Music
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My son turned me on to them and it was our first concert together. I went reluctantly,and they totally blew my fucking mind. He was up there with all the best frontmen I had ever seen,and,believe me, I've seen just about everyone. It was also Chris Cornell"s birthday,which makes it even more twisted.
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Yeah, it's sad when anyone takes their own life. Not a Linkin Park fan either, but I thought he did a surprisingly decent job with Stone Temple Pilots. Never expected that would work but it kinda did.
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So went to see Korn's Serenity of Summer Tour at Syracuse NY last night. We missed the first band DED(never heard of em), when we got to the ampitheatre Yellawolf started(actually pretty good live, I only listen to one of his songs though), then Skillet came on. I didn't know they were a christian rock band, but my buddy likes them and I didn't know they had so many hits I heard of already, great performance by them. Then Stone Sour took the stage and did an amazing set and Corey Taylor was def born to be a front man. You can tell he loves what he does! Then Korn….I was excited to hear their setup as everyone had great sound. With Fieldy bass strong songs and excellent array of songs, I expected perfection after hearing the three other bands and it was AMAZING! We actually had lawn tickets and stood in the back away from everyone to relax, but the sound was perfectly done with the ampitheatre, sounded like we were almost up front. Never heard a better show in terms of quality and ability to hear each instrument.
I must say that Davis and Taylor voices are godly on record, I was worried that hearing them live would not sound near the quality of them...I was completely wrong. They were absolutely astonishing in what I feel most singers sometimes fail at live, hitting their lowest and highest notes in their songs. It really sounded like the record...that F'IN GOOD! I seriously can't believe those two can scream and growl just like what I hear out of my speakers.
I HAVE to see Corey and Slipknot...after hearing and seeing him, I will lose my head at that show. It also doesn't help my buddy who I went to see the show with, got to see Slipknot years ago and said they were the band that put the most in their show. Also their red jumpsuits went from red to dark red in maybe 2 songs, haha.
I wish I could have been able to be at this show back in 2001....Corey really didn't give a F*** about his voice and he sounds amazing. I don't think I heard a better live video of Slipknot than this...skip to 3:20
@madmoses I have his album. I do not like country…but I love his music and voice! Great artist
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Totally with you on Johnathan Davis @Jordonf9. That guy is one of the most underrated singers in my opinion. I was very impressed with their Unplugged.
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i'm absolutely devo that chester's gone. sure, most celebs have had their life taken from them early, but this just feels very different. i remember being a LP fan back in the days, didn't listen to them for awhile, then recently (literally a couple weeks ago as well) been rocking out their music. it's such a surprise that he decide to take his life. and after learning that it was Chris Cornwell's birthday as well, you'd wonder if he just wanted to join Chris in 'paradise'. we all knew he was extremely gutted by Chris' passing…
and also looking back on his lyrics especially bleed it out:
"Find a new place to hang this noose, String me up from atop these roofs, Knot it tight so I won't get loose.."
it just gives such a chilling feeling..
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He definitely had his demons, most that seemed to be stemming from incidents that happened to him as a young child. Any quick Google search will give you the details on that.
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https://convergecult.bandcamp.com/album/i-can-tell-you-about-pain - new Converge EP out today. Both songs are great!
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I HAVE to see Corey and Slipknot…after hearing and seeing him, I will lose my head at that show. It also doesn't help my buddy who I went to see the show with, got to see Slipknot years ago and said they were the band that put the most in their show. Also their red jumpsuits went from red to dark red in maybe 2 songs, haha.
I can attest. Slipknot goes all out during their shows. Running around for 2 hours in those jumpsuits and masks while giant flame throwers are spitting fire is guaranteed to be draining. In some of their documentaries a few of the guys comment on how miserable live shows can be because of how they choose to perform. You definitely need to see them.
I remember the first time I saw them was in a smaller arena and we had floor tickets. It was packed. They opened with sic. I've seen big pits before but at this show literally the entire floor turned into a pit and we were in the middle of it. Definitely a top 5 concert experience for me.
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Listening to this, ready for tonight to see @riffblaster general and co tear apart brooklyn.
Haven't seen converge for 13 years, can't wait for tonight.
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Awesome!!
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Back to basics
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I got to see UK's finest crust punk band DOOM tonight at Pittsburgh Skullfest. It was absolutely the best punk show I have ever seen in my entire life! Besides Doom, Siege, Appalachian Terror Unit, and Behind Enemy Lines played. The venue had great sound and acoustics, and there was plenty of room (even though the show was sold out) and had one of the most violent mosh pits I've ever seen. I had a blast.
And I got this awesome hamd-painted Motorhead table from Dave T of Behind Enemy Lines. RIP Lemmy.
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^ That table is rad!