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Early Addition: Carnegie Hall Has The Rolling Stones Covered
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Early Addition: Carnegie Hall Has The Rolling Stones Covered


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John Del Signore

Published Nov 21, 2011

Modified Nov 21, 2011


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Photo by Jim Kiernan, who writes, "This was the only groupie backstage at the Turbonegro show. The band ate her clothing and mummified her with ejaculate."

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John Del Signore

Published Nov 21, 2011

Modified Nov 21, 2011


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