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Rave
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Rave
A party designed to enhance a hallucinogenic experience through music and behavior, which consists of an all-night dance session at a club or party, accompanied by the ingestion of recreational—i.e., not overdose—levels of a designer drug of abuse, ecstasy—MDMA

rave
Rave party Substance abuse A social activity of recent vintage consisting of an all-night dance session at a club or party, often accompanied by the ingestion of recreational doses–ie, not overdose levels–of the 'designer' drug of abuse, ecstasy–MDMA. See Ecstasy.


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Russell infuses knee spins with club-kid enthusiasm.
James's 1999 book Disco Bloodbath, about the costume--crazy early-'90s New York club-kid scene and its disintegration following the vicious murder of drug dealer Angel Melendez by St.
In the early 1990s, the club-kid milieu was breathlessly covered by the Village Voice and New York magazine - in weekly installments.
 
 
 
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