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Johnny “KMNDZ” Rodriguez’ “The Heaviest”

Hi-Fructose fave Johnny "KMNDZ" Rodriguez (HF Vol. 7) will be returning to San Francisco next week for his latest solo show, "The Heaviest" over at FIFTY24SF. The title of the show is based on the Bob Marley quote that "Every man thinketh his Burden is the heaviest", a realization wherein one can find comfort of their own self awareness and the realization that sometimes one's own burden is far outweighed by the problems and conflicts surrounding us. In addition to what looks like a stellar new body of work, KMNDZ will also be debuting his first ever screenprint, which Hi-Fructose was lucky enough to receive a brief glimpse of. View it all after the jump!

Hi-Fructose fave Johnny “KMNDZ” Rodriguez (HF Vol. 7) will be returning to San Francisco next week for his latest solo show, “The Heaviest” over at FIFTY24SF. The title of the show is based on the Bob Marley quote that “Every man thinketh his Burden is the heaviest”, a realization wherein one can find comfort of their own self awareness and the realization that sometimes one’s own burden is far outweighed by the problems and conflicts surrounding us. In addition to what looks like a stellar new body of work, KMNDZ will also be debuting his first ever screenprint, which Hi-Fructose was lucky enough to receive a brief glimpse of. Check it out below!

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