Information about plays

list: List of plays
retrieve: Information about a specific play by ID

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            "comment": "Killing Joke released their ninth album <i>Pandemonium</i> in August 1994. Air drums and headbanging going on in the KEXP booth. <br> <br> For some lucky folks around the country, you can catch Killing Joke playing with Tool. Not here in Seattle though. https://www.killingjoke.co.uk/tour",
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