Who Has No Genre, No Scene and No Rules? Nobunny


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Nobunny brought a different kind of, dare we say, indie-pop-punk musical experience to Union on Friday, May 20. Self-proclaimed as having no genre, no scene and no rules, Nobunny took his artistic ambiguity out on a willing crowd of loyal fans. Support came from Wounded Lion and Dante Elephante. All photos by Hannah Verbeuren 

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