Originally posted by: DietSierraMist
I am Fred Astaire
Originally posted by: memo
maybe he was being a bit sarcastic, kinda having an inside joke at Brand New's expense to anyone in the audience that knew about it? Maybe they actually were friends at the time? TBS trying to take the high road? Possibilites are endless![]()
Originally posted by: Actaeon
Originally posted by: memo
maybe he was being a bit sarcastic, kinda having an inside joke at Brand New's expense to anyone in the audience that knew about it? Maybe they actually were friends at the time? TBS trying to take the high road? Possibilites are endless![]()
Eh, who knows, thanks for the "insider info".
I like both bands, I think both are talented. Though I really don't like the new Brand New album, I think its too slow and "boring". Your Favorite Weapon was very punkish and upbeat, and I liked that. TBS on the other hand, I love both albums.
Meanwhile, its great to see others who share the same taste in music, espically for such "unknown bands". Though, TBS is going to get big soon, I can guarantee it.
Originally posted by: Munchies
My gf broke up with me..WAHHHHH!!!!! MOMMY!!!!!!!!
Originally posted by: Actaeon
Taking Back Sunday rocks the top 10 and sets a new Nielsen SoundScan record for the Victory label, bowing at No. 3 with 163,500 sold.
Ugh, they lost out to Ashlee Simpson and NOW16
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Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: Actaeon
Taking Back Sunday rocks the top 10 and sets a new Nielsen SoundScan record for the Victory label, bowing at No. 3 with 163,500 sold.
Ugh, they lost out to Ashlee Simpson and NOW16
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The Warrped Tour is really turning into the "Top 40 mainstrem rock band tour" lately, isn't it?
Originally posted by: Actaeon
Taking Back Sunday rocks the top 10 and sets a new Nielsen SoundScan record for the Victory label, bowing at No. 3 with 163,500 sold.
Ugh, they lost out to Ashlee Simpson and NOW16
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TELL ALL YOUR FRIENDS sold over 2,300 copies in its debut week in March of 2002
Originally posted by: Actaeon
Originally posted by: knivox
Ah! You were also at Central Florida Fairgrounds! If you check out the last link in my thread, with the pictures, you'll see my friend's pictures who also went. I wanted to go, but didn't. But I did get to see them at the Virgin Megastore signing at Pleasure Island.
Yep, I was there and got nailed in the back by a crowdsurfer's head.
I saw your friend has pics of avenged sevenfold. I had never heard of them before, but I was really impressed. They've got a weird sort of hybrid of metal, emo, and goth.
I had a good time, but unfortunately I had to leave early and missed coheed&cambria and Bad Religion two bands i really wanted to see.
Haha, yeah, stuff like that happenes at huge/big venues, espically for such a popular band. You're bound to get kicked, pushed, and hit in the middle of a crowd. You really have to watch yourself sometimes.
Avenged Sevenfold is really skilled, I love the guitarist "solos". They're on a few of the Warped Tour Compliation CDs. I don't know much from them though.
I saw Coheed and Cambria at a Thursday/Thrice show, I'm not really a big fan of them, but they put on a good show for there fans. People who like them, seem to love them.
Were there any other bands/performances worthy of mentioning? I went last year, but didn't go this year.
Originally posted by: SWScorch
I just got a few songs of their's... they're not bad. All of this kind of music reminds me of high school though. Which isn't necessarily a bad thing. Lately I've been getting into bands like them, Avenged Sevenfold, Atreyu, Bane, stuff like that. It's good to hear new music as I seem to have exhausted the metal genre.
