Anti-Flag
Tonight, doors 5:30 p.m.
Club Laga, $10
(412) 687-INFO
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Anti-Flag
Tonight, doors 5:30 p.m.
Club Laga, $10
(412) 687-INFO
On Sept. 11, 2001, a spell was broken in America. Citizens were awoken from their dreams of security, ignorance and trust. Since then, many have risen to political action, fighting for what they believe is right, and striving for change. Friday, at Club Laga, the notorious Pittsburgh band, Anti-Flag, will spread its messages of political unrest and disillusionment to support their new album Mobilize.
In the wake of terrorism and violence, Anti-Flag has a strangely comforting message. Their song
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