Your first ever live concert experience?

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Flamingpenguin

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My first was Modest Mouse, with Camper Van Beethoven opening, but I was pretty young and hardly remember it, so I count Passion Pit as my first, almost exactly a year ago.

And my second will be Matt & Kim, the 17th! Hellz yes!
 

Evil sausage

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Iron Maiden at Globen in Gothenberg,.I think it was 2008, might have been 09 though. We got the tickets 3 days before the concert and we had to pay twice the orignal price.

But it was totally worth it.
 

Zykon TheLich

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Deicide and Gorefest at the London Astoria, I think it was 1993 but I'm not 100% sure.
 

Falseprophet

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Econoline Crush and The Tea Party in late 1995, two leading lights of the (sadly) mostly forgotten early 90s Canadian alt-rock scene. Two very different genres, but both excellent!

There was also an opening band, some nobodies called Big Wreck who went on to have a few Top 40 hits in Canada (and singer Ian Thornley went on to a successful solo career), and to be the band I saw four times never intending to, because they kept opening up for bands I liked.
 

dragonslayer32

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It was Slipknot at the ripe age of 13 (I think). I was shitting myself from start to finish but still loved it. Although, that was soon overtaken by AC/DC as my favourite show.
 

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Ahhhh Bullet are coming tomorrow to Melbourne! A fcking SHAME I'm not going, because I've heard NOTHING but good things about their tours. And BMTH ain't too bad either.

First gig ever? Dragonforce. Yeah, laugh it up. It was pretty...good. They managed to play as fast as they sound in the studio. And i was like...14 at the time. Got into a bit of a mosh, not much.

My favorite gig HAD to be Rise Against. Went crowdsurfing to their closing song, Ready To Fall. So many bruises, such an amazing night.
My Best Gig was Streetlight Manifesto actually :) Tiny venue with like one security guard so pretty anything went, i was right at the front too and got to talk to both saxaphonists for the whole thing and even kalnoky a bit :)

OT-My first live gig was Bowling for soup but i got there late so was resigned to watching from the back, first proper one was Sum41, and that was amazing. I think im past the gig going stage now though, gotta concentrate on uni :(
 

darthzew

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It was October 17th, 2009 in Charlottesville, Virginia at the John Paul Jones Arena. That was the night I saw Metallica. It was amazing.
 

Fozza

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presumably some local band. Haha. I've been to too many. Otherwise my first concert experience is from a festival. I believe Volbeat was the first band we saw.
 

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My first live concert was probably some orchestra with my dad as a kid. My first "cool" live concert was seeing the Arrogant Worms live. That was a fun concert.
 

Broady Brio

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With Lostprophets, Kids in Glass Houses and We are the Ocean.

The lead singer from We are the Ocean attempted to crowd surf and fell through the crowd.
 

Twin Of Aphex

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Mines was Tommy Reilly, It was an indie gig so the crowd wasnt too lively but the atmosphere was great.
 

bpm195

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MC Frontalot and MC Lars at the khyber in Philadelphia.

Moshing at a hip hop concert where I was the only black person. EPIC! The place was so packed that there were at least 2 unexpected pregnancies.
 

Van Miranda

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My first concert experience was Tool. Never been to a concert before that. Second time was Rush for their Snakes and Arrows tour. Would love to go to more, but they are a bit expensive.
 

Orthon

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I was very young(5-8 years old) when I went to see Electric Banana Band.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DpfJIvlX_c

They were awesome.