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Jul 4th, 2007 04:32 AM
Fathom Zero Let's see... KISS and Aerosmith and Peter Frampton and Styx are really the only two concerts I've seen.

But if you've made a bajillion dollars, you could make it down to Dogstock.
Jul 3rd, 2007 05:33 AM
noob3 have fun seeing shitty bands with shitty small amps. for $50 a ticket, it better be slayer! and they have like 5 4x12's per guitar string or something
Jul 2nd, 2007 02:41 PM
Angryhydralisk I've been doing the same, seeing lots of bands I wanna see. Sorry to hear that your luck's been total shit.

Beach Boys? Check.

GWAR? Check three times.

mono? Check.

Evey other band I listen to? Goddammit.
Jul 2nd, 2007 12:46 PM
FartinMowler
Wilco and quality of concert sound...

I decided that I would try my best to see a bunch of bands that I've always wanted to see in the next few years and so far I'm not really impressed. I didn't know that Wilco had a new album and the few songs they played from it were nice but nothing great. The quality of sound from small amps being mixed and mainly run through a huge PA really sucks and I doubt I would pay $100 for a pair of this crap again. I paid for seats and had to stand the whole show because everyone was so "excited" I would personally like to say fuck you to the back of some guys head and his stupid wife that tried to dance between her seat.

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