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The Flobots used their sold-out Gothic Theatre show on Saturday to spread the good word of activism via hip-hop. Photos by Reverb contributor .

Sure, bands use the big shows as platforms to release their new CDs or music videos.

But the might be the only group in town that use their biggest headlining show (to date) to launch their very own non-profit organization.

“We were thinking that music could be something more than entertainment,” said Jamie Laurie, a.k.a. Jonny 5, one of the Flobots’ MCs, in an article that ran in The Denver Post on Friday. “As a band, we have unusual resources. We have an audience and regular performances where we play and speak in front of young people. The stage can be a platform for social change and civic organization.”

The Flobots are onto something — and it’s big. Read the entire story here. And in the meantime, check out their music . They’ll be announcing a couple more shows here in the near future.

Reverb contributor Brian Carney was at the on Saturday, where he witnessed the capacity crowd lose themselves in the hip-hop of the Flobots.

All photos by Reverb contributor .

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