The Richter Scales Perform New Song “Heart” at The Crunchies 2008

by Scott Beale on January 12, 2009 · 0 comments

The Richter Scales performed their new song “Heart”, which makes fun of the current state of web startups, last Friday night at The Crunchies 2008, a web industry awards ceremony held in San Francisco.

The Richter Scales

The Richter Scales

The Richter Scales

See Previously: The Crunchies 2008, An Awards Ceremony For The Web Industry

photos by Scott Beale

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