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I went to the UK's largest rock festival to see its one and only videogame band

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I often think of the times the mainstream dips its toe into our colourful corner of pop culture and tries to fit in—Beyoncé tapping away at a Nintendog, the multitude of weird Hollywooded videogame movies, real-life athletes turning up in the videogame version of their respective sport, WEED3.

But it is so rare to see the reverse. When the 2021 Tokyo Olympics paid homage to the industry with a fantastic videogame music-filled opening ceremony, it was newsworthy. It is still incredibly funny every time I think about the fact the Vatican was made privy to the existence of Undertale’s Megalovania. Small pockets of nerd culture bleeding out to the masses.

The Primals at Download Festival in Lincolnshire, UK.

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I couldn’t help but keep these sporadic moments in the back of my mind as I ventured into the large blue-and-red gazebo that sprawled across the Dogtooth Stage at Download Festival—the largest rock and metal festival in the UK—offering a pleasant respite from the sun beating down over Donington Park. It’s a space I’m familiar with, grass I’ve trodden before. Dirt and dust I’ve washed out of my hair after too many days of the dreaded wet-wipe-shower.

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