Yeah, I know. I wish I could have gotten in on that.Metalfreak wrote:go to the venue itself and buy them. My friend did...she got one for me & Tommy while there.Azrael wrote:I keep missing out on the $10 tickets, it blows. Any leads or is it going to be $60?
Exodus - September 3rd
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That was one of the weirdest shows that I've been to in a long time.
There was an older guy there, big, with a cane. At some point, he and another guy went into the stall together in the men's room. I have *no* idea what they were trying to do. There was another older guy, looked like he was a gym teacher, who got progressively more drunk and violent. He was not making friends in the pit and ended up ripping some dude's shirt, then turning to me for absolution, which I could not give. There was a couple that was dry humping out on the main floor. There were a lot of country folk there, it seemed. Someone threw firecrackers during a song. (I was looking for Mark.) There were punks, in fights. One of them went over to the older guy with the cane and asked to borrow it, so that he could get even. And, after the show, one of the gym teacher's friends came randomly up to me and said, "Do you vant to zee zometing?" and pulled some sort of cloth out of his front pocket and held it up about ten inches from my face. I think it was one of Tom Hunting's gloves. "It is stinky" the German gym teacher's friend explained. (I assume that the gym teacher was German, as well.) WTF?!
But I got to hear "Piranha" and that made the night.
There was an older guy there, big, with a cane. At some point, he and another guy went into the stall together in the men's room. I have *no* idea what they were trying to do. There was another older guy, looked like he was a gym teacher, who got progressively more drunk and violent. He was not making friends in the pit and ended up ripping some dude's shirt, then turning to me for absolution, which I could not give. There was a couple that was dry humping out on the main floor. There were a lot of country folk there, it seemed. Someone threw firecrackers during a song. (I was looking for Mark.) There were punks, in fights. One of them went over to the older guy with the cane and asked to borrow it, so that he could get even. And, after the show, one of the gym teacher's friends came randomly up to me and said, "Do you vant to zee zometing?" and pulled some sort of cloth out of his front pocket and held it up about ten inches from my face. I think it was one of Tom Hunting's gloves. "It is stinky" the German gym teacher's friend explained. (I assume that the gym teacher was German, as well.) WTF?!
But I got to hear "Piranha" and that made the night.
Haha I must have missed all of that. I did see you with sleya though. Anyways, it was a good show, didn't enjoy holy grail all that much but exodus rocked as expected and bonded by blood was pretty good as well... their guitarist (with the violator shirt on) was siick. Damn it was loud though, I still hear the cymbals.. 
Oh yeah the fireworks were pretty funny though. I thought it was a gun for second

Oh yeah the fireworks were pretty funny though. I thought it was a gun for second

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Sorry the "not enough people are here so we're gonna be listless" is I think the most bullshit thing I've ever heard. Some of the best metal shows I've ever been to have been no more than 30 people, but the band recognized that these 30 motherfuckers were here to see them.
Case in point, Monstrosity at the Somber Reptile many many moons ago. Been to alot of other shows that are alot more memorable than a show packed to the rafters with asshats
Case in point, Monstrosity at the Somber Reptile many many moons ago. Been to alot of other shows that are alot more memorable than a show packed to the rafters with asshats
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Oh, I wasn't being clear. All the bands were giving 100%, as far as I could tell. The crowd was definitely there for Exodus and Exodus definitely knew that. Folks were stage diving and there was slam dancing.
But there is definitely a different energy in a packed room. And that's all that I was saying.
But there is definitely a different energy in a packed room. And that's all that I was saying.
Exodus sucked out loud, to say the least. Like 7 of the new Exodus songs, then Piranha, then more bs gay songs, and by Toxic Waltz we were getting kicked out.
Malevolent fucking DESTROYED!
Holy Grail sucked ass too, cheesy, crappy power metal mixed with br00tal breakdowns and shit.
I only saw BBB's last 3 or 4 songs, but they usually kick ass.
Malevolent fucking DESTROYED!
Holy Grail sucked ass too, cheesy, crappy power metal mixed with br00tal breakdowns and shit.
I only saw BBB's last 3 or 4 songs, but they usually kick ass.
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i honestly thought malevolent creation was kind of boring liveTonyE99 wrote:Exodus sucked out loud, to say the least. Like 7 of the new Exodus songs, then Piranha, then more bs gay songs, and by Toxic Waltz we were getting kicked out.
Malevolent fucking DESTROYED!
Holy Grail sucked ass too, cheesy, crappy power metal mixed with br00tal breakdowns and shit.
I only saw BBB's last 3 or 4 songs, but they usually kick ass.
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