Workshop, Zygnema, Hipnotribe, ViceVersa took the stage to pay tribute to the Rock Street Journal founder, which also featured a one-off comeback by Orange Street at Blue Frog, Mumbai
Rock Street Journal founder Amit Saigal believed in promoting Indian independent music even before forming a band became as common as it is today. To celebrate his birthday, musicians across Mumbai and Delhi got together to host the second edition of Fully Fantastic at Blue Frog, Mumbai and Delhi. The Mumbai lineup included the return of Orange Street, along with an acoustic set by comedy rock band Workshop [who chose Hawaiian shirts over jumpsuits], thrash/groove metal band Zygnema [who performed without vocalist Jimmy Bhore, who was sitting out due to an injury], funk/jazz band Hipnotribe and electronica/dubstep act ViceVersa. Where Zygnema and Workshop lost out in members, P-Man was joined by Sidd Coutto, blues garage rock band Bone Broke guitarist Dinkar Dwivedi and drum and bass artist Ox7gen aka Aditya Ashok as part of ViceVersa.
Photos: Jai Sangoi
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