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[QUOTE="Lamp:1251431"][QUOTE="Spaldino:1251426"][QUOTE="Lamp:1251419"]If you go to shows at the Palladium, you deserve whatever bullshit you see before you.[/QUOTE] yeah but the palladium is like the only place that constantly gets the tours and has a decent sound system (mainly upstairs), as well as space, parking (r.i.p. the free lot on the side), and is pretty easy to get to. i would have put sausages, but its been a long time since i have been there and an even longer time since i have seen the sausage dude there. [/QUOTE] This kind of reminds me of another problem I have with metal... the true fans of the genre are much more likely to give a washed up band the benefit of the doubt. So Cynic and Mayhem and what not get booked there... these bands put out their best material close to or over two decades ago. I mean, if you go to these shows then maybe you'll get a decent performance, maybe the bands will even sound okay, but it's just not the personal experience you get at a smaller show. As much as I liked seeing Ghoul there a few weeks ago, I know that show would have been a thousand times better if a different setting. Same thing with seeing Municipal Waste for the first time at Lupo's and then having much more fun seeing them at places like the Living Room and Volume 11 Tavern in Raleigh that don't have the barrier and aren't massive places (though you could easily accuse both of those places of the same things I've said about the Palladium, I suppose)... I'm about to Aril myself, so I'm just gonna stop right here.[/QUOTE]
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