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[QUOTE="JellyFish:46511"]I'm gonna have to agree. The metal scene is generally more welcoming and good spirited than the hardcore scene. The last metal show I was at was Helloween, and there were four or five guys there that could probably beat the shit out of anyone there or at most shows Ive been to lately, and they were the nicest guys in the world. The last hardcore show I was at was Diecast, and everything was fine until the end, and everyone started attacking this one kid. From there, every song after saw another attack on people in the crowd, who werent even in the pit. I see a problem with this. It happens often in the metal scene, but not nearly as often. Ive been to hundreds of metal shows, but Ive been to a million hardcore shows as well. I figure, if you really dont want to get hit, stay off the floor. Go hang out upstairs or something. If you do get hit, oh well! Its a pit, it happens. But dont call your 15 cronies to kick a guy to the ground if he bumps into you. And for god sakes, leave the people in the crowd alone. Ive seen more girls get hurt than guys sometimes, which pisses me off. We as metal and hardcore fans should take care of each other since were supposed to be fellow metalheads or hardcore fans anyway. [/QUOTE]
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