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PHOTOS: COIN performs at Carolina Productions' Cockstock

Students gathered on Greene Street to see COIN headline Cockstock on Oct. 6, 2023. The Third Floor opened the Carolina Productions event with a 30-minute set followed by an hour-long performance from COIN. The free concert had students jumping throughout the band's performance, and the night ended with COIN lead singer Chase Lawrence crowd-surfing. First-year student Ainsley Reed said the show provided a fun activity for a variety of students. "It's about the atmosphere," Reed said. "If you are a big fan, great. But I have never listened to a single one of their songs before today, and I am still super stoked to be here."

COIN's lead singer Chase Lawrence performs for USC students on Greene Street on Oct. 6, 2023. COIN was formed in 2012 and consists of members Chase Lawrence, Joe Memmel, Ryan Winnen and Zach Dyke.
COIN's lead singer Chase Lawrence performs for USC students on Greene Street on Oct. 6, 2023. COIN was formed in 2012 and consists of members Chase Lawrence, Joe Memmel, Ryan Winnen and Zach Dyke.
The Third Floor lead singer Ryan Pellatt performs as part of the opening act for COIN at Cockstock. The Third Floor's set lasted 30 minutes, where they performed a combination of covers and original music.
The Third Floor lead singer Ryan Pellatt performs as part of the opening act for COIN at Cockstock. The Third Floor's set lasted 30 minutes, where they performed a combination of covers and original music.
First-year student Ella Gordon laughs while waiting for Cockstock 2023 to begin. She said she attended the event to experience the concert environment. "I have not been to a concert since pre-COVID, so I am excited," Gordon said.
First-year student Ella Gordon laughs while waiting for Cockstock 2023 to begin. She said she attended the event to experience the concert environment. "I have not been to a concert since pre-COVID, so I am excited," Gordon said.
Students sing along to the band COIN at Cockstock on Oct. 6, 2023. COIN performed for approximately an hour on a stage set up on Greene Street.
Students sing along to the band COIN at Cockstock on Oct. 6, 2023. COIN performed for approximately an hour on a stage set up on Greene Street.
Two students scream in excitement during COIN's performance at Cockstock on Oct. 6, 2023. The band told the crowd to jump, and most members of the audience joined in.
Two students scream in excitement during COIN's performance at Cockstock on Oct. 6, 2023. The band told the crowd to jump, and most members of the audience joined in.
Third-year marketing student Jillian Coffman smiles during COIN's performance at Cockstock. Coffman said she attended Cockstock with several of her friends to experience COIN live.
Third-year marketing student Jillian Coffman smiles during COIN's performance at Cockstock. Coffman said she attended Cockstock with several of her friends to experience COIN live.
The Third Floor bass player Neal Goldberg performs for USC students at Cockstock on Oct. 6, 2023. The indie rock band opened for COIN on Greene Street.
The Third Floor bass player Neal Goldberg performs for USC students at Cockstock on Oct. 6, 2023. The indie rock band opened for COIN on Greene Street.
Second-year student David Burns screams in the front row of Cockstock on Oct. 6, 2023. Students in the front row arrived at Greene Street by 6 p.m. and stayed in the pit for over three hours.
Second-year student David Burns screams in the front row of Cockstock on Oct. 6, 2023. Students in the front row arrived at Greene Street by 6 p.m. and stayed in the pit for over three hours.
First-year nursing student Shannon Deutsch smiles while The Third Floor's performs at Cockstock. The Third Floor's performance included a cover of "Valerie" by Amy Winehouse that excited many concertgoers.
First-year nursing student Shannon Deutsch smiles while The Third Floor's performs at Cockstock. The Third Floor's performance included a cover of "Valerie" by Amy Winehouse that excited many concertgoers.
First-year nursing student Samantha Mack sings along to COIN at Cockstock. COIN played a range of songs from their five albums.
First-year nursing student Samantha Mack sings along to COIN at Cockstock. COIN played a range of songs from their five albums.
Third-year operations and supply chain student Emma Gage smiles in the front row of Cockstock on Oct. 6, 2023. Concertgoers saw The Third Floor band perform for 30 minutes followed by an hour-long performance from COIN.
Third-year operations and supply chain student Emma Gage smiles in the front row of Cockstock on Oct. 6, 2023. Concertgoers saw The Third Floor band perform for 30 minutes followed by an hour-long performance from COIN.