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Slipknot w/Hatebreed
Let me preface the following review with this: I am 30 years old. I am a fan of old school metal. I was listening to metal when most of you were suckling at your mother's tit. I know what I'm talking about.
Ok, now that's over with, I'll fill you in on the Slipknot/Hatebreed show I saw last night at the Corel Centre in Ottawa. We got to the show around 6:00 for the 7:00 curtain. The lineup was almost halfway around the stadium, which I was pretty surprised to see. Man, you talk about a freakshow...heh heh. There were dudes there dressed like Slipknot band members, guys who looked like vampires, chicks who looked like Kelly Osbourne clones (the horror), and me in my "Republic of Newfoundland" t-shirt and khaki shorts. I felt old, but understandably well-adjusted. We eventually got in the stadium and after a very pleasant frisk-down by a hot chick security guard, we made our way to our seats. Primo seats, by the way. 100 level, unobstructed view of the stage. The first band came on and I was expecting God Forbid, a great metal act from the States. What strolled out on stage was definitely NOT God Forbid. For a second, I thought I was at a high school Battle of the Bands. These kids, maybe 18-19 years old come out, cursing like sailors (apparently their parents were outside in the minivan and not in the rink), and start into their mercifully short set. They played about 6 songs that sounded exactly alike; faux quasi-hardcore songs with as much heart and passion as a spool of thread. The mix was terrible, the vocals were unintelligible, and the only good thing that happened during the set was the lovely piss I took on my way to get a bag of popcorn. I still don't know what the name of the band was. I guess it's for the best. Ok, I assured my friend that Hatebreed would be better, although he was skeptical. I was gonna throw my bag of popcorn at the sound dude if he fucked up like that again. Hatebreed took to the stage and my first reaction was "Here we go again...". The singer kinda looked like an e-thug at first glance and the first words out of his mouth were "Get the fuck up, motherfuckers!!". Ummm...ok. They launched into their set with a POWERFUL number and I was surprised and impressed. They must've switched sound techs because the mix was pristine. Loud, but not as loud as Slipknot would eventually be (more on that in a moment). The band played for a solid hour, developing a strong rapport with the fans, and kicking some serious ass. I had every intention of disliking Hatebreed, but they won me over. Intermission #2...a mediocre piss. Can't win 'em all. Slipknot hit the stage around 9:00 and hit it HARD. The spectacle of seeing all 9 of these masked, jumpsuited, crazy fuckers is something to behold. They tore into (sic) as their opening salvo and never let up. Corey Taylor had the crowd in the palm of his hand all night. His command of an audience is venerable. The mix was awesome. It was probably the loudest show I've seen, which I didn't think was possible after seeing Motorhead. As much as the mix was loud, it was clear. With all the percussion in the band, the stadium filled with bottom-end, with the guitars searing over it like a fucking demon. They played every song I hoped to hear, which is all I could ask. "Heretic Anthem", "Pulse of the Maggots", "Wait and Bleed", "The Blister Exists", "Three Nil", "Spit It Out", "Duality"...just to name a few. After 2 hours, they left the stage having thoroughly kicked everyone's ass in the room. I'd go again to see them tonight if I could. I realize some of you are determined to hate on bands like Slipknot and Hatebreed. I really don't care. As a fan of heavy music, I can appreciate when bands put it all out there and work their asses off to entertain a crowd. If you get a cnahce to see either of these bands, I'd recommend you do. |
never listened to them, but I just dont see the zone master at a slipknot concert..lol, Glad you had fun though.
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they were at donington when i went this year, surprised me aswell and did put on a good, heavy show.
oh i remember that night so well, tallica delaying for nearly 2 hours, 2 hours of standing around whilst millions of bottles of urine were threw about with the lids open... |
I never like Slipknots music, and my friend hated them too. But he saw them at Ozfest and said they were amazing.
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Found this:
"Toronto "hardcore rawk" band DAMN 13, featuring ex-MONSTER VOODOO MACHINE vocalist Adam Sewell and ex-IGNORANCE NEVER SETTLES guitarist Mike 13, have been added to the upcoming SLIPKNOT/HATEBREED show at the Corel Centre in Ottawa this coming Wednesday (August 18). " That was the opening act I didn't know the name of. They licked. annoy: |
corel centere pocorn is good. do they still have the beavertail stand ?
