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#275095 by JMetal13
Mon Jul 18, 2011 3:51 pm
RustyKettle wrote:Here is a cool picture of the Louisville, KY show I took. It makes a great desktop!!
http://i52.tinypic.com/2eb76vs.jpg

Also, if anyone who went to that show jotted down the setlist, that would be awesome. I would like to make a playlist. I remember most of the songs but not the order.


I'm trying to do the same thing. I was at the show and want to make a playlist in order but I can't find shit online for it. I'm sure I can remember all the songs but the order would most definitely be messed up.
#275179 by The Hiryuu
Tue Jul 19, 2011 7:41 pm
Confused as to why Obscura played first in Worcester and not Septic Flesh...everything I had been led to believe was the other way around. I would've called out of work had I known it'd result in me missing half of Obscura's set. And I WISH I could've missed that much or more of Septic Flesh's set.
#275186 by jburde
Tue Jul 19, 2011 10:42 pm
Sinkharmony wrote: The bass drops were obscene!


The first one in the beginning of Truth nearly blew my face off. \m/ Met him sort of for the first time tonight(at the signing at the merch booth), everyone says it but I'll say it again: I have infinite amounts of respect for the man, I've never known of anyone as genuinely grateful as he is.
#275297 by drukore
Thu Jul 21, 2011 11:02 am
here is my take on the Seattle show.

opening bands sounded awful from the back of the house. which is lame because the Showbox generally has the best sound of any club in Seattle. the crowd basically stood around until Dev. In which they still just stood there. Dev has to work really hard to get them to move around (including insulting little screamo kids standing there with their arms crossed). Eventually he got them bouncing around and probably made a lot of new fans.

Past that I left because I can't stand COB.

Sound wise, the guitars were virtually non-existent during Dev's set. They just didn't seem loud enough from the stage mix. But the energy was there as always, which as this was my 12th time seeing a Dev band live, is all I really look for.

And I got to introduce myself to him for the 4th time as "The Guy who Made the Avatar Supercrush Trailer". lol We got to have a quick laugh, told him Ghost was the best album to meditate to on a beach ever written shook his happy hand and off I went. great evening in general, and I'm glad they're touring again soon. 40 minutes of Dev isn't enough.

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