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3rdDistrict
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bnb / super bowl this weekend. you going?
who here is going?
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Six66Mike
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Same as every year... I wish, though this year not as much as previous years.
There's way too many reunions for 1 show, and not enough DMS really. But there is a lot of classics. Earth Crisis being the headline act by the look
of it sort of makes you wonder how much worse the rest of the show could be, but then you see 5-6 other bands who should be headlining and think it
won't be too bad. maybe.
A lot of people ask me what kind of music I like. I love "soul music". My "soul music" isn’t a style, genre or niche. It’s music that is genuine. It’s
a painful lyric, a dirty bassline, it’s a harrowing vocal, it’s feedback, it’s an anthem, it’s a love song, it’s anarchy. I’ve got my personal
favourites but in the end it doesn’t matter who or where it comes from... so long as it’s good and it's real.
- Paul Morris, music director at 97.7 HTZ-FM
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MikeFromInhuman
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I'll be there.
Hey 3rd District, maybe I will run into you and you can tell me why you refuse to book Inhuman in Baltimore?
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ShawnRefuse
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Wish I was, have a wedding to go to.
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BDx13
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wedding also.
If I fail math, there goes my chance at a good job and a happy life full of hard work.
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WINTHESKIN
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will be there.
I never liked Farakhan cause he called me the devil,and I never liked Hitler cause he said I was god.
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defstarsteve
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3000 miles away...
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XHonusWagnerX
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lazy and uninterested
Quote: | Originally posted by REV.PAULIE
HONUS-as much as i can't stand a great deal of what you really like (for my own reasons that i would never hold,nor impose,against you),YOU FUCKING
RULE!
YOU,HONUS,IS WHAT MAKES THE "EDGE" COOL.
YOUR FRIEND,
PAULIE |
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random
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Quote: | Originally posted by MikeFromInhuman
Hey 3rd District, maybe I will run into you and you can tell me why you refuse to book Inhuman in Baltimore?
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I have now read this several times, and I laugh my ass off each time.
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joey
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Discipline goes on at 4pm
Subzero 6:20
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necrobutcher
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Got back about 5 AM this morning after the show and a trip to White Castle. Fucking good time, wish the club was bigger as it was shoulder to shoulder
after a while and going from the smoking area to the bathroom was an ordeal. Stigmata was amazing, Discipline was amazing, Subzero brought the energy
(technical problems aside) and Murphy's Law played a lot of odd shit including a cover of Straight Edge.
Special guest was the guitarist for Bold (Porcelli?) singing New York Crew. Earth Crisis, no more than ever, sounds like bad metal to me and the
singer rambled on about putting people who do animal testing on trial in the same fashion as Nazi war criminals.
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XHonusWagnerX
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the special guest was Porcel doing 1 song?
I thought it was going to be a full set by 'Bringing it Down' which was Porcell doing Judge & Project X covers.
Quote: | Originally posted by REV.PAULIE
HONUS-as much as i can't stand a great deal of what you really like (for my own reasons that i would never hold,nor impose,against you),YOU FUCKING
RULE!
YOU,HONUS,IS WHAT MAKES THE "EDGE" COOL.
YOUR FRIEND,
PAULIE |
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BKT
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Quote: | Originally posted by necrobutcher
Got back about 5 AM this morning after the show and a trip to White Castle. Fucking good time, wish the club was bigger as it was shoulder to shoulder
after a while and going from the smoking area to the bathroom was an ordeal. Stigmata was amazing, Discipline was amazing, Subzero brought the energy
(technical problems aside) and Murphy's Law played a lot of odd shit including a cover of Straight Edge.
Special guest was the guitarist for Bold (Porcelli?) singing New York Crew. Earth Crisis, no more than ever, sounds like bad metal to me and the
singer rambled on about putting people who do animal testing on trial in the same fashion as Nazi war criminals. |
I wish Karl could have seen the size of the steak I ate last night. Shit went down real nice with a bottle of read wine. Get a life fruit.
MM.
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DaveMoral
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He's got a life holmes, and his rant wasn't about you eating a steak... it was about vivisection. You ever seen the shit that goes down in those labs
for the sake of human vanity? You know what kind of shit they do to animals to test hair and make up and shit like that?
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Discipline
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Quote: | Originally posted by XHonusWagnerX
the special guest was Porcel doing 1 song?
I thought it was going to be a full set by 'Bringing it Down' which was Porcell doing Judge & Project X covers. |
It's Porcell desperately trying to cling to his 80's fame and pretend he's still relevant. It's the equivilant of an 80's actor going on a reality
show.
‘Do you know what a love letter is? It’s a bullet from a fucking gun. Straight through your heart.’
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BKT
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Quote: | Originally posted by DaveMoral
He's got a life holmes, and his rant wasn't about you eating a steak... it was about vivisection. You ever seen the shit that goes down in those labs
for the sake of human vanity? You know what kind of shit they do to animals to test hair and make up and shit like that? |
Human vanity? Are you fucking kidding me. Do you know how many diseases have been cured and or they have found a way to medicate people against
because of this. Yes animals get hurt and that is too bad, but that is how it is. I can assure that you know someone that is close to you that has
benefited from animals being used in medical science. As does Mr. Karl.
