Photos | Saturday Night Performance at Coachella 2011
Zack de la Rocha electrifies the crowd with his performance on stage as Emmanuelle Arsan and Cole Bennett look on. The spotlight captures the energy and excitement of the concert.
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a man on stage with a microphone and a crowdMetadata
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