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at 2004-08-28 02:45:34
cheech: cheech brings me back to the hardcore from the late 80's. drinking beer and having fun, that's what it's like. they remind me a lot of sheer terror or slapshot. it's hilarious watching the drunken fans hitting their heads against things.
hell within: (formally the band twytch if you haven't heard that enough). of course everything was still labeled "twytch", but how did they sound? the sound was exactly the same... well, i think the drums here bumped up and more double bass... that was at least for the first few songs. that mix of hardcore and nu-metal... nu-hardcore? then, right before the 1/2 way mark in the set list, metal riffs and some melodic metal parts came out, but the singing was still the same. they were definitly easing the people into new stuff cause the next song dropped further and was completely a "lifeforce" sounding track, sounding completely melodic. A few songs after that they went the same way... then old ones, the trauma concept singer made a cameo. they cut a song and went straight into a slayer cover.
manifest: or "manfest" as the singer said... ahaha... the first 2 songs weren't bad... short, hard, faste. after that though, they went into the toolesque, groove-centred hardcore that I'm just not down with. I think the crowd definitly liked the songs that I didn't and they didn't like the songs that I thught were decent. At one point, there was even a melodic part! it was in one of their newer songs. Something that I find with a lot of shows here is that 95% of the people that come are coming for a "local hero" band and they leave before the headliner. they mentioned the ATR/BOE show coming up in Oct at that some club.. I think BOE should play RIGHT before manifest so they get a larger crowd.
at this point, I wanted around the town and saw hookers pissing in an alley and then I pissed in a puke covered bathroom... mmm.. corn...
diecast: breeding ground was in full effect on this one. at one point, I got way too up close and personal and one of the guitarist caught my 12-24 lens with his guitar head.. oopies.. that'll teach me. their new songs sound good, though nothing has stuck in my head yet. they played all their songs and then got begged back on stage to play another track.. it was a new one from the new sampler.
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