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Getting your player ready...

No shirt. Probably shoes. Definitely brotherhood. Photos by .

When Brookyln pranksters stopped into the on Saturday, we thought we knew what to expect. Apparently not, as shirts were shed (for the first time every during a Pela set, according to ), cigarettes smoked indoors (a no-no with Colorado’s smoking ban) and general set times flaunted (the band had to be kicked off the stage and out of the club at 2 a.m.)

Still, the loyal audience continued singing and clapping along, whether they were rushing the stage or spilling out onto the street (Joshua Trinidad, who has played trumpet with Astrophagus and Tiny Television, even jumped on stage during a reggae jam). Reverb contributing photographer was there to catch it all. Check out his photo essay below.

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