Blastfest, A Dunster Tradition in the Making?
Posted by Sara Plana on September 22, 2009 at 8:38 pm

What started off as a sad plea to “STOP THE COUNTRY MUSIC” and a 10-minute retaliation in the form of loud bursts of reggaeton, Lady Gaga, and “Livin’ on a Prayer” at exactly 10:59pm on a Sunday night, quickly and somewhat unexpectedly turned into a house-wide collaboration to blast music simultaneously from anywhere and everywhere that Dunsterites could. See how the impromptu party began, after the jump.
Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 7:31 PM
[name redacted]
To: moose-droppings@lists.hcs.harvard.eduWhen I get my speakers, I will have my revenge by blasting reggaeton 24/7, just to mess with whoever keeps blasting country in the courtyard…
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Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 8:51 PM
[name redacted]
To: moose-droppings@lists.hcs.harvard.eduI love video game music—-Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 10:46 PM
[name redacted]
To: moose-droppings@lists.hcs.harvard.eduI’m going to be literally blasting techno from some 200 watt speakers i got off craigslist--I am planning to run out of my room before it starts to avoid permanent ear damage. Gird your loins!
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Thus was born the beautiful (or cacophonous?) Blastfest. This past week’s joint-blasting consisted of Journey, and the world rejoiced.
We all hope in some way or another that this mighty tradition (though still at a young age) will continue. Options for next week’s Blastfest? Current ideas floating around are some Romanian Europop, Lil Wayne, and Noice’s personal favorite, “A Whole New World.”

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