Were they bad or do you just not like them? I love Kezia and Fortress, and I enjoy scurrilous, so I want some clarification here.The Shade said:Um...
The Barenaked Ladies
Eric Clapton
Jeff Beck
Gorillaz
The Trews
Smashing Pumpkins
And I guess Protest the Hero, although it was just awful.
A combination. The music was terrible - no sense of balance between instruments and vocals, so you couldn't even hear any subtlety (if there was indeed any to hear) as they played. The show was short, they did nothing to engage their audience, and in fact seemed intent on alienating them, and it was pretty clear they were drunk off their asses. In fact, the lead singer had literally pissed all over himself before coming on stage (and spent the first five minutes of his stage presence bragging about his urine-soaked pants.)TheJesus89 said:Were they bad or do you just not like them? I love Kezia and Fortress, and I enjoy scurrilous, so I want some clarification here.
They were from Fort Worth (where I live) so it was a big drag when that happened. My friend worked at a local radio station and had gotten to know the band pretty well.zombie goat fetish said:Seen them two weeks before he died.ZZoMBiE13 said:Drowning Pool with the original singer,
That's not many, but they are very well chosen. I'd give my right nad to see Elvis Costello and Bruce SpringsteenCrazyjay said:The nightwatchman
Bruce Springsteen
Elvis Costello
Metallica
Pendulum
Rise Against
Muse
Rage Against the Machine
A decent amount of shows since im only 16
What did you do go to Warped Tour?Kenbo Slice said:Attack Attack (twice), August Burns Red, Pierce the Veil (twice), UnderOath, Winds of Plague (twice), Of Mice and Men, The Word Alive, We Came As Romans (twice), Miss May I, The Devil Wears Prada, Asking Alexandria, A Day To Remember (twice), Suicide Silence, DragonForce, Slipknot, The Red Chord, Five Finger Death Punch (twice), Lamb of God, Rob Zombie, Korn, Bring Me The Horizon, Atreyu, In Fear and Faith, In This Moment, 3OH!3, and some more I can't remember.