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[QUOTE="Bloodsoaked:974971"]I am surprised to hear that people liked the sound on both stages. I thought for both Insidious and Putrid the sound was pretty bad. I have played with both of them about 10 times each and listen to their CDs and the sound was not good. For putrid at club hell it was heavy but most of the tremolo riffs were not even listenable or be noticeable, it was just a wall of sound. for the heavy/slam riffs it sort or worked but overall putrids sound was poor and I walked around the room and it was poor all over. For Insidious (upstairs) it was por as well. his sound needs to have nots of mids so you can hear his notes for all his technical rifs he plays. Again I walked round the room and it was just not good. Not sure I this was the sound guy or the sound system but Insidious sound was just not good. If you gys liked their sets please try and catch them again some time as with a great sound both these dudes crush! Just my 2 cents.... [/QUOTE]
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