Fuse Rocks The Garden is an hour-long concert series run by Fuse TV, which contains concert footage of a rock band playing at Madison Square Garden. It was started as of February 20, 2008, with a Foo Fighters concert. The series continued on June 20 with a concert by The Cure. The shows were released only a few hours after the actual concert took place.
The show is an hour long, starting at 11 PM. The first time the installment of the series is a...
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