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There are likely few people who know what actually happened at the on Tuesday. One minute is ripping through the title track from the band’s latest album, “Black Moon Spell,” and what felt like a second later, pink blow up couches were surfing on top of the audience. People started joining the couches in surfing. Bodies and pink plastic smashed against the venues lighting rig and projector.

And suddenly, it was over. King Tuff brought a whirlwind of glam-sparkled garage-rock to the Larimer Lounge on Tuesday, and it seemed that it had been only moments, once the show was over and the couches were being deflated (but in reality King Tuff played for about an hour).

The only time that things seemed to slow down was when the man behind King Tuff, Kyle Thomas, took a second to address legal weed in Colorado.

“You guys are a bunch of smoke machines,” Thomas said. “Just human smoke machines out there.”

Mayhem, beer and thick guitar solos — it’s all anyone could have asked for on a Tuesday in January.

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