We the People festival

Festival-goers show their love for Suicidal Tendencies during the We the People music festival at

Suicidal Tendencies gets the mosh pit moving. (Barbara Davidson / Los Angeles Times)

Bling was a plentiful at the We the People music festival. (Barbara Davidson / Los Angeles Times)

The crowd dances to the reggae of Eek-A-Mouse at the We the People fest. (Barbara Davidson / Los Angeles Times)
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Festival-goers chill as they wait for another band to perform on one of We the People’s three stages. (Barbara Davidson / Los Angeles Times)

Nier One paints during a We the People performance. (Barbara Davidson / Los Angeles Times)

Marie Tovar, left, Jessica Magana, and Joanna Tovar enjoy some political expression. (Barbara Davidson / Los Angeles Times)

Angelo Moore of the South L.A. band Fishbone performs at Saturday’s We the People music festival at
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Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine performs a solo set after an introduction from his mom. (Barbara Davidson / Los Angeles Times)


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DJ Z-Trip performs a political set. (Barbara Davidson / Los Angeles Times)
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The crowd moves to the music of