Mumbai: It all began three decades ago. The year was 1986 and two of the city’s most famous bands, Rock Machine (now known as Indus Creed) and Mirage, were slated to perform at St. Xavier’s intercollege fest Malhaar. Only a week before the gig, the bands were informed that their show was cancelled as the principal didn’t approve of their music. Needless to say, there arose a public furore. Amongst the outraged students, was one incandescent individual - Farhad Wadia, a die-hard rock-and-roll fan, who set out with other students, and rock bands to organise what eventually became the first edition of the country's oldest and largest rock music festival - the Independence Rock, subsequently held at Rang Bhavan.