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    I've been listening to Pinkerton by Weezer which is growing on me and Becoming one of my Favorite albums. I might make a box for it. If I get rid of this god dammed Artist Block.

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    If you don't like this guy, fuck you. His guitar playing is like a combination of Stevie Ray Vaughn, BB King, and Jesus.


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    I would be listening to The Protomen performing Queen on a live stream video if they had not experienced any audio issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nerdysimmer View Post
    I would be listening to The Protomen performing Queen on a live stream video if they had not experienced any audio issues.

    Man, I got to see The Protomen in Chicago with my friend Tim, and it was unbelievable. I'm not trying to rub it in your face, but they're the kind of band that seeing in a small venue is one of those magical, crazy, unforgettable moments. If you haven't seen them, and this goes to anybody, do it if you can. It's an experience.


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    DUN DUN. BWARM BWARM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ColonCatastrophe View Post
    Man, I got to see The Protomen in Chicago with my friend Tim, and it was unbelievable. I'm not trying to rub it in your face, but they're the kind of band that seeing in a small venue is one of those magical, crazy, unforgettable moments. If you haven't seen them, and this goes to anybody, do it if you can. It's an experience.
    I envy you.

    I'm quite aware about the excitement and energy in their live performances. You probably have an idea upon how much I want to see them live, it's just that they don't come to the Middle Atlantic states often, and I don't feel like driving or flying to see them when they are performing in a venue that is over 1000 miles away. Plus one of my friends is a huge fan of them, and she was the one who introduced me to them before the release of Act II. I feel it is only nescessary to take her to see them as well. I can only hope that do not perform in a 21+ only venue.

    I just realized that they are performing at Virginia on the 15th thru 16th. Do I want to drive 200 miles south to see them?
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    Forgot how much I love this band.

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    Absolutely awesome hardcore punk/extreme metal/classic rock hybrid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nerdysimmer View Post
    I envy you.

    I'm quite aware about the excitement and energy in their live performances. You probably have an idea upon how much I want to see them live, it's just that they don't come to the Middle Atlantic states often, and I don't feel like driving or flying to see them when they are performing in a venue that is over 1000 miles away. Plus one of my friends is a huge fan of them, and she was the one who introduced me to them before the release of Act II. I feel it is only nescessary to take her to see them as well. I can only hope that do not perform in a 21+ only venue.

    I just realized that they are performing at Virginia on the 15th thru 16th. Do I want to drive 200 miles south to see them?

    The answer is yes. It was just under 250 miles for us, but it was agreed it was totally worth it. I guess the opening acts are a little important too, because it helps soften the blow, but honestly, their encore was at least five more songs... I'd have to say they played for at least 75 minutes or so.



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