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[QUOTE="the_reverend:237708"][b]my dying breath[/b]: they were the first band who played on the floor. I must say that I think that they sounded a lot better than they did the last time that I saw them. I think it's cause they were on the floor and you couldn't hear everything as much... [b]abominible[/b]: son de peru? now, not that peru... peru maine. from what they said, they were gone for a while and now they are back. I liked the dual vocals they did. it reminded me of some other band, but I couldn't think of it at the time. it's funny cause the song they sent out to the hardcore kids was IMHO the least hardcore song they played. there were a few people who danced for them. I think even kathy got out and paced back and forth on the dance floor. [b]your funeral[/b]: the second time I've seen these guys. they sounded a lot tighter than the last time I saw them. the vocals are a lot better. unforunately, I couldn't hear a lot of the guitar work. that sort of sucked cause they have a lot of melodic parts to their riffs that you couldn't really hear at all. people really started to mosh a lot during them. it was easy for them to get into the music cause it was really high energy. [b]hatred alive[/b]: wow, this is the first time that I've seen people moshing to this band. their set went by very fast too. The triggers were so loud... it was basically almost all I could hear for their set. [b]porphyria[/b]: so this is the first time that I saw them with out shawn. it was good, but there were definitely something lacking. this was very apparrent on the first song where tom messed up and there was nothing else going on to cover his mistake. I noticed before at other shows that when shawn would mess up, tom would just keep going and shawn would jump back in. dude, fix the wrists, please. I was hoping that Tim would do a jump like he practices when he's not on stage, but he didn't.. sigh.. he never does. the crowd loved these guys and if they would have had more CDs they could have made mad bills selling them. [b]cryptopsy[/b]: so much more of a personal show than the one in montreal. the sound wasn't quite the same nor the grand spectical in the intro... but this show was awesome. flo's set was way to large with the top rack so that wasn't part of his set up. he still did the insane drum solo. there was a lot of cool stuff in there since he's a super tech-drummer he played on a lot of the set that doesn't normally get hit in a death metal band. the set was awesome. I'm not sure the exact set list, but it was awesome. which cryptopsy song am I going to play tonight... oh... I have no clue! cryptopsy, it should be said, as the best merch... I mean key-chain knives? awesome. I thought I had escaped getting my head grabbed by lord worm, but after their set was over, I was walking back to the table and he got me while my back was turned. Speaking of worms.. there were no living worms for people to eat.. I guess they all died. I would have just gone to a bait store. the tour guy from cryptopsy made us listen to al barrett who was suppose to be the "worst" music ever. so we introduced him to gnarkill. I believe the line "shoot chocolate goo in your ass" convinced him that Gnarkill was much worse. we ended up chilling at the Kave for about an hour. you just can't leave that place. Hightlights of the end of the show include 1) carina wowing cryptopsy with her photos 2) cryptopsy's bassplayer playing hackisack for like 30 minutes 3) pizza 4) the bassplayer of cryptopsy playing hackisack with porphyria/some locals. 5) RTTP pictures[/QUOTE]
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