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Never mind New Year's Eve, bring on Antipop! 2

By Ron Brownlow  /  STAFF REPORTER

"We're hoping that we can bring overseas bands to create interest for supporting independent music, learn from bands who have done this before, and try to build some solidarity with bands," Lee said in an interview in November.

The first Antipop! sold enough tickets to more than cover headliner Akiakane's travel expenses, and the Japanese girl-punk band was impressed by the enthusiasm of the audiences they played for in Taipei, Lee said. Akiakane spread the word in Japan and The Vickers, Last Target, FC 5, and the Savas all contacted Lee and asked if they could come to Taipei, he said.

For Lee to organize Antipop tours every two months, two out of this weekend's three shows need to draw sizeable audiences. To that end, members of Consider the Meek have passed out roughly 20,000 fliers over the past two weeks in Ximending, Lee said. Drink prices for the two Taipei shows will be kept low - NT$100 for two beers and NT$100 for cocktails, of which there will be a larger variety. The Taichung leg has been moved to tonight, to encourage a larger turnout there, and Byrne said there will be drink specials at Groovecity.

"We don't want to be restricted to just bringing over Japanese bands. We're hoping to look overseas," Lee said. "We really need two really successful shows to make that happen. Our main goal is to sell out the shows so we can move it to a bigger venue. If we move it to a bigger venue, we can sell more tickets and therefore bring over an American band."

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