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Unitron
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Posted: 22 Apr 2022 at 6:04pm |
Love their early stuff, has an early Powerman 5000 vibe. Should be on here for their first couple EP's and some of their first album, but haven't had the patience to add with how much there is lol
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If I say fuck two more times that's forty-six fucks in this fucked up rhyme
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Vim Fuego
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Actually, I've only ever been to one festival. They are a bit scarce here in New Zealand, and the one's we do get hold absolutely zero interest to me anyway. The festival I went to was called Burning In The Light, and it was at what was Lancaster Park in 1997 (since demolished due to earthquakes). This is all tied up with rugby (story time!).
In 1995, rugby went professional. In 1996 the Super Rugby competition started, and meant night games, but Canterbury didn't have lights at Lancaster Park. That first year they would wheel in cranes with flood lights on them. So they needed to build floodlights for the stadium. The lights got built. So what do you do when you've got lights all of a sudden, but the rugby season hasn't started? Why, have a music festival to show them off of course! So we got this festival. I think the original intention was to create something like the Big Day Out, which they had in Auckland but not down in the South Island. Here was the line-up: Garageland - fairly decent rock band which took it's name from The Clash song. I got to interview the singer a couple of years later, and he was a thoroughly good dude. Hawaii Five-O - I don't remember this band at all! Headless Chickens - dark electro-rock band that had scandalised people in the 80s by winning some mainstream music award when no one in the mainstream had heard of the band. Since then, they had a massive hit single with a new singer, and I'd seen them live before (the only time I ever tried stage diving, got dropped flat on my back, ended up going home with a psycho chick because I was slightly concussed, decided big bastards like me shouldn't try stage diving...) Loves Ugly Children - Saw this band a lot. They played noisy melodic hardcore punk, and had supported NOFX when I saw them. Local legends. Regurgitator - Aussie weirdos. Absolutely chaotic. You sort of didn't know what they would do next on stage. Salmonella Dub - How to clear a mosh pit in 10 seconds flat. Yep, the pit basically emptied out and these boring farts played their wanky dancy-dub crap. They are still going and are considered legends of the New Zealand music scene now. I fucking hate them. Shihad - Fucking went off live, as they always do. This was when they still fucking rocked hard. Had a great pit going, and I think they may have played a cover of Dead Kennedy's Police Truck? Can't remember... Silverchair - The festival headliners. Oh god they were fucking terrible! Out of tune, out of time, and their sound got turned down halfway through their set. They played an awful cover of Minor Threat. Rocket From the Crypt - Played after Silverchair. A lot of the annoying grunge kids had gone home after Silverchair, which suited me fine. I was completely fucked by this time, and RFTC were playing to a reduced crowd, but they fucking went off! Great band which I knew little about, and still haven't listened to enough to this day.
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Triceratopsoil
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every time I've seen High on Fire it's been the best concert ever, so something involving them for sure
I think bands like Converge, Yob, Grin, Old Man Gloom would be a good fit. Triptykon? Boris? Maybe Darkthrone based on their last album (not that they ever play live, but God I wish I could see them)... does Yakuza still play?
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BitterJalapeno
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Best metal line up I've seen was in Warsaw in 2010 at Sonisphere. Metallica Megadeth Slayer Anthrax Behemoth Frontline Another great non-metal one was in Glasgow in 2003 (The main 3 bands were promoting some really good albums at the time but I was sadly too young [13] to fully appreciate it - looking back at the set-lists, I missed out on some serious stuff) Red Hot Chili Peppers Foo Fighters Queens of the Stone Age PJ Harvey The Distillers
Electric Six Edited by BitterJalapeno - 22 Apr 2022 at 10:29am |
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Star baby, did you deep fry a piece of the Great Barrier Reef?
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UMUR
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Yeah you´re right, I´ve seen clips too, and it´s looks like a lot of fun.
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Unitron
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Y2K Heaven:
The Chemical Brothers Underworld Korn Limp Bizkit The Crystal Method The Mad Capsule Markets Bentley Rhythm Ace Sludgefest: Crowbar Obituary (Playing World Demise in its entirety) Down Floor Cavity Torche DJ Rozwell Edited by Unitron - 21 Apr 2022 at 9:48pm |
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If I say fuck two more times that's forty-six fucks in this fucked up rhyme
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Vim Fuego
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I just want to go to the Obscene Extreme festival in Czechia. I don't care what year it is, they always have a heap of good bands, and it looks like the most fun festival ever in any video I've ever seen of it.
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adg211288
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I know I'm an oddity, but the whole festival setup doesn't appeal to me.
Regardless, assuming that it would be at least a two day festival, then I'd have to have Iron Maiden headline one night and Blind Guardian the other. From my limited knowledge of live bands, I'd also want Paradise Lost there, and Arch Enemy seem to always put on an energetic show.
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UMUR
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I´d go for Iron Maiden too as headliner, as they always bring the show. so it´s Iron Maiden Meshuggah Pantera Slayer Down Corrosion of Conformity Suffocation Yup I´d attend that festival...
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Bosh66
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Torche would be a good show 😁👍
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BitterJalapeno
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^would love to see System
I could make several lists similar to the above but was trying to go for a showstopper and adding Torche in as the obligatory easy going and fun opening band. |
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Star baby, did you deep fry a piece of the Great Barrier Reef?
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Bosh66
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Actually I wouldn't mind seeing that line-up^. Several of those bands I've seen several times and I'd love to see them again.
I'll have a think about who I'd want if there were only seven artists. I'll change the below but as a starter (all major players - I could name obscure acts I'm not sure are still touring but folk'd probably not have heard of them : Iron Maiden Judas Priest Crowbar Converge Trivium System Of A Down My Dying Bride |
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BitterJalapeno
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Imagine you could organise your ultimate festival line up. For example, a one day festival where you could choose the artists and the order in which they appear. Probably go for a max of 7 artists - doesn't have to be metal-exclusive.
I have been giving this some thought after thinking back to some great line-ups I have seen over the years. I would like to see the following with headliner at the top - cop out with the headliner but I've seen them 6 times and they've never failed to leave me speechless... Iron Maiden Mastodon Gojira Meshuggah Gorguts Crowbar Torche |
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