Yes. I did, once, with my son. He invited me to go to a rave with him when he was 16, and I went. — I did it to understand what the experience meant to him. — I didn’t like the rush (at all), but after that it was pleasant. — I could see why the youngsters liked it, but I also had trouble getting why they couldn’t have a good time without it. — I saw plenty of kids whacked out on it (and other things), and I didn’t like what it seemed to do to them. — Once was enough. I’m glad I did it, and experienced the whole scene that went with it (map points, buses, door security, 800 kids dancing, 13-foot speakers, black lights, mayhem), but I wouldn’t need to do it again. Being invited by my son, sharing the event with him, and talking with the young people there were one of the most meaningful experiences I have had as a parent of teenagers. It changed my view of things.