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Guest David Pfrimmer enjoys a pineapple Caesar at a mixing event sponsored by Mott's Clamato and featuring Caesar mixing officer Clint Pattemore.
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Pattemore shows his skill as he mixes his trademark drinks.
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We then head over to the Commodore to catch San Diego's hottest band, Switchfoot.
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Switchfoot plays a list of hits like Afterlife, Dark Horses, and Vice Verses.
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Then a few like Mess of Me, Always, and Enough (to let me go), from their latest, Grammy Award winning album Hello Hurricane.
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The crowd loves it and front man Jon Foreman takes a moment to take it all in. The band clearly enjoys this as much as the fans.
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Foreman gets up close and personal with the fans.
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Switchfoot has a huge fan base of fans in their mid to late twenties, and is known for their Christian rock gospel music.
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Switchfoot is a surfing term that means to switch your feet and take a new stance facing the opposite direction. "It's about change and movement, a different way of approaching life and music," says Foreman.
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Foreman shows the fans what he means when he leaps out into the audience and makes his way around the room, balancing along tables and railing.