In-N-Out Burger's rock band takes its show to Hollywood
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In-N-Out Burger's rock band takes its show to Hollywood
"San Diego's Sitting on Saturn, formerly Sitting on Stacy, opened the show, followed by .48 Special, In-N-Out's "family band." They were joined by surprise guest stars James "Munky" Shaffer from Korn and Wes Geer from HU3M3N. Lynsi Snyder-Ellingson, In-N-Out's owner and president, took the lead vocal on Blondie's "One Way or Another," played bass and joined in aerial stunts with her colleagues in the 45-minute set. And at one point she swung a flaming whip."
"Rock 2 Freedom supports Slave 2 Nothing, a fundraiser she set up with her husband Sean Ellingson to combat substance abuse and human trafficking. Concerts take place in October, which is Substance Use Prevention Month. "Our whole mission is freedom. We want to see people being set free from being enslaved to any person or substance," Dominic Done, executive director of Slave 2 Nothing, said in an interview."
On Oct. 18, In-N-Out officers performed heavy metal covers at the Hollywood Palladium during Rock 2 Freedom, a fundraiser supported by the fast-food chain. Papa Roach headlined the four-hour show, which featured In-N-Out food trucks in the parking lot and pyrotechnics onstage. San Diego's Sitting on Saturn opened, followed by .48 Special, the company's "family band." Lynsi Snyder-Ellingson sang lead on Blondie's "One Way or Another," played bass, joined aerial stunts and swung a flaming whip, joined by guests James "Munky" Shaffer and Wes Geer. The event raised funds for Slave 2 Nothing to combat substance abuse and human trafficking during Substance Use Prevention Month, and Jacoby Shaddix urged suicide awareness.
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