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August 8, 2008 · 11:55 AM

The “Rock God’s” Chariot?

By Aaron Thompson

I am the God of ... a plummeting resale value.

Photo: Aaron Thompson

If anything good came out of Amplify, the three-day music conference and festival wreaking havoc on downtown, clearly the environmentally conscious local rock scene got some time to shine. This black Prius sitting in front of the Icehouse Thursday night with the license plate "ROCKGOD" clearly shows us that this person not only know about the altruistic side of the normally dangerous and evil nature of Rock 'n' Roll, but also how to cut down his gas consumption and carbon footprint. Clearly us rockers who still drive beat-up 10-year-old cars could learn something from the "Rock God." Extra points for the orange parking violation stickers placed on the bumper.

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