Album Rating: 5.0
Main thing I remember about the one Meshuggah show I attended was the asian couple beside me who literally spent the entire set making out (and I mean some intense, DEEP passionate tongue action) and the comedian next to me who kept a running commentary on them saying shit like '...I'm just waiting for them to start puking into each others mouths at this point'
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Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off
I’m not asian but I did the same thing with my wife years ago at their set
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They draw in a pretty diverse group of metal fans.
You get the old-school metal nerds, the djenty scene kids, people who look like they make post-rock, the stoners that are usually wearing Tool shirts.
Whereas when I saw Nile it was just just metal nerds and nothing else.
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Relinquished I saw them at Cornerstone Christian music festival, along with a bunch of other Christian hardcore/metals bands in their prime. It was the first show I really went to aside from a couple of contemporary Christian concerts that I didn’t care much about
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Album Rating: 1.0
Artiswar, you by chance see Meshuggah in Worcester? or is that just every Meshuggah concert now lol
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Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off
ahh nvm then, I saw em play with Underoath around 2007
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I saw Underoath seven times I think lol, first time was at that same festival and the last time was their initial farewell show. I don’t really plan on seeing them again tbh
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Album Rating: 2.5
jester you were at cornerstone in 2007? bet we walked right by each other
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Underoath used to be great live.
Saw them around the Sound of Seperation era and they were awesome
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Album Rating: 5.0
Saw them in Toronto on the Violent Sleep tour, that's the only time I ever saw that to THAT extent. People were commenting on it left and right between songs, they never noticed though, they were in their own little world. Must have been true love
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They are probably the best live band I've seen.
Even when they played some shittier venues here they managed to make the best of it and sounded great with their mixing.
Most of the time they play directly into the PA which can be a disaster if you don't mix it right.
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Source I don’t remember if it was 2007 exactly but I know it was the last time they held it In FL.
I saw The Showdown, Haste the Day, The Chariot, As Cities Burn, August Burns Red, Maylene, Underoath, and probs a few others I don’t remember.
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ugh lmao the christianity is strong in that lineup
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Album Rating: 2.5
oh it was in illinois when i went in 2007. it was the week abr released messengers i think, and maylene never showed up so abr replaced them on the main stage. norma jean and underoath were the final shows of the festival
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lol damn the showdown
god they sucked
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"christianity"
What was with so many American bands and doing the whole Christian metalcore thing.
Was it so ppl in the mid-west wouldn't get mad their kids were going to a non-christian rock show?
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As a teen at a private Christian school it was like the greatest thing ever lol
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Album Rating: 5.0
Would have killed to see HTD around 2010... Recently saw ABR on the Constellations anniversary tour and holy fuck they blew me away... They were supernaturally tight and took no breaks between songs. They were a well-oiled machine, my jaw was on the fucking floor the whole time.
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Oh I saw As I Lay Dying too
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I’m glad I saw August Burns Red back before Messengers came out, they were really good live then too
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