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Camp Flog Gnaw ~ Odd Future Carnival Recap

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This past weekend the Los Angeles Coliseum was completely taken over by Golf Wang as the Odd Future Carnival came to town. Tons of people attended the all-day fest, and a huge line wrapped around the outside of the Coliseum as young fans waited for a chance to see their heroes. Many in attendance were decked out in Odd Future gear from hats and backpacks to wild button up shirts and colorful socks.

Flying Lotus performed, and he was as precise and marvelous as ever. An excited Tyler took the stage as evening broke and rapped to an adoring mass of fans, but even the ringmaster himself seemed surprised by Kanye West's surprise appearance which at first seemed to be a joke. Lo and behold, Yeesus was there in the flesh which got Tyler as excited as everyone else in the building. L.A. Taco's Desilu was there to document the scene. View the gallery below for more...

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