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August 16, 2004 - Image 16

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16 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, August 16, 21

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(LEFT) Underoath adds and energeti-
cally filled 25 minutes to the tour,
packing in crowd participation and in-
your-face screams to wake you up if
you missed your morning coffee.
(RIGHT) Bad Religion frontman, Greg
Graffin, salutes the crowd by flipping
the bird to the government, a re-
occuring subject in their latest record
The Empire Strikes First.

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Photographs By:

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Assistant Photo Editor
The Vans Warped Tour
The Pontiac Silverdome
August 15th, 2004

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(ABOVE) Claudio Sanchez and "the guitar that re-invented emo"
front the musically evolutionary Coheed and Cambria. The crowd's
singing, in perfect sync with the band, adds an in-tune feel, that
seems to be the theme carried throughout this year's tour.
(RIGHT) The dueling lead guitar work of Avenged Sevenfold's guitar-
ists Synyster Gates and Zacky Vengeance shine through a blistering
set of passionate, enraged metal ballads, as the sunset alludes to
the winding down of this action-packed, all-day musical explosion.

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