In-N-Out Burger officers played heavy metal covers in a space where the Rolling Stones once performed on Saturday night, Oct. 18.

The event was Rock 2 Freedom, an annual fundraiser backed by the Southern California fast food chain. It took place at the Hollywood Palladium on Sunset Boulevard.

Papa Roach headlined the four-hour show that featured sizzling burgers from In-N-Out’s food trucks in the parking lot and a lot of pyrotechnics inside.

San Diego’s Sitting on Saturn, formerly Sitting on Stacy, opened the show, followed by .48 Special, In-N-Out’s “family band.”

Lynsi Snyder-Ellingson, In-N-Out’s owner and president, took the lead vocal on Blondie’s “One Way or Another,” played bass and joined in aerial stunts with her colleagues in the 45-minute set. And at one point she swung a fl

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