Went to see Slayer last night in Orlando. Also playing were Lamb of God, Anthrax, Behemoth and Testament. Apparently it's Slayer's final US tour and they're certainly going out in style. Quality supporting acts as well
Just saw Death From Above 1979 last night. Great show.
Last band I saw was Hall & Oates, great concert. Glad I finally got to see them.
Sounds like a cool show but I hate concerts for white people musics. Went to Incubus and was turned off by the crowd whiteness. Too sloppy, too trailerpark.
Sounds like a cool show but I hate concerts for white people musics. Went to Incubus and was turned off by the crowd whiteness. Too sloppy, too trailerpark.
Last band I saw was Hall & Oates, great concert. Glad I finally got to see them.
Favorite H&O song?
LOL, that about sums it up... To be fair though, we were stood next to groups of flag-flying Puerto Ricans and Mexicans and also saw a handful of black metalheads. If anything, metal is more popular in Central/South America and Japan than it is here, so I'm not sure "white people music" is entirely accurate.
Do what You Want to Do for the soulful stuff but for poppy, Your Imagination is definitely a fave as well. But as a kid I loved all their poppy songs from the 80s. Even recently discovered some Hall solo gems like "Someone Like You" that I heard on Live from Daryls House and they played it with Joe Walsh. That was the first time I heard that song.
Also if you never heard Perkiomen from their college days, definitely sounds like an early Hall and Oates.
Sounds like a cool show but I hate concerts for white people musics. Went to Incubus and was turned off by the crowd whiteness. Too sloppy, too trailerpark.
You live in Florida, it depends on the state and style. I'm not sure most people know, but brutal death metal from America has A LOT of latino's and other non-whites in the scene. I'm not sure if people are aware of that.LOL, that about sums it up... To be fair though, we were stood next to groups of flag-flying Puerto Ricans and Mexicans and also saw a handful of black metalheads. If anything, metal is more popular in Central/South America and Japan than it is here, so I'm not sure "white people music" is entirely accurate.
Went to see Slayer last night in Orlando. Also playing were Lamb of God, Anthrax, Behemoth and Testament. Apparently it's Slayer's final US tour and they're certainly going out in style. Quality supporting acts as well
I wish Buckethead would play here! Dying to see him live.Saw Buckethead about a week ago, was a killer show. Guy is crazy talented on the guitar.
And I mean, if you know what Jesse looks like, you can imagine that he'd probably be hanging out with Kiel.