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[QUOTE="the_reverend:390009"][band=every_time_i_die]: damn it! Kicked in the head again! the funnist thing about their set was the crowd surfers who averaged 5'7" and 100lbs. The bouncers on the other hand were mostly the beefiest of the guys @ the palladium. I had been outside before the show and the bassplayer said "you took really awesome pictures of us at SOTU" "thanks, what band are you in?" it took me a minute to remember anything about SOTU. Etid's set was honestly their best set since hot damn came out (or the CBGB's show in 2002). Their show blew their SOTU performance away. One thing that I noticed at other shows is they raised up the gay level (re: daughters live), but this set was pretty damn awesome. The only "gay" thing was the guitarist's white pony's. I was impressed with the singer, one of his under-hand water bottle tosses went up into the balcony. He kept begging the audience for free drinks after their set. Since I talked to the bassist, chris, outside, I found that he was the most active of all the guys on the stage, jumping and grandstanding for the crowd. their set was basically all the songs from the set they played last time I saw them with a few others. I didn't hear ogic of crocdiles, but it's possible they played that.[/QUOTE]
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