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: post by the_reverend at 2007-03-25 00:47:10
powerman 5000: (main stage) when the guy said no flash, I was a little disappointed... But then when I saw the lights on the side of the stage, I was <lisp>super psyched</lisp>. The lights were all the equipment from cage 9 on the stage. Except with more space so the lights filled out more area. the only thing left on stage was the lights an pm5k's equipment. Turns out the lead dude in cage 9 was the guitarist for pm5k. As for the band, I honestly expected them to float out on hover cars powered by their own egos. That didn't happen at all. This band is very down to earth (it seems that way atleast). I was very surprised at their stage presence. They pull more from the pages of iggy pop, the casualties, or the ramones on stage than the nu-metal bands that they sit associated with on commercial radio. The singer's interactions with the crowd were probably the best I've ever seen from a band on Mark's stage. Even when things broke on stage, they just kept going. This is were even people playing it cool and like they don't care will actually show that they are debutants. After I typed that, the singer talked about liking and growing up on the tough haverhill streets on bands like the sex pistols the clash, and the ramones. It definitly colored how he acted on stage. he also looked vaguely like Cid. Hm.. The songs that weren't known jock-metal hits were all sort of punky sounding. You could tell the difference easily; if there were samples at the beginning, it was nu-metal. If not, it was punky. Once they played two old songs in a row. I realized how much I didn't want to be there and left. This was right after the singer mentioned them playing the Ratt. I wanted to ask him to pick up that name he dropped. Instead, I just jetted and it those lonely lonely (and tough) streets.
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