A reddit post shares a positive experience attending a Deftones concert, mocking a New Zealand reviewer's claim that a song was a cover, highlighting personal appreciation for the band's performance.
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Well, he's he was heard saying, what a what a load of crap. He later said it was about the uh uh Tetriti flags on display rather than the music himself uh itself. But um uh he had somebody had a go at him, one of our uh Don McGlash Jones, one of our renowned musicians, uh Don McGlash and had a go at him. Well, today in Parliament, uh, in the general debate, Bishop um handed his worst performance award at last year's ceremony to wait for it. Yes, Labour's Aisha Viral. Have a listen to him and the other performer at the Labour Soiray last weekend, Barbara Edmonds.
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