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	<title>Arts Desk &#187; Big Business</title>
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		<title>Tonight: Big Business at the Rock &amp; Roll Hotel</title>
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The last time Big Business played the District, writes Brent Burton in his City Lights pick for tonight, &#8220;the bass-drums duo seemed to be almost twice as loud as Kylesa, the other metal band on the bill. This was especially impressive because, at the time, Kylesa had twice as many members and three times as [...]]]></description>
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<p>The last time <strong>Big Business</strong> played the District, writes <strong>Brent Burton</strong> in his City Lights pick for tonight, &#8220;the bass-drums duo seemed to be almost twice as loud as Kylesa, the other metal band on the bill. This was especially impressive because, at the time, Kylesa had twice as many members and three times as many amplified instruments.&#8221;</p>
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