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From: Brumar894/21/2014 8:46:14 AM
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LA Weekly Advises Drugs to Pair With Bands; Woman Dies

4.19.2014
Paul Bois

Last week, LA Weeklypublished an article advising participants of Coachella Valley Music Festival what drugs to pair with the music acts. On Friday, just five days after the article, LA Weekly reported on the death of Kimchi Truong, who apparently died of a "drug overdose" at Coachella.

Kimichi Truong, age 24, reportedly collapsed during a show last Saturday and was immediately rushed to JFK Memorial Hospital, and then taken at Palm Springs' Desert Regional Medical Center, where she was pronounced dead.

Goldenvoice, the company responsible for putting on Coachella, released the following statement:

Last weekend, a festival attendee suffered an apparent drug overdose. The individual was seen by on-site medical staff and later transferred to JFK Memorial Hospital and later to Desert Regional Medical Center. We are saddened to learn the individual has died. We believe this to be an unfortunate but isolated incident. Our thoughts and condolences are with the family and friends.

Below is the drug pairing list that LA Weekly published:

Beck = Cannabis (Indica) + Ritalin

The Replacements = Whiskey + Celebrex

The Knife = DMT

Pet Shop Boys = Amyl Nitrates + Ketamine ?

Motorhead = Biker Meth + Rail Liquor

Foster the People = Quaaludes

Empire of the Sun = Psylocybin

OutKast = Cannabis (Sativa)

Anti-Flag = None (Because "sobriety is a trip unto itself")

http://www.truthrevolt.org/news/la-weekly-advises-drugs-pair-bands-woman-dies

Remember, kids, drugs are cool. The media says so. Don't be a square.

On the theme of media promotion of drug use:

The front page of today's Denver Post skips Easter. Its main focus? Marijuana.



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