Formerly known as Chris F5
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Well, if we're talking about returns that could headline that didn't before, I think Brainstorm stands head and shoulders above the rest. They owned the crowd and then followed up with an even better album than their past great albums. Threshold is good and has enough material to headline, but I don't get the impression that they really won over any new fans at their performance. And their last album was good, but not a leap forward or anything.
Well if it's an opener, then I hope its Riverside. Cloudscape would be good too.
I hope it's Superior.... It's not a guess at all.. just a wish!
Come on, Suspyre Suspyre!!
How about going off the beaten path for a change? I hear everybody and their grandmother call for acts that you can wait for in their local clubs. How about something outside of Europe's Prog cradle? So, let's go Seraphim (TAI) or Virgin Black (AUS)
Peace,
Ray C.
Headliner: Body Count.
Jk.
He's going to announce some band that a lot of people are going to bitch about. Its about time for one that doesn't get full accolades. That's my only real prediction.
I'm keeping my fingers crossed for Threshold. They're coming out with a new album next year and they kicked some serious ass last time.
Do you have any ideia how expensive it is to bring someone over from Australia or Thailand?