Banana-Fueled J Mascis Performance Inspires Mosh Pit

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Our enjoyment of the show was briefly interrupted when we accidentally elbowed the wrong uptight hipster, and he tried to fight us, which was awkward because we're tall and, you know, not a dude. Another guy tried to defend our honor, and the tussle sparked an honest-to-goodness mosh pit, which momentarily cleared the floor, much to the band's surprise. There were no hard feelings, though, and Witch closed with riff-y stoner anthem "Seer," thrilling all those in attendance. Before calling it a night, singer-guitarist Kyle Thomas leaned over fans in the front row and joked that the band couldn't do an encore because they didn't know any more songs on their set list. —Elizabeth Cline

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