i've been informed that cage (and his many arms and heads, at left), rob sonic, and hangar 18 will be among the majestic def jux showcase performing at long island cancer research benefit on march 23 at the landmark on main street, port washington, long island. you can get tickets here on ticketweb*.
i pretty much can't think of a better reason to see a cage show outside of "it's a cage show." you should go if you're anywhere near long island. seriously. because even if you don't like cage, the spectacle that is hangar 18's live show is awesome. and... ok, i'm not really familiar with rob sonic, but if he's good enough for el-p's endorsement (which i like to call "the blazer of approval")(see, this is a joke about how el-p wears blazers?)(maybe you'd get it if you went to private school, where we HAD TO wear blazers, and it wasn't, you know, "underground") then he's probably awesome. go ahead, buy some tickets for your whole family. it's cool. i'll wait for you to come back. unless you don't think this foundation's cancer research DOESN'T deserve your support... you jerk.
and for everyone who thought hip hop never did anything good, in your face, bill o'reilly.
*ticketweb, in its endless crusade to validate my theory that it's the devil's handmaiden, has
the balls to charge you $2.50 per ticket in "service charges" FOR A CANCER RESEARCH BENEFIT SHOW. nice.
the softer side of jukies
i pretty much can't think of a better reason to see a cage show outside of "it's a cage show." you should go if you're anywhere near long island. seriously. because even if you don't like cage, the spectacle that is hangar 18's live show is awesome. and... ok, i'm not really familiar with rob sonic, but if he's good enough for el-p's endorsement (which i like to call "the blazer of approval")(see, this is a joke about how el-p wears blazers?)(maybe you'd get it if you went to private school, where we HAD TO wear blazers, and it wasn't, you know, "underground") then he's probably awesome. go ahead, buy some tickets for your whole family. it's cool. i'll wait for you to come back. unless you don't think this foundation's cancer research DOESN'T deserve your support... you jerk.
and for everyone who thought hip hop never did anything good, in your face, bill o'reilly.
*ticketweb, in its endless crusade to validate my theory that it's the devil's handmaiden, has the balls to charge you $2.50 per ticket in "service charges" FOR A CANCER RESEARCH BENEFIT SHOW. nice.
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