Ok people this shall be the thread where you tell us about concerts that you are going to or have been to.
I'm going to see Metallica in about a week in Perth with Lamb of God as the opening act
Oh and noing about bands.
Ok people this shall be the thread where you tell us about concerts that you are going to or have been to.
I'm going to see Metallica in about a week in Perth with Lamb of God as the opening act
Oh and noing about bands.
Mediocrity holds supremacy,
Integrity still lives so keep your faith in me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1I2IIa4NWVI
Marcus Miller on monday.
My first concert: Tool
Some other ones: Disturbed, Avenged Sevenfold with Papa Roach, Slipknot with All That Remains, Breaking Benjamin with Three Days Grace
house of Rububula, under the patronage of Nihil, patron of Hotspur, David Deas, Freddie, Askthepizzaguy and Ketchfoop
Go to Heaven for the climate, Hell for the company
-Mark Twain
My first and only concert: Lynn Terner.
Was awesome!!!!!
I saw AC/DC too, nearly a year ago, now. It was awesome. I saw Slayer, Megadeth, and Testament back in August on the American Carnage Tour. Orgamisc, to say the least.
I went to see Smashmouth when I was around ten (They sucked).
There was also one occasion where my dad, out of nowhere, took me to a concert in Orlando, we saw Les Claypool (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Claypool) in concert. One of the best days of my life. Then Matisyahu (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matisyahu) went on to perform, we stayed for one song and were not impressed so we left.
Jealous @ the guys who saw AC/DC.
house of Rububula, under the patronage of Nihil, patron of Hotspur, David Deas, Freddie, Askthepizzaguy and Ketchfoop
Go to Heaven for the climate, Hell for the company
-Mark Twain
Saw AC/DC twice last year.
Favourite concert I went to last year was Manic Street Preachers though.
This list includes Bloodstock Open Air 2010.
BLOODBATH!!!
Slayer
Trivium
Amon Amarth
Mastodon
Children of Bodom x2
Moonsorrow
Kiuas
Ted Maul
36 Crazyfists
Poison the Well
Gwen Stacy
Malefice
Trigger the Bloodshed x2
Suicide Silence
Behemoth
Devildriver
Cannibal Corpse x2
Annotations of an Autopsy
Dying Fetus
We Are the Ocean
Flood of Red
The Amity Affliction
Mr Happy Chainsaw
Vader
As You Drown
Divine Chaos
Korvus
Opeth
Meshuggah
Sonata Arctica
Gorgoroth
Ensiferum
Ross the Boss
Fear Factory (were rubbish)
Devin Townsend Project
Amorphis
Obituary
Edguy
Evile
Twisted Sister
Cannibal Corpse
Gojira
Gwar
Suffocation
Korpiklaani
Bring Me The Horizon
Cancer Bats
Tek One
also I have As I Lay Dying+Heaven Shall Burn+Suicide Silence in November and Bullet For My Valentine+BMTH+Atreyu in December.
Bitter is the wind tonight,
it stirs up the white-waved sea.
I do not fear the coursing of the Irish sea
by the fierce warriors of Lothlind.
Seeing Mark Ronson tomorrowfirst gig since Leeds Festival.
Don't you want me to wake up?
Then give me just a bit of your time.
Arguments are made for make ups,So give it just a little more time.
I have seen Bullet for my Valentine, Alesana (2), Streetlight Manifesto (2), Flogging Molly (5), ACDC (2), Between the Buried and Me, Bring me the Horizon, The Answer (2), Of Mice and Men, Reverend Payton's Big Damn Band (3), Sum 41, We Came as Romans (2), The Irish Tenors, The Street Dogs, Killswitch Engage, Chiodos, Emmure, Whitechapel, I Set My Friends on Fire, I See Stars, A Skylit Drive (3), Underoath, Senses Fail, Dance Gavin Dance, Devin Townsend, The Devil Wears Prada (3), and Dark Tranquility
And whatever bands were at Warped Tour 2008, 2009 and 2010.
That's an impressive list, catching Alesana, Bring Me The Horizon, Skylit Drive and Sum 41 at Soundwave 2011 down in Aus, along with Mayday Parade, Silverstein, Anberlin and others I can't think of. It has to be the best Aussie Summer festival ever since Big Day Out started sucking bad
Minister for Home Affairs of the Commonwealth v Zentai [2012] HCA 28 per Heydon J at [75]
Analysis should not be diverted by reflections upon the zeal with which the victors at the end of the Second World War punished the defeated for war crimes. The victors were animated by the ideals of the Atlantic Charter and of the United Nations. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was about to peep over the eastern horizon. But first, they wanted a little hanging.