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Tomorrow night I'll be heading out to see Exodus with Goatwhore, Arsis, Warbringer, Rumplestiltskin Grinder, and a few others. I'll probably skip out on the first few bands. I hope to get there in time to see Warbringer. Really looking forward to a night of supersonic headbanging.
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| That is a great mix of bands. You will have to let us know how it turns out. I hadn't heard about those bands touring together until this post. It looks like your show is the only time Rumpelstiltskin Grinder is joining that tour. Lucky!
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What a freaking KILLER show! WE got there just before Tranquil Terror went on and they were good. Then Burn the Earth and they were better. Then Demolition Faction. Their singer had some serious pipes. Then Rumplestiltskin Grinder. I think they broke the speed barrier. Wild band. The drummer has some really fast feet. Then Warbringer came on. Those guys looked to be about 12 years old. The singer of Warbringer sounded like he lost his voice about 20 seconds into the first song and he kept growling between songs making his voice even worse. Killer band though. They had a nice pit going. Then Arsis came. They rocked HARD! Bass player Noah Martin looked as though he could not have been having any more fun. Then Goatwhore was next and they have a new fan here. I had heard their music before but not enough to say I was a fan or not. After last night they converted me. Great stage presence and sick music. Great show. Then headliner Exodus. They tore the house down. I had to take a break midway though the set and came back when they played Deathamphetamine. The crowd went nuts for that song. Awesome show all around.
My buddy was in heaven because for the first few bands we were standing near the entrance to backstage so we could see a lot of what was going on. At one point he noticed Exodus guitar player Lee Altus checking out Burn the Earth so he snuck backstage to shake his hand. He also started helping bands unload after the sets. He talked a lot with Demolition Faction and scored a free CD. He also talked with got to shake Exodus bass player Jack Gibson's hand. I got to chat very briefly with Arsis bass player NOah Martin and Goatwhore's lead singer.
Awesome show. Totally worth getting out at 1 AM and having ringing in my ears that will probably last about 4 days.
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voodoo (2/3/2008) What a freaking KILLER show! WE got there just before Tranquil Terror went on and they were good. Then Burn the Earth and they were better. Then Demolition Faction. Their singer had some serious pipes. Then Rumplestiltskin Grinder. I think they broke the speed barrier. Wild band. The drummer has some really fast feet. Then Warbringer came on. Those guys looked to be about 12 years old. The singer of Warbringer sounded like he lost his voice about 20 seconds into the first song and he kept growling between songs making his voice even worse. Killer band though. They had a nice pit going. Then Arsis came. They rocked HARD! Bass player Noah Martin looked as though he could not have been having any more fun. Then Goatwhore was next and they have a new fan here. I had heard their music before but not enough to say I was a fan or not. After last night they converted me. Great stage presence and sick music. Great show. Then headliner Exodus. They tore the house down. I had to take a break midway though the set and came back when they played Deathamphetamine. The crowd went nuts for that song. Awesome show all around.
My buddy was in heaven because for the first few bands we were standing near the entrance to backstage so we could see a lot of what was going on. At one point he noticed Exodus guitar player Lee Altus checking out Burn the Earth so he snuck backstage to shake his hand. He also started helping bands unload after the sets. He talked a lot with Demolition Faction and scored a free CD. He also talked with got to shake Exodus bass player Jack Gibson's hand. I got to chat very briefly with Arsis bass player NOah Martin and Goatwhore's lead singer.
Awesome show. Totally worth getting out at 1 AM and having ringing in my ears that will probably last about 4 days.Cool. Goatwhore shreds, have you heard A Haunting Curse By Them?
___________________________________________________________________defeat is unspoken a grim propaganda the essence of war is victory itself. craving blazing torches are yearning for his silhouette during he turns around to expound the grave decress. the heaviest weapon for a mislead nation for domination. We shall scythe our opponents from the face of the earth. This will be a battery for detonation.
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Aside from last night A Haunting Curse is all I have heard from Goatwhore. I'll be getting more soon.
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I'm pissed I didn't bring my camera, too. There were some real good photo ops last night. While Exodus was on I went to the back bar to give my ears a rest and a guitar player from Rumplestiltskin Grinder was there along with 3 guys from Arsis, a couple from Demolition Faction, and the singer from Warbringer. I chickened out on striking up any further conversation with all of 'em.
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| Did Arsis have a seperate singer for this show? Their albums have the lead guitarist on vocals. The last time I saw them (and the time they came here before that which I missed), there was something about the lead's vocals that had them bring along a seperate vocalist for shows. I think it was the same guy both shows. They didn't do that the first time I saw them. Honestly, they were actually better live with a devoted vocalist, leaving James to focus on guitar. Their drummer, I think, had 4 snare drums the last time I saw them. During drum check, the sound tech goes, "Snare 2, check" and the guys next to me and myself looked at eachother like "what the hell? snare 2?" and then came snare 3 check and I think there was a fourth. At least one was up on his tom rack. I had never seen that before. Goatwhore tours like fucking mad. They're alright, but I'm a bit jaded towards their live show because I think I've seen them 7 times. And it's never been at a show I've gone to specifically see them, they just end up on the supporting bill for other bands I like because they tour constantly. Did Exodus play any old songs or just off the last two albums with Rob on vocals?
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