This ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’-Themed Rave Proves the Show Has A Five-Star Fandom

‘It’s Always Sunny in Denver’ is NOT a starter rave
This ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’-Themed Rave Proves the Show Has A Five-Star Fandom

Thanks to one musically inclined It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia superfan, there finally exists a rave worthy of the Golden God.

Out of all the rabid online fandoms in the history of situational comedy, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is unique in that, no matter how hard the fans try, they will never be able to match the chaos and depravity of the It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia characters — and, boy, do they try. It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia fans are the kind of comedy-lovers who will do something like painstakingly stage a production of “The Nightman Cometh” for a proposal, or submit 56,213 inquiries to the Transportation Security Administration about their spaghetti policy at the airport.

Put simply, Always Sunny fans are just more devoted to getting real weird with it than other comedy fandoms are, so it makes complete sense that, sooner or later, an Always Sunny-obsessed DJ was going to put together a 76-minute Always Sunny-themed rave set and play it to a packed house of partiers messed up on riot juice and enough inhalants to make Charlie catch a mild buzz:

“SUNNY RAVE IS A FAN-MADE TRIBUTE AND NOT AFFILIATED WITH THE SHOW OR WITH FXX, UNDER SECTION 2.14 OF BIRD LAW. Filibuster,” dj pressed wrote in the description of the above video, although he should be warned that FX has the phone number of the greatest bird lawyer in Philly in the unlikely event that they decide that Always Sunny shouldnt be associated with heavy intoxication and spastic dancing.

According to sunnyrave.com, dj pressed is open to suggestions as to which city hell take “The Gang Raves Their Asses Off” next. In addition to Denver, dj pressed has performed to fandom-friendly show in Reno, Cleveland, Austin and Las Vegas, though fans would do well to read through his extensive, five-sectioned spaghetti policy to make sure that they arent in violation before trying to book the rave.

However, and much like It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia itself, fans shouldnt go into “The Gang Raves Their Asses Off” blindly, as the content may not be suitable for all ravers. Beyond the normal precautions that every music fan must take when packing into a warehouse at three in the morning while riding a chemical reaction between numerous mind-altering substances, any partiers attending “The Gang Raves Their Asses Off” should be warned: If a middle-aged man wearing nothing but cowboy boots and boxer briefs comes up to you and asks for the time, run, or else youll end up on public access television wearing a diaper and grinding on your sister.

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