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[QUOTE="the_reverend:17096"]the distance: I believe this band features 1 or 2 members from what feels the fire, but I didn't recognize any of them. Their set was really really short. I expected them to be a bit better than they were. I think they still need to work on playing live. I think that would make them a lot better. embrace today: I love seeing these guys. They played an ok-lengthed set, but as I've not heard them on CD, I don't have a clue what tracks they played. The sound on the stage was a little sluggy in the low end (like hirudinea the thursday before) and their no monitors on stage. They are cool to watch/shoot cause they are constantly jumping. The singer ended with sending a song to the SxEx kids. on the rise: Well, they are just starting out so I can't judge them that hard. They seemed sort of stiff on the stage. They also played really long for a band that is just beginning. It was ok, but I'm sure they will get better with time. It was funny all the posi-hardcore speaches they gave though I think every word of it was true. The bass player (current-agnostic front) was actually on tour with Agnostic Front. The only track people could really sing along with was the last rack "on the rise". 100 demons: They had the same line up as on metalfest. It was pretty awesome to see them in full form (all 3/4 tons of them!). It's odd to look at old pictures of them and see all new members. They got great metal riffs on a bunch of old songs that the big guy on the left bangs out. it's great to watch him smiling from wide and plucking away. madball: ok, I've never been a madball fan and I remembered why... They have a bunch of songs that I like in that old-school slapshot way, but it's the nyc-hardcore-talking-rap that I'm not down with. Anyhow, their set was great with all the kids singing along and the last song was crazy, everyone jumping over everyone else and singing along. I'm glad that they are back together and playing. Their tours give a lot of local bands a chance to play on "larger" shows that they might not have gotten to play other wise. It was also funny that the guitar player send out a track to the SxEx kids AND the drug addicts.[/QUOTE]
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