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They aren’t used to it.” ^ Whittington said Sunflower is a high-energy b an cl that has got ten a good response from the crowds at The Tap. “They make their own rules as they go,” he said. “They don’t give the audience a break. They grab the crowd and don’t let go of them.” Peter Raspler, the band’s manager, said the band has a modern sound and sings posi tive lyrics. “They aren’t like raw, in-your- face moshing,” he said. “They are having a good time and are riding out a groove.” Whittington said the band stuns the audience into accep tance, and it has been the most requested band to be brought back to The Tap. 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