Slappers Only
Junior Member
I enjoy the fresh air, but that's about it.
I used to play in a metal band back when laws changed in WA. We'd regularly pack 80-100 people into local dive bars for excellent shows. Shortly after people had to go outside to smoke, we saw crowds dip into the 20-30 range quite regularly.
Probably not as big of a deal in cities that have a lot of people going out regardless, but for a small town on the outskirts of Seattle where rowdy people love to drink, smoke, and thrash around to shitty music, this was a real buzz kill. The scene never came back.
I used to play in a metal band back when laws changed in WA. We'd regularly pack 80-100 people into local dive bars for excellent shows. Shortly after people had to go outside to smoke, we saw crowds dip into the 20-30 range quite regularly.
Probably not as big of a deal in cities that have a lot of people going out regardless, but for a small town on the outskirts of Seattle where rowdy people love to drink, smoke, and thrash around to shitty music, this was a real buzz kill. The scene never came back.