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: post by the_reverend at 2004-12-01 00:44:35
reason to fight: I had seen them before with STF and the douch bags at the blood for blood show that didn't happen. the whole time I was watching them, I kept thinking how much josh (bornsovile) would really like them. sort of like the beer drinking bruisers and a little bit of the lighter side of b4b. they just set up their website too http://www.reasontofight.com

devil inside: after hearing all the crazy stories about disembodied shows (having never seen them) and listening to the more dark hardcore, more structured cd that just came out, I guess I was expecting them to be just like they were. I mean, they aren't the crazy kids they used to be. they played and made the most of it with the low attendance at this show. a couple kids did dance for them, but there really wasn't a lot of people there to dance for them.

twelve tribes: by the time they started, I'd say there was about 40 people at the show. they always put on a good show. Some of the talking vocals I zone out for, but I love the back up vocals. they remind me of the filth-pig vocals from ministry.

diecast: they sound checked by playing some killswitch engage which was hilarious. they played the same set they've been playing, a mix of 1/2 old and 1/2 new songs. by this point, there was probably like 50 people in the audience, including a bunch of the cannae guys, there were probably 12 people who danced for most of their songs and in the end, a few people come up for the sing along (including the reason to fight singer who came out on stage.

e town concrete: they sound check by playing some GnR sweet child of mine. there were a lot more screaming people in the audience than I thought there would be. actually, the audience was like 1/2 women. and everyone was singing a long to every song. I can't say that I like them since they are like the part of madball that I don't care for... rap-hardcore... some of the girls in the audience where actually reaching out to touch the leadsinger... weird.
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