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90FormulaWS6
08-20-2005, 11:49 PM
Im trying to find some people who would be down to go to random shows in NYC, sayreville, phily wherever theres a good band. If your into metal, hardcore, rock post up along with the bands that you listen to. Cuz i need some ppl to go to shows with that arent afraid to **** some **** up in a pit.
Btw: im posting this because all my boys went to school and the kids at school all listen to rap and are pussies. :twisted:

unearth, killswitch, in flames, soilwork, agony scene, as i lay dying, bleeding through, old metallica, burden of grief, chimaira, lamb of god, manntis, red chord, trivium, throwdown, hatebreed so much ****in more

j0n
08-21-2005, 01:05 AM
call me whenever you've got a concert lined up bro

skorpion317
08-21-2005, 01:52 AM
lemme know, i'll be the first one in the pit.

Savage_Messiah
08-21-2005, 03:01 AM
I'll just copy off of my myspace...
Arch Enemy, At the Gates, At Vance, Black Label Society, Black Sabbath, Blind Guardian, Mark Cunningham, Dark Tranquillity, The Doors, The Eagles, Eric Clapton, Evergrey, Falconer, Green Day, Guns 'n' Roses, The Haunted, Iced Earth, In Flames, Iron Maiden, Jake Shimabukuro, Jimi Hendrix, Judas Priest, Kamelot, Lamb of God, Led Zeppelin, Lost Horizon, Louis Armstrong, Megadeth, Metallica, Misfits, Nirvana, Opeth, Ozzy, Pain of Salvation, Pantera, Pink Floyd, Queen, Raeo, Rage Against the Machine, Shadows Fall, Slayer, Smashing Pumpkins, Soilwork, Steve Miller Band, Stone Temple Pilots, Sublime, Symphony X, Testament, Vintersorg. Also some classical and some jazz.

Ian
08-21-2005, 09:06 AM
Throwdown, bury your dead, EVERGREEN TERRACE, trivium, 3 inches of blood, atreyu, avenged sevenfold, comeback kid, poison the well, rise against, sick of it all, the banner, unearth, a wilhelm scream.

I cant do much damage in the pits, but I'll still go in 'em :twisted:

I love going to shows :headbang:

Untamed
08-22-2005, 09:02 AM
The Starland Ballroom in Sayreville seems to have some of the best venues show up all year, and is easy to get to. In fact, some bands go there to test some of their newest stuff - Black Label Society and Disturbed have done this.

They also have a lot of 80's throw-backs show up there too. For example, Queensryche is still touring and regularly stops there, so does Ratt. ::feels old::

jims69camaro
08-23-2005, 12:56 PM
i'm done with the pit. i used to **** some **** up, and get ****ed up, but that's all over now. last pit i was in was the monsters of rock tour - anthrax and slayer were the best to mosh to, but alice in chains was ok, too. the headliners were metallica and you couldn't get near the center of the pit. the whole floor, practically, was the pit (saw them in philly at the EFF-YOU center (or whatever they call it now)).

90FormulaWS6
08-23-2005, 01:03 PM
(saw them in philly at the EFF-YOU center (or whatever they call it now)).

I saw disturbed, korn, taproot, and some other band at the FU center

jims69camaro
08-24-2005, 03:07 PM
(saw them in philly at the EFF-YOU center (or whatever they call it now)).

I saw disturbed, korn, taproot, and some other band at the FU center

was there a building left after the show?

90FormulaWS6
08-24-2005, 03:18 PM
haha yeah... but when i saw killswitch, lamb of god, shadows fall and god forbid at KROME... they ****in tore the bitch to pieces

jims69camaro
08-24-2005, 04:49 PM
i've seen metal bands at the birch hill (like anthrax sans charlie) and there is no furniture in the place for just that reason. you also can't get to the stage (no stagedives) and the whole place has a sunken center for the pit. very extreme pit, i might add.

Ian
08-24-2005, 05:21 PM
i've seen metal bands at the birch hill (like anthrax sans charlie) and there is no furniture in the place for just that reason. Â*you also can't get to the stage (no stagedives) and the whole place has a sunken center for the pit. Â*very extreme pit, i might add.

