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About when The Bots finished their set, our mechanic, Louis, arrived. However, we were on a bit of a time crunch. The second (what should have been third) band of the day, Tokio Hotel had also arrived, and they only had a very limited window of time to film their session in. They also happened to be the band whom we set the day of sessions up around. They’ve got a pretty huge following, and we wanted to capitalize on that, because as we all know, it’s all about the mouse clicks baby. So since no cops had shown up yet, we decided to roll the dice again. I gave Louis a bottle of AquaHydrate and asked if he was cool to hang out while we filmed a session really quick. He was cool with it, because afterall, I was paying him to stand around. Tokio Hotel’s session went off without a hitch, and we’re sure glad it did. Because as anticipated, they blew up our social media feeds with they’re absurdly devoted fanbase that refers to themselves as Aliens. I’m not sure why, but regardless of the reasoning, they are insanely loyal to their favorite band. To testify to the level of fanaticism that we’re dealing with here, some how a photo from the shoot of lead singer Bill Kaulitz using his I-Phone hit the internet and spawned a ridiculously over-tweeted debate as to how much he uses his phone. This caused my phone to vibrate non-stop for the entire day notifying me of new tweets and comments from Tokio Hotel’s fans.
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