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GIANT presents BIG FOOT

GIANT presents BIG FOOT
Live house/Club Music festival

"GIANT (MAIN STAGE)"
GUEST LIVE: KOJOE
GUEST DJ: PUNPEE
ZAI (SIMI LAB)
DJ:
H!ROKi, TOSSY, kazuki, GOAT
LIVE:
MEL, GAPPER, SMOKIN' IN THE BOYS ROOM, CHIN-HURTZ
"THISONE presents LOCAL DELIVERY (1F, 2F LOUNGE FLOOR)"
-2F LOUNGE FLOOR-
DJ:
KENTA (ZZ PRODUCTION), KAI (NEXTLEVEL), ICHI, GREEN BUSTA, PRINCE
, SNUFFKINFACE, TOP-CHOICE
LIVE:
Blank Comfort Posse, GAMEBOYS, JUMANJI, 回鍋肉 a.k.a. チャクラヒラク
-1F LOUNGE FLOOR-
DJ:
Bambi, JAMMIE, S2, SHINGEN, SLUMHARDER (CHUNS+EL31), TERU, Watman Beginz & DJ, Yanoasayin'
FOOD:
Munchie Chillin' Dining
FOOD CALVERA aka ウメダタコス

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PUNPEE is Japanese hip hop MC, truck maker, DJ, singer, sound engineer. Acting also as a DJ Combi Itabashi brothers with hip hop unit PSG composed of three people of classmate GAPPER and student brother S. L.A.C.K. (5 lack) and local friends Harashima "in the middle" and Morning.

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This is a list of current and former Major League Baseball mascots, sorted alphabetically.
The tradition in the Major League Baseball mascot began with Mr. Met, introduced for the New York Mets when Shea Stadium opened in 1964. Although some mascots came and went over time, the popularity of mascots increased when The San Diego Chicken started independently making appearances at San Diego Padres games in 1977. Philadelphia Phillies management felt they needed a mascot similar to the Chicken, so they debuted the Phillie Phanatic in 1978.
Today, all but three major-league teams have "official" mascots (Dodgers, Yankees, and Angels). Five team mascots – Sluggerrr (Kansas City Royals), the San Diego Chicken, the Phillie Phanatic, Mr. Met, and Slider (Cleveland Indians) – have been inducted into the Mascot Hall of Fame. Several others have been nominated since the Hall's creation in 2005.
Mascots in the MLB are often used to help market the team and league to young children.
Ace is the official mascot of the Toronto Blue Jays. He, along with his female counterpart, "Diamond" replaced former mascot BJ Birdie before the 2002 season as a mascot duo. Like his predecessor, Ace resembles a large blue jay. The mascot's name is baseball slang for a team's top starting pitcher (the "ace" of the staff, such as former Blue Jays pitcher Roy Halladay).

In 2004, Ace became the sole mascot of the team after Diamond was removed by the Blue Jays prior to the start of the season. In 2011, Blue Jays fans were introduced to his younger brother Junior (see below).

Barrelman (aka "Owgust" and "Beer Barrel Man"), is an auxiliary mascot for the Milwaukee Brewers. He was resurrected and upgraded to be a costumed performing character in 2015, having previously only been an official logo image and since 1977 only appearing on special materials.

Baxter the Bobcat is the mascot of the Arizona Diamondbacks. His full name is D. Baxter the Bobcat, and he became the mascot in 2000. The mascot was created by Brantley Bell (who is currently an infielder in the Cincinnati Reds minor league system), the son of Jay Bell, one of the players on the Diamondbacks 1998 inaugural season roster. Brantley came up with the name from two sources. "D. Baxter" comes from the team's nickname, "the D-Backs". The bobcat is from the original name of the stadium where the Diamondbacks play. Today called Chase Field, it was once called Bank One Ballpark, or "BOB" for short. The bobcat is a wild cat native to Arizona.

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"Smokin' in the Boys Room" is a song originally recorded by Brownsville Station in 1973 on their album Yeah! It reached number 3 in Canada and on the US Billboard Hot 100, and was later certified by the RIAA.

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The song is about students hoping to avoid being caught violating their school's smoking ban by smoking cigarettes in the boys' restroom.

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Kentaro Okamoto (born c.1982), better known as DJ Kentaro, is a musician and DJ from Japan. He won third place in the Technics category of the DMC World DJ Final in 2001 and won it in 2002 at the age of 20. In doing so, he became one of the first persons of Asian descent to win the DMC World DJ Final, receiving the highest score in DMC history in the process.
He was signed to independent record label Ninja Tune and released a Solid Steel DJ mix album in September 2005, entitled On The Wheels of Solid Steel. The tracks on the album come exclusively from Ninja Tune's back catalogue.

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His first album of entirely original material, Enter, was released on April 30, 2007.
Kentaro recently supported hip-hop artists The Roots and The Pharcyde. Kentaro is well known for having remixed various songs of Japanese megastar Ayumi Hamasaki. Kentaro was featured by Soil & "Pimp" Sessions on their 2013 album "Circles".

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  1. 2.16 (Saturday)
    GIANT presents BIG FOOT

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Location: (Tokyo)
Opening: 23: 00 ~ (opening: 23: 00 ~)

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METEOR & CHIN - HURTZ 's 1st ALBUM "eat lunch sleep drinking out" is completed! The two great adventures that started with the masterpiece of METEOR still not faded "DIAMOND" still will not end! METEOR & CHIN-HURTZ which released the tape "demon extermination" on a limited basis in September 2018 and sold out immediately. This work completed as an extension of this title "Eat live sleeping drinking out" is an album that directly reflects private life and entertainment as it is titled. To track maker, you appointed Yastize, ICE MINT, ARCH, NEC BEATS, PIERROT KIKUCHI, Yamazaki Takashi, Kentakku, KAICHOO, CHAPAH for guest performances, and checked the track list, it was obvious and finished in a straightforward manner. METEOR Iwaku "It's an album created as a piece that you can enjoy listening to everyone in the middle of a tea room" It seems to be an album, but I want you to judge with listener's ears ,,, In any case the unique worldview of these two people interwoven only with them It is a thing that can not be drawn, it is undeniable that this work is an attractive and innovative lap work.

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