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And this summer, the Pinker Tones aim to conquer yet another substrata of the music scene: The haircut kiddies of the punk-and-hard-rock-heavy Warped Tour. "The big issue is not whether the Pinker Tones are on the event or not. It's a complete turn of the whole Vans Warped Tour conception. Just the fact that they are thinking about us to be in it," says Furia. "We played a really big rock festival in Argentina last week ... and we went down with the same audience really well. So it's not a big issue."
But in support of Wild Animals, they've retooled their live show. DJ Niño, the group's trusty third live member, will return, manning the live loops and the visuals the band commissions for each show. And the entire production has taken on a more organic feel, more like a rock band, says Furia. "We are adding a bit more instrumentation, and there will be live bass and live guitar, bits and pieces of acoustic and electric drumming. We're just going to have a lot more running around to do."