10 Types of People You Always See at a Music Festival

Festivals are not clean, polite, or predictable. They are messy, chaotic, and full of the strangest creatures you will ever meet. From the sunscreen-spraying maniacs to the oblivious braless bouncers, we are rolling out the ultimate human zoo you will find in every music field. If you do not see yourself in this guide, you are not looking hard enough.

Rolling with the Rhythm: Why Music and Marijuana Will Always Be Family

The connection between cannabis and music transcends generations, rooted in a shared ritual of feeling and freedom. From jazz legends to modern festivals, this bond enhances the experience, fostering unity among listeners. Despite commercialization, the essence remains: music and weed thrive at the margins, where genuine creativity and connection flourish.

Festival Highs: How to Not Lose Your Sh*t on Edibles at a Music Fest

You took an edible at noon. Now you’re sweating, spiraling, and trying not to cry behind a porta-potty. From hydration hacks to panic code words, this stoner survival guide is here to help you ride the edible wave without crashing in the middle of Trombone Shorty’s set. Because nobody wants to melt down at a music fest.

David Johansen & The New York Dolls: Punk, Pot & Rebellion

David Johansen and the New York Dolls epitomized raw rebellion in the '70s, defying social norms and influencing punk rock culture. While cannabis lingered in the background of their scene, heroin's toll was devastating. Today’s legalization poses questions about authenticity vs. commercialization in counterculture, challenging the legacy of Johansen’s defiance.

Reefer Rebellion: The Sinister History of the Left-Handed Cigarette

The term "left-handed cigarette" reflects the historical stigma against left-handedness and symbolizes rebellion against prohibition. Originating in Harlem's jazz scene, it was a coded term for marijuana, used by musicians to avoid authorities. Although the phrase has faded over time, its nostalgic charm suggests it may resurface in cannabis culture.

Snoop Dogg’s Crypto Ball: Lost His Street Cred, Gained a Flip-Flop

Snoop Dogg’s Trump Crypto Ball performance isn’t shocking—y’all just weren’t paying attention. Fans are pissed, followers are dropping, and the industry is silent. Here’s why it all makes perfect sense.

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