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: post by the_reverend at 2005-08-26 03:17:24
monroe: I gues they normally have a bass player, but he was MIA for this show (in michigao). they started off wicked emo. the singing was all off key, but the front row was filled with a lot of their friends. It sort of made me think back to highschool and all the horrid bands that were grunge clones. granted, at the time, going to those shows was so much fun, but it was just a fad. I think that these kids will probably go on to be in much better and more creative bands. both the drummer and guitar player were pretty good. with all that said, their last song was actually really decent.

perils of reasoning: the first few songs they played had two step in them. people actually moving around *shocked*. at the beginning of the set, it was just a lot of two-stepping, but after acouple, they started dancing harder... until.. the fight. not sure what happened, but POR replied by playing a little eye of the tiger, cannae style. since they had so many cabs, their sound was really massive, especially compared to the last band. though they didn't play 99 red balloons... sniff. that would have made their sound the most massive-est ever.

inforever: or is that cutting down tall trees? I can't tell if they were serious or not. This being the first time I actually got to see them, I wasn't sure what to expect at all. they started off really "tough guy" and I thought it was going to be just liked that for the whole show, but it was surprisingly not. after the first breakdown, the set for more and more instrumental base. the singer actually had a lot of time to sit around and make jokes at the crowd. the instrumental stuff was like life in her way of parts of in remeberance.

curl up and die: what a difference seeing them live as oppose to hearing 50sec long tracks on a CD. their set was pretty awesome and was well worth the drive down.
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