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[QUOTE="the_reverend:23099"]I'm in doubt about the take action tour... I don't know.. I think they could have done more to promote their suicide line that they were backing. none of the bands on the way to the show, I got to listen to 91.5fm WJUL's stress factor, it was really good. thursday 6-8pm. really seemed to care about the cause (except dep). they barely mentioned the cause if they mentioned it at all. that and well... all the bands are getting paid in full to be on the tour. avenge sevenfold: sorry.. I missed you guys. I thought the show started at 8 not 7. eighteen visions: while their first cd was ok, I've never been a fan of these guys. the best part of their set was watching a kid come over the barricade and land on his back. further seems forever: they were an emo band. I didn't really like them, but the singer had an awesome additude and knew that most people there were there for hardcore music or DEP. And they covered Bjork "Pagan Poetry" which put them as AOK in my book. dillinger escape plan: the reason I went. These guys were like a sensory over load. all the flashing lights, fog, and off time beats. I almost fell down. the whole band was runnign aorund and jumping off things, climbing up the pa's. they played so many good songs; hollywood squares, baby's first coffin, and a couple new songs on the forth coming cd. the new track sounded a bit like old BTBAM, at least vocally; the dep time signature still pulled the song all over the place. the singer (greg) actually talked about the take action cause and when people 1/2 heartily clapped he muttered 'don't be too lame to clap, you stuck up hardcore kids". he also called everyone to task to e-mail relapse records and ask them to hury the release of their new cd. some bad blood there, they renamed a new song "eat shit relapse!" poison the well: it was amazing how many of their songs I knew... I'd feel a little weird when the singer would start the clean singing. he had some sort of weird head-gear set up to listen to his voice as he sang. it was also weird cause he seemed tied to the stage until the last part of the last song. the entire front row was basically 14 year old girls wanting them to come down.. but they wouldn't, teases. [/QUOTE]
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