endured” and gets people swaying to the truthful lyrics. Ain't no need for changin’, or rearranging. To keep the excitement going, they played a punk-like song, “Operation,” which had everyone either bouncing up and down or bumping into one another.Īnother hit song from their newest release, “Top of the World,” opens up with “So when the music's stoppin, There's no more knockin’, or kickin’ down my door. Upholding the band’s name, they played the distasteful “Til it Gets Wet” and came back with the hit song “2AM” with flowing reggae tones accompanied by OG’s congas and percussive skills and DeLa’s saxophone melody.Īs if the crowd wasn’t already feeling the energy from the lively band, a special guest, Angelo Moore from Fishbone, called out states while jumping around stage like a memorable Rick James demanding attention from the audience. SOJA set good vibes from the get go with their roots reggae songs and more contemporary reggae off their latest album, "Strength to Survive."įollowing the set, Slightly Stoopid opened with “Don’t Stop” to promote their album "Top of the World," released on August 14th. The Unity Tour gathered a strong fan base for 311, which harmonized well with the rock side of Slightly Stoopid and created the common ground of having a unified fun time. Photo via Aislinn Glennon.Headlining the Unity Tour, Omaha-based band 311 rocked the night at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Irvine, CA after energetic performances by Slightly Stoopid and previously opening talented reggae band SOJA.
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