Movie (No-) Pass Adventures: Devo

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Devo movie bar

First you believe in the system.
Then you protest the system.
Then you work to subvert the system.
Then the system absorbs your subversion.

Then you make a documentary.

My spoiled self was annoyed that I had to wait in line to sit in the back of the theater instead of having a reserved seat, but it was worth the wait. And my old ears probably enjoyed the controlled sound environment of a movie more than they would have appreciated the noise of a live show.

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