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Mastodon plays with the fishes

Posted by Loren on June 20, 2021

Mastodon plays with the fishes
photo by Jimmy Hubbard

On July 15, 2021, Mastodon will perform Captured Live at Georgia Aquarium, a streaming event hosted by Dreamstage that also raises fund for the Georgia Awuarium in their hometown of Atlanta.

Mastodon recently released the Medium Rarities collection as well as singles for Bill & Ted Face The Music (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) and Dark Knights: Death Metal Soundtrack (DC Comics).

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Mastodon plays with the fishes
photo by Jimmy Hubbard

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