And do I need to even go into how fucking absurd it is to compare this to the holocaust in Nazi Germany. I really fucking hope not.
MM.
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Discipline
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By human vanity, I think it means when they test shampoos, makeup, etc. on animals by putting it in their eyes or down their throats. Personally, I
think that's what rapists and muderers in jail should be used for.
As for medical testing, as much of an animal lover as I am, I'm glad they do the tests as it will likely save more lives in the long run. I also
agree that comparing it to the holocaust is ridiculous. I'd like Karl to go say that shit to holocaust survivors and their families. Let's see what
they think of his comparison.
‘Do you know what a love letter is? It’s a bullet from a fucking gun. Straight through your heart.’
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clevohardcore
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this is the show of all shows this year.
Each aspect of the soul has it's own part to play, but the ideal is harmonious agreement with reason and control.
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JawnDiablo
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just about to unleash the Firestorm on some prime rib with some sierra nevadas....
as much as I think the EC dude's passion for all that stuff is admirable, it's pretty much the reason why i got out of the music back a while.....i
just got sick of it all...no pun intended
i found earth crisis ticket stubs in my girlfriends photo album from her high school years.
i may shoot her with a super soaker for that.....that and her 25 ta life hoody
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ShawnRefuse
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So, Bold didn't play? They were listed on the poster.
What about Killing Time and Urban Waste? Did they have good sets?
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hardtone
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Killing Time sounded great.
Bold sounded good with Porcell on guitar, plus he did vocals for "New York Crew".
Terror Zone sound good with some Bulldoze songs thrown in.
Subzero rocked with the classic "Boxed In".
Urban Waste sounded ok, most people seemed disinterested.
Walls of Jericho were ok, not my thing.
Murphy's Law killed it. I love the first two records.
Stigmata was cool, playing allot of tunes from the demo "Hymns for an Unknown God".
The one thing I will say is: Paying $30 and being told I couldn't go outside and come back in eats a dick. I’m a grown man for Christ sake. The show
was over sold and not comfortable at all. BNB should really get a bigger club if they want this size of crowd.
TIH at the Starlight Ballroom was hands down a better experience comfort wise. They had a bar in the back with table/chairs that had a perfect view of
the stage plus LCD monitors above the bar. Studio B had us packed in like cattle.
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necrobutcher
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Quote: | Originally posted by Discipline
By human vanity, I think it means when they test shampoos, makeup, etc. on animals by putting it in their eyes or down their throats. Personally, I
think that's what rapists and muderers in jail should be used for.
As for medical testing, as much of an animal lover as I am, I'm glad they do the tests as it will likely save more lives in the long run. I also
agree that comparing it to the holocaust is ridiculous. I'd like Karl to go say that shit to holocaust survivors and their families. Let's see what
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In case anyone is interested, check out this article regarding human testing. If you are squeamish about animals, read with caution as they give some
blunt descriptions of what happens with animal testing.
http://www.slate.com/id/2219224/
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ShawnRefuse
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thanks hardtone. that's what I was looking for.
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Quote: | Originally posted by hardtone
The one thing I will say is: Paying $30 and being told I couldn't go outside and come back in eats a dick. I’m a grown man for Christ sake. The show
was over sold and not comfortable at all. BNB should really get a bigger club if they want this size of crowd.
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This kind of shit actually discourages me from going to "festivals". They pulled the same shit at the oi fest in Allentown last year, which is one
(of many) reasons I didn't bother sticking around for the whole thing. It annoys me when a club has a no re-entry policy for a show that will last
three hours. But pulling that on a day-long show - especially when you don't serve anything I consider to be a meal (and no, over-priced hot dogs and
bags of chips are NOT a fucking meal) - is straight-up bullshit, but still seems all too common.
Don't want people drinking in the parking lot? Put some security out there.
But seriously, this shit is always done in the name of "preventing problems"... while everyone knows damn well it just means (i) people drink for 8-10
hours with no food, (ii) makes people feel cramped and trapped, and (iii) usually means people are sweating balls which, in turn, makes them angry and
grumpy... if that's not a recipe for disaster, I don't know what is. And, amazingly enough, people always act surprised when shit goes wrong in the
end.
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3rdDistrict
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Quote: | Originally posted by hardtone
Killing Time sounded great.
Bold sounded good with Porcell on guitar, plus he did vocals for "New York Crew".
Terror Zone sound good with some Bulldoze songs thrown in.
Subzero rocked with the classic "Boxed In".
Urban Waste sounded ok, most people seemed disinterested.
Walls of Jericho were ok, not my thing.
Murphy's Law killed it. I love the first two records.
Stigmata was cool, playing allot of tunes from the demo "Hymns for an Unknown God".
The one thing I will say is: Paying $30 and being told I couldn't go outside and come back in eats a dick. I’m a grown man for Christ sake. The show
was over sold and not comfortable at all. BNB should really get a bigger club if they want this size of crowd.
TIH at the Starlight Ballroom was hands down a better experience comfort wise. They had a bar in the back with table/chairs that had a perfect view of
the stage plus LCD monitors above the bar. Studio B had us packed in like cattle.
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agree with tone here
sucks i didnt see you dude... i was hiding at the polish bar too long
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