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Post by brandon on Feb 13, 2009 11:40:00 GMT -8
Arkhum Karma Naked in Alaska Still Vivid
$5 - 9:00
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wade439964
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I look Like donkey kong When I Hard-Core Dance!
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Post by wade439964 on Feb 13, 2009 15:14:03 GMT -8
o m g i will be there
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phil
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KISS MY GRITS
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Post by phil on Feb 17, 2009 23:21:24 GMT -8
HAYAYAYA!
See you there girls
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Post by stephen0 on Feb 17, 2009 23:55:06 GMT -8
the show is at eight GAAAAWWWWDDDD!!!!! and brandon, who all is in still vivid?
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Post by Cory on Feb 18, 2009 9:34:18 GMT -8
okay, I've seen 9pm, 8pm, and now someone posted a myspace bulletin about the show starting at 6pm.
WHAT THE FUCK TIME DOES IT START?!
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Post by nothingsacred on Feb 18, 2009 10:21:56 GMT -8
Its my show and I know the time has constantly been changing, but this is the first all ages show that Samurai duck has done. So just show up at 6 and I figuring will get it kicked off at about 630. Hope to see you all there, its gonna be an awesome show. Thanks Nothing Sacred Promotions - John G
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Post by Cory on Feb 18, 2009 10:37:04 GMT -8
Its my show and I know the time has constantly been changing, but this is the first all ages show that Samurai duck has done. So just show up at 6 and I figuring will get it kicked off at about 630. Hope to see you all there, its gonna be an awesome show. Thanks Nothing Sacred Promotions - John G Awesome, thanks for confirming this John!
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Post by jordanriley on Feb 18, 2009 14:09:13 GMT -8
who's playing first and second?
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Post by jordanriley on Feb 18, 2009 21:38:34 GMT -8
show was super good, lots and lots of moshing and dancing, and lots of people being harmed and harming others, even the quote un quote troublemakers were there, and still everyone was getting along(once a few drunk dudes left). There was several times were the "usual suspects" hit people while dancing and immediately apologized. There was a big understanding, where don't hit people outside the pit, but don't stand by the pit if your not at least understanding about accidents. Then everyone in the pit was just getting rowdy, but we were all huggin and lovin afterward. anyways it was awesome, definitely one the more fun shows i have been to in a while.
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Post by Cory on Feb 18, 2009 22:27:03 GMT -8
show was super good, lots and lots of moshing and dancing, and lots of people being harmed and harming others, even the quote un quote troublemakers were there, and still everyone was getting along(once a few drunk dudes left). There was several times were the "usual suspects" hit people while dancing and immediately apologized. There was a big understanding, where don't hit people outside the pit, but don't stand by the pit if your not at least understanding about accidents. Then everyone in the pit was just getting rowdy, but we were all huggin and lovin afterward. anyways it was awesome, definitely one the more fun shows i have been to in a while. Jordan, the "drunk dudes" weren't drunk. they're regulars to the bar and one of them happen to be my older brother's best friend. They're metal heads at a metal head bar. Obviously there is going to be tension when a "hardcore dancer" bumps into one of them. But, you (the dancers) have to take into account that push-moshing isn't the same as dancing, and not everyone is aware of what exactly dancing is. Regardless, I saw maybe 3-4 kids (you included) actually "dancing" rather than instigating shit, and maliciously picking on kids that were just there having a good time. aka, bullying/tough guy/crew fight picking shit. That shit needs to stop. It's immature and I think it's ruining (or will ruin) the show going experience for a lot of people, me included. I mean I felt like I had to keep on eye out to make sure these lil tweens weren't getting grabbed by the throat or kicked in the back. (which both situations happened) Anyways, enough about the immature "tough guy" shit. The show was awesome. We have some pretty talented bands here in the ole' 541. Arkhum killed as usual. Naked in Alaska would make a good Bring Me The Horizon cover band/tribute band. But I was thoroughly impressed by Karma/Broham/Whatever they're called and I'll be looking forward to future shows. Keep up the good work boys. YUP.
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Post by jordanriley on Feb 18, 2009 22:30:07 GMT -8
honestly cory, i think the "tough guy" bullshit happened alot alot alot less then usual, and you have to give the "tough guys" at least some credit for being mature enough to apologize and shit. i wasn't there untill karma, but it def was alot more family scene, everyone getting along, moshing-dancing together, type feel.
i liked it.
edit* also i understand the drunk dudes thing, none the less they were instigating shit.
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Post by Cory on Feb 18, 2009 22:36:55 GMT -8
honestly cory, i think the "tough guy" bullshit happened alot alot alot less then usual, and you have to give the "tough guys" at least some credit for being mature enough to apologize and shit. i wasn't there untill karma, but it def was alot more family scene, everyone getting along, moshing-dancing together, type feel. i liked it. yeah of course it happened less than usual or else there would have been a fight. It's sad that it's even happening at all. It's also irritating that every band had to be like "BE NICE GUYS, NO HITTING" like we're fucking babysitting them. and I say them, because there are only a small group of them. All it takes is one punch to the wrong person, or to the wrong girlfriend's face and there will be a fight, guaranteed. It just sucks that a group of 6-8 kids, have to ruin shit for everyone. I'm glad people apologized, and people were getting along for the most part, but I'm still kinda "MEH" about all of it.
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Post by Cory on Feb 18, 2009 22:40:31 GMT -8
edit* also i understand the drunk dudes thing, none the less they were instigating shit. Dude, they weren't instigating shit. They were enjoying the music and headbanging and if someone bumped into them they would push them (note, not PUNCH them). They were pushing "dancers" who were hitting them or they were trying to get them to stop, resulting/causing a ruckus.
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Post by jordanriley on Feb 18, 2009 22:41:29 GMT -8
its more like 1-2 kids, imo. unless your talking about people from different crowds aswell.
but for the most part people were'nt being nice, but they were being nice, about it. if that makes sense. like there was lots of violent moshing and dancing, but a very very very small percent of that was taken bad.
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Post by jordanriley on Feb 18, 2009 22:42:35 GMT -8
edit* also i understand the drunk dudes thing, none the less they were instigating shit. Dude, they weren't instigating shit. They were enjoying the music and headbanging and if someone bumped into them they would push them (note, not PUNCH them). They were pushing "dancers" who were hitting them or they were trying to get them to stop, resulting/causing a ruckus. i was standing right next to travis when he was trying to talk to the guy calmly and the dude was getting in his face, so please don't tell me they were not instigating, i understand people may have bumped them or whatever, none the less they were instigating. Travis was calmly trying to talk to the dude.
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