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Gogol Bordello: Still Gypsy Punks After All These Years

Gogol Bordello played its jubilant gypsy punk for a sold-out crowd at the Ogden Theatre on Sunday night. The band, led by pied-piper Eugene Hutz, has been mixing accordion, violin and multi-ethnic folk music traditions with straightforward rock hooks since its 2005 breakout album, Gypsy Punks: Underdog World Strike. Check...

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Gogol Bordello played its jubilant gypsy punk for a sold-out crowd at the Ogden Theatre on Sunday night. The band, led by pied piper Eugene Hutz, has been mixing accordion, violin and multi-ethnic folk-music traditions with straightforward rock hooks since its 2005 breakout album, Gypsy Punks: Underdog World Strike. Check out the full slideshow, with photos by Miles Chrisinger.