The Airborne Toxic Event HPR Atherton Session

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On Saturday, January 21, critically-acclaimed act The Airborne Toxic Event visited HPR's Atherton Performing Arts Studio. All Things Considered/Afternoon Host Dave Lawrence welcomed an invite-only audience for a performance and interview session.

The Airborne Toxic Event at HPR with Dave Lawrence

 

In this post, you can hear the complete session and see videos of all the music performed.  The  interview segments can be downloaded for your ipod or mp3 player, and each of the songs is also available as a downloadable mp3.

Find out more about the band at their website, theairbornetoxicevent.com.  

 

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