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[QUOTE="d:43643"]the_reverend said:[QUOTE]as long as were all living...were all dying: when I saw them the first time, I didn't really know anything about them and I was trying out a new camera so I wasn't really paying attention. they seemed a lot more punk with brian (aganihm's bassist) playing and singing with them. now, it was more hirudinea meets the melvins with a little punk flavor tossed in. aganihm: they played a few songs. then the bass head blew up and the bassist jammed his finger. I've seen them sound better, but it was cool to see people kicking for them. the guy sining in the audience, used to do back ups for them from what I hear. fruit salad: I'm not quite sure. sort of like a younger dropdead if they only covered minor threat songs. posi. motion sickness: yes, this was their last show. true, this wasn't really my bag, but it was interesting. They sounded like an art-rock band with 70's riffs in it. late 90's dischord meets clapton's cream. I could see them doing well on tour with switches, ames curve, and the young idea. the weird thing was the singer moshed and his lyrics were pretty hardcore-ish.[/QUOTE] [/QUOTE]
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