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[QUOTE="the_reverend:45941"]herbert west: ok, this was like their second show, thier bassist quit, and they got a 2nd guitar player to fill in just for that show. with all that, they didn't play that band. I think the drumming could be a little more conplex, but the lead guitarist was pretty awesome. he did some techie stuff in the first song that was really nice. days will die: this band sounded really good. their singer had a pretty sick voice. I hope to hear them again some time. fear for your life: they were a "since the flood" style hardcore band. They were pretty good for their 4th show. feturing members of swear to god and violent reality. funeral in fame: great band. sounded really good too. I think they have a cd coming out soon. should be pretty great, a little like caliban. hollywood: not a bad grind band though I think their songs need a little more. they are just short and don't seem to go any where. maybe in the recording samples or something will box the songs in better. I will have to check those out. moshy mosh: another 1 song from them. jug-jug mosh-mosh. murder in the school yard: I think they've played before? I really have no clue. it was an "opposite oreo" and they played for only a second. my bitter end: they were really good. The style through out their songs changed a lot. I think that they must have a lot of intra-band influences that pull their style around. Some of it was blasts with screaming, some of it was ion-dissonance/off timings, and then they would bust out a southern rock riff. Kids seemed to really be down with their set too. violent reality: good hardcore music. that is all. what weapons bring war: my first time seeing this whole band. Ross (ex-in dire need, ex-vengeance in blood) is on guitar now. When ross was in in dire need, I never noticed what a great guitar player he is. he busted out some vib and letters. devonious venimous (tyag) jumped in on back up vocals for their last song. xhomicidex: vincent was busting out some btbam riffs warning up. they had so many issues. it was actually really funny watching them yelling at the drummer. they started the same song like 5 times. all my sins: such a good band, I'm glad they are getting the crowd response they deserve. pale horse: someone said the singer used to be in 100 demons, thought I met all the demons... but I guess I only met 99 of them (worst joke ever). it was very intergrity mixed with that hardcore band that covered "I'm going to stay young until I die". model eighteen: ok, tell me I'm not the only one that expected something a lot different when I saw them get up there, not knowing who they were. bt then they started playing. damn, it was so metal. I really liked these guys. good thing I got their demo. oh, they only played like 2 songs. swear to god: no turkey sandwiches. I'm always amazing how many people that there are singing along with them. full blown chaos: they sang a mix of old and new tunes. I think I need to get the old cd. I've never heard it, but the vocals live are higher and more screamy than the newer songs. I'm wondering if they are like that on the old cd.[/QUOTE]
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