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[QUOTE="the_reverend:797293"][band=Abacinate]: (jerkys) they had someone from WTC on the stae with them singing. They also sounded a lot like JFC in some songs. Other songs had killer old school dm riffs. All done while the guitar players windmilled their hair. Sickness. [band=Revocation]: (hell) this the same band as the high school band, cryptic warning? being a full and 100% critic, I have to say they are the first band who club hell's sound system didn't help. The bassboost that rockeed other bands, did more to cover up their guitar tone than anything else. The ultra-tight riffs' high ends were lost. Also the sound system turned the solos just seemed like they were turned up to 11. I think that the sound dude (since he's the good one) noticed the deficiency in this club and tried to turn up the high end, but it just didn't have the same richness. They were also the first band to have audible feedback on that stage through their entire set. I bring up all this because imho these guys are one of the best bands in boston. Also, the cover of symbolic was amazing. They still ruled and schooled that crowd, its just that I've been rather harsh on the difference of the sound between the two stages. The sound guy did wrk through the whole set trying to perfect it.[/QUOTE]
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