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2015/11/27 12:28:55 (permalink)

Mike Portnoy playing Hello Kitty drums

Just goes to show it's the player, not the instrument. Funny.
 
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Re: Mike Portnoy playing Hello Kitty drums 2015/11/27 12:33:47 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby bapu 2015/11/27 22:20:15

 
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Re: Mike Portnoy playing Hello Kitty drums 2015/11/29 10:20:39 (permalink)
Fun stuff.

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