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: post by retzam at 2004-10-16 18:00:59
Throwdown weren't there, fucking awesome!!!

Children Of Bodom were dissapointing. I missed them the last two times they've come around, so I was really looking forward to it. I was pretty much right in the center of the floor maybe 4 rows (pfff, they weren't rows) of people from the front the whole time. First of all, I'd like to point out that I was expecting a really fucking good set, cause 1)Throwdown wasn't there, and 2)I don't think you guys realize the crazy stuff they've been doing on this tour. They've been changing their set around so much, and songs that have appeared include Children Of Bodom, Bed Of Razors, Trashed Lost And Strungout, Towards Dead End, and Warheart. We got the fucking shitty set: Needled 24/7, Bodom Beach Terror, Sixpounder, Everytime I Die, Hate Crew Deathroll, Downfall, Hate Me. Granted, there are some cool songs in there, but when you are only playing 7 songs, having 4 of them be off the most recent album is kind of shitty, and I think Everytime I Die has been in their set way too long. Plus, for the first few songs you could barely hear Alexi's guitar and Janne's keyboard. The last three songs were the best I suppose, but maybe next time they come around they'll get on a tour that they can headline and play some songs.

Fear Factory, eh, not really a fan, they seem to have progressed from watered down death metal to nu-metalish type shit, but I think the latter of which came out great live.

Lamb Of God were awesome, definitely great. I thought the sound for them was almost perfect, and the set was fucking amazing. There is no way I'm going to remember the order, but some stuff they played was Laid To Rest, Hourglass, Now You've Got Something To Die For, 11th Hour, Ruin, Vigil, Terror And Hubris In The House Of Frank Polard, The Subtle Arts Of Murder And Persuasion, The Faded Line, Bloodletting, and Black Label. Awesome, and plus Randy opted to abstain from the signing table and instead hung out outside in the rain signing tickets and taking pictures with whoever was interested.

Great show.

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