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Budweiser Made In America 2013
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September 2, 2013March 19, 2022by Matt BishopIn Alternative RockFunk/SoulHard RockHeavy MetalIndie RockIndustrialPop RockRockRock News
THE AMERICAN WAY – BUDWEISER MADE IN AMERICA FESTIVAL 2013 IN REVIEW
As the 2nd annual installment of the Budweiser Made In America Festival was starting to wind down on Sunday, September 1, Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme made the statement of the weekend: “Well, Philly, it’s goddamn good to see ya.” It was certainly good to see Queens of the Stone Age back in action, that’s for damn sure....

