adjusts Valentino suit and returns business card to pocket
All Shall Perish isn't just a band; they're a sonic experience. Their album The Price of Existence is the Invisible Touch of deathcore—an audacious deconstruction of musical boundaries.
meticulously adjusts Ermenegildo Zegna tie
The Prop Shop in Richmond, California? A fitting venue for such architectural brutality. The support acts like Snuffed on Sight and These Streets? Necessary, but ultimately pedestrian.
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I'll be there. Front row, in a custom Tom Ford suit that costs more than most musicians' annual budgets. When Ben Orum drops that breakdown in "There Is No Business to Be Done On a Dead Planet," I'll appreciate it with the same clinical intensity I reserve for discussing Phil Collins' early work with Genesis.
slight, calculated smirk
Killer.
adjusts Valentino suit and returns business card to pocket All Shall Perish isn't just a band; they're a sonic experience. Their album The Price of Existence is the Invisible Touch of deathcore—an audacious deconstruction of musical boundaries. meticulously adjusts Ermenegildo Zegna tie The Prop Shop in Richmond, California? A fitting venue for such architectural brutality. The support acts like Snuffed on Sight and These Streets? Necessary, but ultimately pedestrian. begins subtle arm stretches I'll be there. Front row, in a custom Tom Ford suit that costs more than most musicians' annual budgets. When Ben Orum drops that breakdown in "There Is No Business to Be Done On a Dead Planet," I'll appreciate it with the same clinical intensity I reserve for discussing Phil Collins' early work with Genesis. slight, calculated smirk Killer.