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Old 09-05-2010, 09:04 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I wish I felt like driving 3-5 hours to see guys like In Flames, God Forbid, Opeth, Blue October, etc..

I've only been to local shows, so all these bands are small (except Emery, maybe)

Emery
In Fear and Faith
The Word Alive
Greeley Estates
Skyeatsairplane
Eyes Set To Kill
The Chariot
Queens Club
We Came As Romans
Oh, Sleeper
I am Alpha and Omega
Oceana
Sent By Ravens

and other bands that opened that I forgot..

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Old 09-05-2010, 10:35 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I wouldn't say those bands are small, I've heard of most of them. The Chariot are pretty good, what did you think of their live show?
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Old 09-05-2010, 10:43 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I wouldn't say those bands are small, I've heard of most of them. The Chariot are pretty good, what did you think of their live show?
They put on a good show, but at the time I wasn't into them.

They played with Oh, Sleeper and We Came As Romans. Those two were the ones I came to see, but The Chariot still put on a fun show. They had lots of energy.

(I forgot to add Oh, Sleeper and We Came As Romans to my list..)
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Old 09-05-2010, 01:54 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I wouldn't say those bands are small, I've heard of most of them. The Chariot are pretty good, what did you think of their live show?
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They put on a good show, but at the time I wasn't into them.

They played with Oh, Sleeper and We Came As Romans. Those two were the ones I came to see, but The Chariot still put on a fun show. They had lots of energy.

(I forgot to add Oh, Sleeper and We Came As Romans to my list..)
The Chariot put on one of the best live shows I have ever seen. They REALLY change it up. Although, they still sound like garbage. The show aspect is very captivating.
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Old 09-08-2010, 07:48 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Megadeth - 2
Slayer - 2
Testament - 1
Children of Bodom - 1
In Flames - 1
Job For A Cowboy - 1
Rush - 1
Motley Crue - 1
Set Your Goals - 1

Also saw some crap with my girl that I don't much care for:

Atreyu - 1
Silverstein - 1
Thrice - 1
Deftones - 1
3 Doors Down - 1
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it's very sad i've gone to a Gin Blossoms(I think that's how you spell his name) concert in a small park, and that's just about it.
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Old 09-19-2010, 03:41 AM   #7 (permalink)
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I have seen:

The Apex Theory
Chevelle
Down
Hatebreed (x2)
Meshuggah
Soil
Flaw (x2)
3rd Strike (x2)
Pulse Ultra
Ill Nino
Andrew W.K.
The Used
Otep
Lostprophets
Neurotica
Mushroomhead
Black Label Society
Adema
Drowning Pool (with Dave)
P.O.D.
Rob Zombie
System of a Down
SR-71
Clutch
Type O Negative
Shinedown
Ra
Soil
Doubledrive
Lacuna Coil
Sevendust
Monster Magnet
Earshot
Bobaflex (x5)
Soundevice
Seether
Crossfade
Dark New Day
Cold
Smile Empty Soul
Nonpoint

And then some just rock / punk / etc.
Phish (x17)
The Queers (x2)
Lemuria
Andrew Jackson Jihad
Queen + Paul Rodgers
Gov't Mule (x3)
Dark Star Orchestra
Bomb! The Music Industry

And a bunch of other assorted local / jam / indie / pop / country / bluegrass stuff
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Old 09-19-2010, 06:02 AM   #8 (permalink)
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I have seen:

The Apex Theory
Chevelle
Down
Hatebreed (x2)
Meshuggah
Soil
Flaw (x2)
3rd Strike (x2)
Pulse Ultra
Ill Nino
Andrew W.K.
The Used
Otep
Lostprophets
Neurotica
Mushroomhead
Black Label Society
Adema
Drowning Pool (with Dave)
P.O.D.
Rob Zombie
System of a Down
SR-71
Clutch
Type O Negative
Shinedown
Ra
Soil
Doubledrive
Lacuna Coil
Sevendust
Monster Magnet
Earshot
Bobaflex (x5)
Soundevice
Seether
Crossfade
Dark New Day
Cold
Smile Empty Soul
Nonpoint

And then some just rock / punk / etc.
Phish (x17)
The Queers (x2)
Lemuria
Andrew Jackson Jihad
Queen + Paul Rodgers
Gov't Mule (x3)
Dark Star Orchestra
Bomb! The Music Industry

And a bunch of other assorted local / jam / indie / pop / country / bluegrass stuff
Meshuggah are on my list of must see bands, what were they like live?
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Old 09-19-2010, 06:12 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Meshuggah were really, really good live. They had one of the biggest mosh pits I've ever seen in my life, and it got especially intense when they performed "New Millennium Cyanide Christ". Everyone was really into it, and they did a great job of feeding off of the audience's energy. It was a good time.
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Meshuggah were really, really good live. They had one of the biggest mosh pits I've ever seen in my life, and it got especially intense when they performed "New Millennium Cyanide Christ". Everyone was really into it, and they did a great job of feeding off of the audience's energy. It was a good time.
That is one of the bands most popular songs from the album "Chaosphere" I think the album "Destroy Erase Improve" is one of the greatest metal albums of the 90`s.
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