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Posted by wonk on Nov 25, 2012, 7:40pm

Nov 25, 2012, 3:45pm, Geno wrote:

Nov 25, 2012, 3:32pm, Pea wrote:
Ugh. Don't ever say that again.
The most metal show from the most metal band of all time. Dethklok ruled hard.


I don't know the band, or the show, and I don't give enough shits to google it, but I've gathered there is a spoof factor going on here? I was hanging out near the venue last night, and heard a couple metal kids saying, "we were going to see Deathklok, but once we saw the type of people waiting in line for the show, we decided to sell our tickets and head home."

I've never heard of metal hipsters? Metal kids don't like Deathklok, but star trek kids and hipsters do? That was the only rational outcome I came up with.
Posted by Geno on Nov 25, 2012, 8:03pm

Nov 25, 2012, 7:40pm, wonk wrote:

Nov 25, 2012, 3:45pm, Geno wrote:
The most metal show from the most metal band of all time. Dethklok ruled hard.


I don't know the band, or the show, and I don't give enough shits to google it, but I've gathered there is a spoof factor going on here? I was hanging out near the venue last night, and heard a couple metal kids saying, "we were going to see Deathklok, but once we saw the type of people waiting in line for the show, we decided to sell our tickets and head home."

I've never heard of metal hipsters? Metal kids don't like Deathklok, but star trek kids and hipsters do? That was the only rational outcome I came up with.
No, metal kids love Dethklok. They make some genuinely good metal with silly lyrics. Pea just doesn't like the fact that they don't take metal seriously.
Posted by wonk on Nov 25, 2012, 8:41pm

Nov 25, 2012, 8:03pm, Geno wrote:

Nov 25, 2012, 7:40pm, wonk wrote:


I don't know the band, or the show, and I don't give enough shits to google it, but I've gathered there is a spoof factor going on here? I was hanging out near the venue last night, and heard a couple metal kids saying, "we were going to see Deathklok, but once we saw the type of people waiting in line for the show, we decided to sell our tickets and head home."

I've never heard of metal hipsters? Metal kids don't like Deathklok, but star trek kids and hipsters do? That was the only rational outcome I came up with.
No, metal kids love Dethklok. They make some genuinely good metal with silly lyrics. Pea just doesn't like the fact that they don't take metal seriously.


But what was it about the crowd that would turn metal kids off to the show? You were there. It is so absurd that one would sell pre-purchased tickets to a band they want to see just because they didn't like the type of people waiting in line. I almost asked them because I was so baffled, but I remembered metal kids carry knives.

Actually, I just Dr. Garbanzoured out my question. They saw the metal detectors at the Roseland, and decided to keep their weapons and go somewhere else.
Posted by Pea on Nov 25, 2012, 8:47pm
The type of metal kids who would go to a Dethklok show are the same metal kids who post bedroom guitar shredding videos on Youtube and say stuff like "Hail Satan! Hahahahahahaha!!!" while stealing traffic cones.
Posted by NO LOVE DEEP BJORRITO on Nov 25, 2012, 8:50pm

Nov 25, 2012, 11:02am, badchoices wrote:
Ended up catching Low Hums, The Body and Earth last night at the Shakedown in Bellingham. I have been wanting to see Earth for a while now.

The Body was not the same. They were a two piece (drum and guitar) with a large stack of speakers behind the guitarist. It was LOUD. It was FUN. I had a good time.

Earth was an interesting experience. There were signs all over saying please no flash photography for medical reasons. Not sure what person in Earth had the medical problems but the crowd did good in abiding by the rules. I really wish I was high on mushies or pot but I was fresh out of everything. Unfortunately there was a dude that was at least 95% bro behind me for the first half of the set yelling to his friend and I couldn't focus on the show as I would have liked to. He then moved in front of the guy in front of me. He turned to the guy in front of me and yelled "Hey bro, they sound like tool". The guy replied "Cool, shut up turn around and listen." That was my favorite crowd moment.


I'm seeing this show in Seattlle tonight. How LOUD was Earth?
Posted by badchoices on Nov 25, 2012, 9:06pm

Nov 25, 2012, 8:50pm, NO LOVE DEEP BJORRITO wrote:


I'm seeing this show in Seattlle tonight. How LOUD was Earth?


They were pretty LOUD but I admit that I was pretty annoyed by this dude in the crowd. It took my focus away from the radical journey I was going on. I would go see them again though, but much much higher :)
Posted by NO LOVE DEEP BJORRITO on Nov 25, 2012, 9:50pm
Next time they come through I will drive to Bellingham and we will get the highest or highs and eat Casa Que Pasa and all will be well.
Posted by rolopen on Nov 25, 2012, 9:52pm
I love Pepper Sisters. Long live Bellingham.
Posted by badchoices on Nov 26, 2012, 4:52pm
For some reason I was under the impression that Pepper Sisters was super expensive so I never went until recently. It is very reasonable pricing and very tasty. Don't know what I was thinking!

P.S. I am down FO SHO Burrito.
Posted by weenie on Nov 27, 2012, 11:16am
Holy mothafucking shit, Paul was amazing. Three hours nonstop of some of the most beautiful/awesome/life-changing songs ever written surrounded by 40,000 singing, crying fans. Two encores, fireworks, marching bands, "I've Just Seen A Face", the medley from Abbey Road to close the show!?! I'm so glad that I went, it's going to be up there on my list of favorite life experiences ever.

Set List: http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/paul-mccar....a-7bdace20.html

I've had such a stupid idiot grin on my face for the last two days.
Posted by wompwomp on Nov 27, 2012, 1:38pm

Nov 27, 2012, 11:16am, weenie wrote:
Holy mothafucking shit, Paul was amazing. Three hours nonstop of some of the most beautiful/awesome/life-changing songs ever written surrounded by 40,000 singing, crying fans. Two encores, fireworks, marching bands, "I've Just Seen A Face", the medley from Abbey Road to close the show!?! I'm so glad that I went, it's going to be up there on my list of favorite life experiences ever.

Set List: http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/paul-mccar....a-7bdace20.html

I've had such a stupid idiot grin on my face for the last two days.


That's so awesome! Can't wait to see him tomorrow.
Posted by NO LOVE DEEP BJORRITO on Nov 30, 2012, 2:48am
HEY YOU GUYS LOOK I GET GOT THE DEATH GRIP

AND MC RIDE SPIT IN MY MOUTH SO NOW I ALSO GOT THE FEEEEEEEVER.

Posted by badchoices on Nov 30, 2012, 6:11pm
Death Grips were fucking fantastic other than the short set. I saw Dylan Carlson (Earth) in the crowd and startled him when I grabbed his shoulder and yelled/slurred "yer guszssys show in Bellinham ws rad!" but he was all smiles. Zach Hill. What a beast. MC Ride was really engaging. You guys will have one hell of a fun time in PDX
Posted by StormyPinkness on Nov 30, 2012, 7:39pm
How long was it?
Posted by wonk on Nov 30, 2012, 7:48pm

Nov 30, 2012, 7:39pm, StormyPinkness wrote:
How long was it?


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