South African rave-rappers Die Antwoord opening for alt-rock legends Jane's Addiction was an odd pairing, and the crowd reaction at Wednesday night's show at the Mann Center was all over the place.
The pavilion was more than half full when the opening duo, accompanied by a DJ, took the stage and began mouthing off whimsical, obscenity-laden rhymes while bouncing across the stage and jerking their bodies to the spastic beats.
The act was as much about performance art as it was music. Pint-sized frontwoman Yo-Landi Visser discarded her gold lamé jacket and leggings for a pink cheerleader-inspired bikini to chirp the lyrics to "Baby's on Fire" while her coconspirator, Ninja, shirtless and clad in orange jailhouse-issue pants, danced and rapped, his face in a permanent tetanus grimace.



