DENVER (MyFOXColorado.com) An anti-war concert headlined by the reunited Rage Against the Machine drew thousands of fans to the Denver Coliseum, many with tattoos, body piercings or "Iraq Veterans Against the War" T-shirts. The mood was both laid-back and political as the show got under way Wednesday morning. A juggler performed on the sidewalk near a replica of a Guantanamo Bay prison cell. The band State Radio opened while activists met backstage to plan a march once the show is over. By the time Rage Against Machine took the stage, police estimated the crowd at 9,000. When the concert...
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'Concert to End the War' Draws Large Crowd
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