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Hell yeah! rock: for sum reason in June on carling just parked there was a beaver tails stand so I went up and tried to get one but no one was there loney:
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i have that stupid live cd with slipknot, soad and mudvayne
the only good one on it is the knot i would think its rare to come across a metal act as hard as slipknot that can still keep all 9 parts of the song together and still sound good enough to make you wanna attempt a dropkick on the linebacker next to you i myself love being at the shows im at and slamming ppl on the ground when theyre in the pit: phantom planet, a band i dont care for, came to pitt last year and a few ppl starting moshing. in defense of true mosh music, me and my buddy mike came from nowhere and threw ppl all over the place til the moshing stopped. i did the same thing at 311 a month ago rock: |
i dont find slipknot horrible, neither does any1 i know. my and my friends dont hate them but dont like em, a few of em had seen em at ozzfest also. they are one of those bands that u listen to and they are pretty good, but youve heard better.
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anybody know if slipknot is coming to Hershey, Pa?
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[quote="Mr. maple":57c9d]corel centere pocorn is good. do they still have the beavertail stand ?[/quote:57c9d]
Yeah, but it was teh closed, along with the Tim Hortons. Fuckers. |
Meh, their lyrics are still terrible.
You listen to heavy metal, since you actually went and saw Slipknot...you should try catching a death metal show as well and tell us what you think of those. |
If any decent ones come to Ottawa, I'm there. The live metal scene seems to be picking up lately, for some reason.
I heard Napalm Death are coming, but I don't think I'll be in town. I already have my Dream Theater tix for Sept 1, and am planning on seeing Alice Cooper, Belladonna, and Kings X (different shows, different nights). |
dream theatre in oittawa? im going
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[quote="Mr. maple":4c781]dream theatre in oittawa? im going[/quote:4c781]
Yep, Capital Music Hall on Rideau. It's probably sold out by now, though. Tix went on sale last Friday. |
okay no offence, but i don't know why someone can like some 9 runawayfromsomesortoffreakshow that shout some words about death and that they are the best and undefeatable, sheesh
just give me Soulfly and Sepultura rock: |
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stop doing that
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Dude, metal is metal. Slipknot are heavy as fuck live...end of story. |
amen, just dont like Slipknot
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slipknot bad, hatebreed good
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I was really surprised with Hatebreed. I had no intention of liking them at all, but ended up liking their stuff a lot.
Might hafta pick up their new CD. |
Even though i'm not a big Slipknot fan i am always game for a rocking concert, no matter who is playing. You could have Christina Aguleria on stage with a bad ass guitarist in drop A tuning and double bass cranking and i'll will still be kicking in skulls. Concerts > life
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ps. eat shit brian stupid: |
Burnt by the Sun was excellent, but i can't wait to see Tubring again when i head down to baltimore.
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Theres a thin version of kelly osbourne at my school. I met her the other day and shes fuckin' hot.
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i was suppose to some death metal band Malevolent Creation like a month ago but they didnt come as they were stuck on a ferry in bad weather... annoy:
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Ah, good old Slipknot. Reminds me what it's like to be 15 all over again. I'd viddy them if they ever come in town though. Shame, all we get up here is fucking Nickleback.
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i saw slipknot live a few years back, passed up a slayer/slipknot concert earlier this year... for no reason
Being from iowa slipknot concerts are unavoidable, their concerts are very nice.... especially on home turf.... Their new album "Vol 3: the subliminal verses" is fairly nice Hatebreed ive heard puts on a nice show, but theyre just so gay all their fands around here are worse than the slipknot fans... horrible poser goths sleeping: ..... and BTW frenchy IM MISSING A NICKLEBACK CONERT w/ special guest Puddle of Mudd!!!!!... damn fair happy: |
i LOVE live music, concerts kick fookin' ass.
Best performances I've seen are Dream Theater, Joe Satriani, and Metallica. Im just dying to see Steve Vai or Iron Maiden in concert. dance: dance: |
maiden shows are gr8
skynyrd, surprisingly puts on a good show also (DVD) |
I don't know what concert I should see next...toronto gets probably the best assortment of concerts in all of canada...
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Hatebreed > Slipknot
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If you get a chance to see Maiden, jump all over it. Best show I've ever seen.
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i saw slipknot at ozzfest..and hatebreed at a different concert a year ago.....
currently looking for dimmu borgir tickets somewere |
Hm, Slipknot was support band
on the 'Tallica concert here this spring. In other words; sound sucked major cock, they had to play when it was still bright and they didnt have any support at all from the crowd. I wish I could catch em as the main act sometime soon.. annoy: |
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