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[QUOTE="CarrotsandSticks:237202"] Yah, tons of teenagers. I didn't really help the situation though. First band was real young, they did fine. A Terrible Night for a Curse was half the reason I was there. They were dandy, though the guitar levels kept changing, and it was a while before I could really hear the parts. I was impressed by a Taste of Silver. I bought their EP. The whole Moonshine experience was hilarious. OH man that rocked. What did he say "This song is about the worst filth in the world....YOU, it's called sewer rat". Shroud of Bereavement were neat. Can't really say I'm a doom fan, it always seems way to serious for me. But I can atleast say that they were the best doom band I've seen. (Which isn't that many, but one of them was Cathedral so hey). Devil in the kitchen were next. I got their disc and stuff when they played at my friends show in Cumberland. I took pictures and talked with them then, i on't think the remembered me. Anyways. This set was way better and they didn't even have their bass player. The crowd was sooo into it. Lots of jig-moshing and emotion dischargment lying on the ground. Worst Wall of Death/Circle Pit ever. Their guitarist is soo good. My friend who got sick, and sat out most of the night, on the way home made us stop at the marriot so he could unload. It was amore had to be there, had to know em kinda funnies, but wooo it was funny.[/QUOTE]
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