.......but musically uninspiring.
Tree
Ill Nino
Mushroomhead
Coal Chamber
Drowning Pool
Rarely did I hear a decent guitar solo, and Drowning Pool had the best ones (if that tells you anything).
Mushroomhead was all done up in balck (including faces) - not bad, but very simple, and Slipknot-like.
Coal Chamber was the best of the five bands, IMO - I knew many of their songs, and the lead singer had his energy level way up, which made it fun to watch.
Crowd watching was the best - many, many girls flashing boobs - my son just laughed. They had a hot-body contest on stage - the winner was tall, blonde, built - and of course, took it all off to get the biggest cheer from the crowd. They even had a hot-slob contest, where all these fat guys flaunted it on stage to win auto race tickets.
And - lesbianism/exhibitionism abound - saw more girl-on-girl fondling and making out at a concert then I had ever seen. And in some cases - the boyfriends (I assume not husbands) were letting their girls have each other while they watched. Those were the moments I forgot I was at a concert.
As "fun" as the entire show was - it really showed me how musically lacking so many acts are today. It REALLY makes me appreciate bands like Opeth
Tree
Ill Nino
Mushroomhead
Coal Chamber
Drowning Pool
Rarely did I hear a decent guitar solo, and Drowning Pool had the best ones (if that tells you anything).
Mushroomhead was all done up in balck (including faces) - not bad, but very simple, and Slipknot-like.
Coal Chamber was the best of the five bands, IMO - I knew many of their songs, and the lead singer had his energy level way up, which made it fun to watch.
Crowd watching was the best - many, many girls flashing boobs - my son just laughed. They had a hot-body contest on stage - the winner was tall, blonde, built - and of course, took it all off to get the biggest cheer from the crowd. They even had a hot-slob contest, where all these fat guys flaunted it on stage to win auto race tickets.


As "fun" as the entire show was - it really showed me how musically lacking so many acts are today. It REALLY makes me appreciate bands like Opeth