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[QUOTE="the_reverend:709848"]I've already run into soooo many people. even some of the dudes frm soul remnants (who I hear need a bass player). [band=decrepit_birth]: the singer looked like a slightly younger chris barnes. Of course, I would saw that about any slim DM singer with some dreds. The music was pretty tight live. It really wasn't loud at all. Thy could have definitely turned it up a notch or two, before it turned into an echoy mess. Given what decapitated went through 2-palladium-shows ago, for the first band, the sound was better than expected. [band=hate_eternal]: whatever the song they ended with was probably their most epic (reminiscent of chapel of ghouls) riff in any of their albums. They played some really good tracks off the new CD, but I will be completely honest, I have to listen to the CDs before I get like any of their new stuff. I remember king of kings was almost a wall of noise to me before I listened to it 3 times in a row. Speaking of kings, they played stuff off that too. The coolest thing that happened to me was a really young kid coming up and asking if I was with rttp. I said yes and as I turned to shale his hand, he just walked off and "left me hanging". I'm sure that he just didn't see my hand, but he is my new hero.[/QUOTE]
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