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[QUOTE="the_reverend:929251"]Thid is one of the best parts of the night and I will tell you why, at this point everything for the evening is a done deal and you see behind the scene celebrity hosts ryan and evan sitting back and enjoying themselves. The time to worry about everything is way passed. Personally if I did this... I mean just looking out from the stage at a scene out of a european festival gives me goosebumps. I hope the pictures off the stage of ND and BT give you a scale to measure this show by. [band=Napalm Death]: - 8:40 - 9:25 up on stage there was a lot more (better) highend. Towards thed back of the room, that was kind of gone. It was all the low end, but it still sounded amazingly clear. They even played for a perfect amount of time. Barney was on a bit of a short leash there with that stage. [band=Bolt Thrower]: - 9:40 - 11:00 there was a bit of a wait for BT to go on. Since the crowd-surfiness of the attendees was amped up, they only let photogs in front for 2 songs which was really technically 4-ish songs. It was perfection. Their intro can in with choppers revving their engines behind the stage as a back drop. I snapped a shot of te set list and even that was perfection. This is one of the only bands in the world that doesn't really turn out any garbage. 15 years is a long time to wait for a band to come to th US. Thus was so worth it. I ran on stage the minute they finished and snapped shots of people chanting for more.[/QUOTE]
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