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: post by the_reverend at 2004-07-25 10:49:20
Hopeless Stage
odd project: I guess these guys were the radio takeover band. maybe there were more than one. one of their lyrics sounded like "shake it like a polariod picture"

no hollywood ending: the singer thought he was in slapshot and smashed his head a bunch of times with the mic. the band kind of reminded me of underoath over all. at the end of the set, the singer got up on the speakers and jumped off into the crowd. I wanted the keyboardist's synth.

bury your dead: it never ceases to amazing me how kids (even in NJ) know their songs (even unreleased ones) and do the "doodoodoodoo" computer noise thing right at the right time. I missed an awesome back flip off the stage. All the kids on the stage at the end clicked off slim's guitar.

martyr ad: lot of kids into this band.

until the end: such a tough band. I didn't really expect that.

the hope conspiracy: the singer fell into the stage right off.

stretch arm strong: more posi stuff from them.

caliban: their set was ok. I've seen them 3 times and this was definitely the sloppiest. it was awesome to sing along to the older tracks though. actually, any kid that got the mic during the clean singing should be shot. I was standing next to the PA and their voices sounded like mutilated cats.

avail: that weird guy jumping around more than the band on stage that sung with them bitched about hot topic. it was funny cause they mentioned seeing dri on the hot topic stage.some good old school here.

bane: another band that I don't like the music of, but live they have such a great show.

agnostic front: damn, they've been around for 25 years? that's older than 80% of the audience. their set was pretty good and yes, I did notice that not a lot of people got on stage for them. I'd say 1/4 what bane had.

mest: people were booing them a lot. yes they were sucky green day punk. carina and I were the only 2 photographers on stage. I don't even think they filmed them. at some point, there was a game of duck duck goose in the crowd.

killswitch engage: basically the same as always. adam comes out and does dumb things and then the band plays. this time they started with song "don't fear the reaper" that 70's ditty and adam running all over the stage banging a cow bell. basically in the first song, howard smacked adam in the face with his mic.. he continued to bleed for the rest of the set. 30 minutes into the set, they anounced that it was joel's (guitar) birthday so they sung happy birthday to him and then chucked a cake into the audience.


Hot Topic Stage
drive without: they were emo-ish stuff so I didn't stay there too long.

let it die: from detroit and sounded a bit like STF.

horse the band: holy shit! taking ironic fashion core to all new levels. the keyboardist had the same keyboard as the guy in no hollywood ending.

blacklisted: bury your dead was on the other stage.. not good for the attendence on this stage, but there were still plenty of people.

comeback kid: again, partly during BYD's and martyr ad's sets. though there were still tons of kids here.

no redeeming social value: eh, trashy skate-punk stuff. I wasn't really into it and they were in prison suits like typo did on their last tour.

embrace today: good stuff again. I thought it was weird that the singer was wearing an unearth shirt. I think their set was pretty good.

dri: they looked REALLY REALLY out of place and akward on that stage. they should have been on one of the main stages between avail and agnostic front... just my opinion.

between the buried and me: I ran in to sing along with one of their new songs. I don't remember the name of it.

nothing left to mourn: damn! I thought I was going to be hearing some emo band again on thei stage, but they weren't at all. this was tough-hardcore. surprised the crap out of me.

beloved: they were good, but not amazing.. sorry jay. I think I really need to heard their cds to figure them out.

world inferno friendship society: um.. what? this was the oddest ball of the whole show. they had a 4 piece horns section, dual drumming, accordian player and some of the slickest suits ever. I wasn't really into it so after checking it out, I moved on.

prayer for cleansing: (reunion show) after what everyone told me about them, I expected the second coming of christ, but they weren't quite that good. I guess I would have had to listen to them before to really get down with them.

for love of: (reunion show) another tough hard core band. great crowd response. the whole place opened right up. I think it was during this set that some stuff went down in the corner. I sort of walked passed it all taking any evidence with me.

drowningman: (reunion show) after seeing their set, I remembered that I never liked any of their cds. I know they were all influencial and all to so many bands, but I just can't get into them. I also don't know how many originals members are in the band.
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