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: post by the_reverend at 2004-02-09 10:24:03
yeah, I guess I don't have to worry about guestlists at fat cat's. thank you aaron (aka joostin) IDN and scott lee. The attendance for this show was awesome for a show with no headlining band. Also, for a night slated as "In Dire Need plus some nu-metal bands" the show was actually a lot better than I thought.

moshy mosh: they started while I was still in the back, but I got up and snapped a few shots. basically the same drums and equipment and most people stayed up there for the first 3 bands.

angela rose: this was as she dies with george (holywood). They sounded just like as she dies from what I remember.

days will die: I was so let down. these guy sounded great at the northamton show, but here, the guitars go together at all. on a good note, the singer still has an awesome voice. like a hardcore version of anoxia's vocals.

6 bullets for your crew: they were 2-steppy hardcore. it was funny cuase they called everyone pussies. I guess this was mostly (if not all) the band formally known as auraphase.

burn in silence: they were a metal band with a synth, featuring max (the bassist that left trauma concept). I wasn't quite feeling it. they sort of sounded like inflames meets diecast. At the end of their set, someone came over the house speakers and said "some people just shouldn't be in the pit".

scars of tomorrow: another excellent set by them. they were added late so their wasn't enough of their fans there to have more people singing alot to visions.

in dire need: damn, this band always delivers. such a killer set. People danced a little "too hard" and certain nameless people got pulled outside.

killreign: they were a nu-metal band. I left after 1 or 2 songs. not my thing. I had confused them with killgrip. my bad.
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