His name was Jericho. Lee. Thompson.
Hanging out in the Lot Riot DMs.
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Our first meme. Don’t hate us.
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Hey friends, for a limited time we’re doing a summer bundle with any 2 shirts or tanks for $40. Won’t last long!
TUMBLR EXCLUSIVE: Use the code ‘tumblr’ at checkout and we’ll throw in a set of pins and stickers for FREE.
Shop now at www.lotriot.com
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Love you Hashtag.
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bandz a make her dance.
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Congrats to the Blue Devils on their 16th DCI championship.
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Phantom Regiment
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Come for the marimbas and cute 40’s girls, stay for the bass player.
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Add sparklers to drum sticks, do tricks.
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When you didn’t learn your music in time for rehearsal.
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Polyrhythms.
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The history of the marching drum is something to revere. It has been the voice of the American military since before we were known as the United States. In muzzle-to-muzzle open battle, such as the Civil War, orders to march and maneuver were given by a commander of infantrymen, repeated by platoon sergeants, then finally interpreted by snare drummers who played a short cadence for each command. The sound of these drums carried beyond the range of the human voice, which defined their crucial purpose.
Imagine the courage of these men - some of them just boys. To march onto a field of battle with no rifle, cannon-fire exploding the earth in all directions, facing down a vicious enemy, often dying on that very field. All for their duty to preserve unity and communicate during untold chaos.
We have not forgotten the legacy of our instruments.
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Hey guys, we’re putting together a little give-back project here at Lot Riot.
We see all these fundraising campaigns on Facebook and Tumblr and thought it would be a good way to help the community.
Like I told a friend of mine, it makes more sense to spend our (very small) summer marketing budget on real people rather than on advertising or something temporary. Real experience in a real, rad activity is more valuable than anything.
So the plan is to find 5-10 folks to assist their drum corps dues in a small way.
If you know someone in a tough situation, let us know and we’ll help a few out this week. Thanks!
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