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Day two of brought another group of bands ranging from ’90s pop-punk to indie rock to a “Japanese Action Comic Punk Band,” but it also brought the rain. A two hour delay had fans waiting in their cars for most of the evening on Sept. 22. Lightning surrounded the festival, wind tore down flags and dark clouds cast a menacing glow on the day of activities. The neck tattoos, the studded leather vests, Batman costumes and mohawks might have been wet, but spirits remained high as the fans returned for bands to resume at 9 p.m. The day included sets from , , , , , and more. Take a look at our photos below of the mosh pits, crowds, culture and fashion from the second day of Riot Fest Denver.

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Dylan Langille is a Fort Collins-based photographer and a regular contributor to Reverb. See more of his 

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