Ahh, memories of the birch hill. Too bad they tore it down and put up an senior community :evil:

Has anyone ever been at a show where they do the "wall of death"? I saw it on a hellfest dvd when lamb of god was playing. craziest thing I've ever seen :shock: :twisted:

NJSPEEDER
08-24-2005, 05:34 PM
lol. this thread is cracking me up.
too bad most of you here are far too young to remeber teh greatest rock club ever, City Gardens. the building is still there, 1701 calhoun street in trenton.
i saw napalm death, nuclear assault, the ramones about 30 times, gwar, ween, death knock, eye for an eye, insted, youth brigade, dead milkmen, punch drunk, the necros, mad ball, black flag, agnostic front, trapped, mouth piece, bouncing souls(even saw them under their original name, bigger thomas)..............the list goes on forever.
it was a great place to see a show. other than the 2 bars teh rest of teh place was teh floor. they had a total of 3 tables and maybe 10 chairs in teh whole building, and all of them were at the back bar. :)

anyone who likes metal shoudl also check out breath of silence. they work out of patterson, i grew up with the lead guiterist. good ****, their new album just came out. they are on myspace if anyone wants to ehar a sample

later
tim

90FormulaWS6
08-24-2005, 07:08 PM
i've seen metal bands at the birch hill (like anthrax sans charlie) and there is no furniture in the place for just that reason. you also can't get to the stage (no stagedives) and the whole place has a sunken center for the pit. very extreme pit, i might add.

Ahh, memories of the birch hill. Too bad they tore it down and put up an senior community :evil:

Has anyone ever been at a show where they do the "wall of death"? I saw it on a hellfest dvd when lamb of god was playing. craziest thing I've ever seen :shock: :twisted:

I have participated in the Wall of Death.... its the sickest most brutal ****ing thing you have ever seen/been in... imagine braveheart with fists not swords

enRo
08-24-2005, 07:10 PM
I went and saw Rage Against the Machine in 99' in South Jersey. The whole place was a ****ing mosh pit. One of the best times of my life.

90FormulaWS6
08-24-2005, 07:26 PM
RIP RATM

skorpion317
08-24-2005, 09:15 PM
i've seen metal bands at the birch hill (like anthrax sans charlie) and there is no furniture in the place for just that reason. you also can't get to the stage (no stagedives) and the whole place has a sunken center for the pit. very extreme pit, i might add.

Ahh, memories of the birch hill. Too bad they tore it down and put up an senior community :evil:

Has anyone ever been at a show where they do the "wall of death"? I saw it on a hellfest dvd when lamb of god was playing. craziest thing I've ever seen :shock: :twisted:

ahhh....the "Wall of Death". they stopped doing it after a lot of people got hurt at one show. i heard they're gonna do it again though.

Ian
08-24-2005, 11:25 PM
you cant really stop the wall of death :lol:

skorpion317
08-24-2005, 11:37 PM
you cant really stop the wall of death :lol:

ok, they stopped instigating it, if you want to get technical :lol:

Savage_Messiah
08-26-2005, 12:31 AM
i ****in love lamb of god...

Tim: you're old :lol:

jims69camaro
08-28-2005, 04:48 AM
Tim: you're old :lol:

owned. lol

breath of silence - interesting. why don't new bands allow people to download their tunes? it's almost as if the "metallica attitude" has permeated throughout the whole of music. anyway, good stuff. reminds me of '80s death metal, but with more technical proficiency.

sting
08-28-2005, 09:27 AM
i caught trivium at ozzfest, havent stopped listening since

Ian
08-28-2005, 02:02 PM
i caught trivium at ozzfest, havent stopped listening since

yeah, trivium is really good. I heard them on WSOU back in 2004 and I was hooked.

Fastbird
08-31-2005, 04:18 PM
Too bad I caught this post show: I was at two shows at the Starland Ballroom last week:

Sunday the 21st I saw Unwritten Law, Papa Roach, and 311.

Friday the 26th I saw Dark New Day (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED), Crossfade, and Seether.

The Friday night show was inside, and I had no clue about that place. Absolutely loved the inside of the Starland Ballroom.

Katie and I are thinking of going to the Trapt/Blindside show later this year.