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Formerly known as Northeastshore, or NES, the five-member group has parlayed a mix of hip-hop and fast-paced funk guitar playing into an invitation to join the Vans Warped Tour this summer as one of the side stage acts, where they may play to some crowds of over 25,000 people, said their manager, Matt Hanrahan.
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