Polock91
11-19-2010, 07:56 PM
What a show. I was actually the only one out of my friends that was able to go. I'm pretty sure I bought the last ticket. 2 minutes after I bought mine, the show sold out.
But anyway... I got there a bit late. I missed Devourment, but I wasn't too depressed about it. I think they're a solid death metal band with solid music, but I don't know enough of them to consider myself a fan. Besides, I saw them about a month or so ago when they opened for Cattle Decapitation at the Crazy Donkey.
I actually got there right when Vital Remains started playing Dechristianize. Again, I wasn't too disappointed. I've seen Vital a bunch of times and their set NEVER changes. I saw them about a year ago on a headlining run. They played about 8 or 9 songs, all of which were from Icons and Dechristianize. I'm waiting for the new record before I get excited about seeing them, again.
VITAL REMAINS (according to KvltOvPersonality)
Where Is Your God Now/Icons Of Evil
Devoured Elisyum
Hammer Down The Nails
Let The Killing Begin/Dechristianize
Dying Fetus are one of my favorite bands out there, today. They still manage to put out brutal records, even after the loss of Netherton (in my opinion.) Highlights of their set was Eviscerated Offspring and Grotesque Impalement. I actually got to talk to John Gallagher after the show. He's a really approachable guy. They were all down stairs by the merch. I went down there to buy a shirt from them before I left the venue during the last couple Corpse songs.
DYING FETUS
Praise the Lord (Opium of the Masses)
Your Treachery Will Die With You
Eviscerated Offspring
Raped on the Altar
Homicidal Retribution
One Shot One Kill
Killing on Adrenaline
Grotesque Impalement
Kill Your Mother/Rape Your Dog
This was my 3rd time seeing Cannibal Corpse. They're a heavy band, arguably one of the greatest death metal bands of all time, but after a while, their shows just feel like the same thing, over and over again. I love their catalogue, but I've seen this same set enough. The last tour was pretty cool. They threw Splattered Brains, Scattered Remains in there, but in all honesty, I'm not missing much by walking out around the end of Skull Full of Maggots. Those last 3 songs are great, but, for some reason (not even because of the Corpsegrinder/Barnes argument), for me, they do not sound as good as the record when they play them live. At least after seeing them as the staple for the closing songs of their set for however many years they've been doing that. So, I left during Skull Full of Maggots because I had somewhere else to be that night. Big deal. Highlights for me, however, were Savage Butchery, Sentenced to Burn, and Shatter Their Bones.
On top of all of this, though, they played very well. I was standing right next to Pat O'Brien throughout their entire set. I watched about 5 different people walk over his pedals as he was going for them. Their was one guy who actually fell into Alex Webster, once during Unleashing, and another time during Sentenced to Burn. This other guy got up on stage, right after Fisher just finished promising the crowd he would kill anybody who came on stage and started acting like a fool, and started acting like a fool. He even went for the microphone, but when George shook his head and snatched it back out of his hands, the guy got a little frustrated. I saw him mouth the words "what the fuck, man?" before being launched back in the crowd by one of the stage hands.
CANNIBAL CORPSE
Scalding Hail
Unleashing the Bloodthirsty
Savage Butchery
Sentenced to Burn
Wretched Spawn
I Will Kill You
I Cum Blood
Gutted
Evisceration Plague
Time to Kill is Now
Death Walking Terror
Shatter Their Bones
Make Them Suffer
Priests of Sodom
Staring Through the Eyes of the Dead
Devoured by Vermin
Skull Full of Maggots
Hammer Smashed Face
Stripped Raped and Strangled
But anyway... I got there a bit late. I missed Devourment, but I wasn't too depressed about it. I think they're a solid death metal band with solid music, but I don't know enough of them to consider myself a fan. Besides, I saw them about a month or so ago when they opened for Cattle Decapitation at the Crazy Donkey.
I actually got there right when Vital Remains started playing Dechristianize. Again, I wasn't too disappointed. I've seen Vital a bunch of times and their set NEVER changes. I saw them about a year ago on a headlining run. They played about 8 or 9 songs, all of which were from Icons and Dechristianize. I'm waiting for the new record before I get excited about seeing them, again.
VITAL REMAINS (according to KvltOvPersonality)
Where Is Your God Now/Icons Of Evil
Devoured Elisyum
Hammer Down The Nails
Let The Killing Begin/Dechristianize
Dying Fetus are one of my favorite bands out there, today. They still manage to put out brutal records, even after the loss of Netherton (in my opinion.) Highlights of their set was Eviscerated Offspring and Grotesque Impalement. I actually got to talk to John Gallagher after the show. He's a really approachable guy. They were all down stairs by the merch. I went down there to buy a shirt from them before I left the venue during the last couple Corpse songs.
DYING FETUS
Praise the Lord (Opium of the Masses)
Your Treachery Will Die With You
Eviscerated Offspring
Raped on the Altar
Homicidal Retribution
One Shot One Kill
Killing on Adrenaline
Grotesque Impalement
Kill Your Mother/Rape Your Dog
This was my 3rd time seeing Cannibal Corpse. They're a heavy band, arguably one of the greatest death metal bands of all time, but after a while, their shows just feel like the same thing, over and over again. I love their catalogue, but I've seen this same set enough. The last tour was pretty cool. They threw Splattered Brains, Scattered Remains in there, but in all honesty, I'm not missing much by walking out around the end of Skull Full of Maggots. Those last 3 songs are great, but, for some reason (not even because of the Corpsegrinder/Barnes argument), for me, they do not sound as good as the record when they play them live. At least after seeing them as the staple for the closing songs of their set for however many years they've been doing that. So, I left during Skull Full of Maggots because I had somewhere else to be that night. Big deal. Highlights for me, however, were Savage Butchery, Sentenced to Burn, and Shatter Their Bones.
On top of all of this, though, they played very well. I was standing right next to Pat O'Brien throughout their entire set. I watched about 5 different people walk over his pedals as he was going for them. Their was one guy who actually fell into Alex Webster, once during Unleashing, and another time during Sentenced to Burn. This other guy got up on stage, right after Fisher just finished promising the crowd he would kill anybody who came on stage and started acting like a fool, and started acting like a fool. He even went for the microphone, but when George shook his head and snatched it back out of his hands, the guy got a little frustrated. I saw him mouth the words "what the fuck, man?" before being launched back in the crowd by one of the stage hands.
CANNIBAL CORPSE
Scalding Hail
Unleashing the Bloodthirsty
Savage Butchery
Sentenced to Burn
Wretched Spawn
I Will Kill You
I Cum Blood
Gutted
Evisceration Plague
Time to Kill is Now
Death Walking Terror
Shatter Their Bones
Make Them Suffer
Priests of Sodom
Staring Through the Eyes of the Dead
Devoured by Vermin
Skull Full of Maggots
Hammer Smashed Face
Stripped Raped and Strangled