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Favorite (or Worst) Live Performance of Any Band?


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I saw Kyuss open for Danzig back in 93. Danzig was a little disappointing. Hell, he was lip-syncing. there I said it. But I became a huge Kyuss fan after that night. I also saw the Def-Tones about 3 weeks before Adrenaline debuted. Wasn't the only time I ever saw them, but it was the best.

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I witnessed a best and worst performance in a single concert

RATM and WuTang circa 1997

RATM was awesome

WuTang spent most of the time yelling at an audience member who wouldn't give one of their kids the mic back after they Subjeced us to his poo rap for 10 minutEs

Hell yeah I was there in Charlotte. That was one of the most memorable experiences I have in music.

How about when Zac came out and started free styling with the Wu

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Best:

Seether

Staind

Rob Zombie

Alter Bridge

Worst:

Theory of a Deadman (worst show ever, and I like the band)

Avenged Sevenfold

 

Staind is easily one of the best.

 

Going to Seether in a couple days, looking forward to it!

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If you guys have never been to an Alter Bridge concert, I implore you to go. You won't regret it.

Also, the lead singer looks like Jim Carrey.

 

His name is Miles Kennedy and he also sings for Slash's band. Love Slash, but Kennedy's voice starts to wear on me pretty quickly. Too high-pitched and almost whiny.

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