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: post by the_reverend at 2004-09-18 13:10:24
so I decided that with my review for bands that I wasn't into, I would write the reviews in haiku!

First Stage:
scatter the ashes:
basically sounding like QSA meets live. I wasn't very into the music, I was expecting something else, I guess.

lola ray:
emoish rock band
an asian for a singer
some girls yell

emanuel:
oh man, what the heck
my taste in music, broken
they weren't half bad

fear nuttin band:
the singer with the sox shirt on had a really good dance hall voice. it was rapping vocals over some stoner music. interesting, but I don't know..

dont look down:
tight sound, but poppy
I could not get into them
started off cool though

liars academy:
on no, I can't take
another band sounding like
that don't look down

hidden in plain view:
they sounded like brazil.

the early november:
another band sounding like brazil.. some good rocking out parts.

the hope conspiracy: looked like they were having an awesome time and it trasnlated to the audience too. this was the first of the bands were people dance for. they played a short set, but a bunch of sounds from their albums.

throwdown: they had one of the guitarist from everytime I die with them. I guess he filled in for them on ozzfest or something so he came with them. they covered roots, bloody roots by sepultura which was awesome.. and ended with forever.

norma jean: probably the best set of the mainstage. they played awesome and the sound was great (up to the last song). that one sounded all muddy, but it was still good. they had 2 "surprise" guest singers. one was the singer of fear before the march of flames who came out during Memphis and the other was aaron (human flight committe/splitkit). they climbed up on top of all the speakers.

catch 22:
six guys band
they played much ska music
people ska skanked.

last of the famous:
ok, this band's got members from like 30 different bands, give up the ghost, judge, and more. it was just poppy punk rock. I wasn't very into it. they played with not too many people there. one of their songs started with a heavy hardcore song, but then it just went right into the same stuff.
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