Florida Congressman Maxwell Frost performs ‘Misery Business’ on stage with Paramore

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(CNN) — If politics doesn’t work out, US Rep. Maxwell Frost might just have a backup career as a rock star.

“very grateful for this moment,” alongside video of his exuberant performance. “I’ve been practicing in the shower for YEARS,” he added.

For fans of Frost, his appearance at the emo pop band’s concert probably wasn’t entirely surprising. The federal legislator, who represents Florida’s 10th district,In addition to rocking out, Frost also used his on-stage appearance as an opportunity to make

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