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Re: The Rant Everyone on my other forum, most of whom go to MDF every year, has said that this is their best lineup ever. Who could you possibly shit on in that lineup? There are some bands I may not want to see, but I'm certain that there will be someone else I would be dying for on another stage. To me, this is like the creme de la creme of extreme metal, both underground and big names are present, many of whom seldom tour (if at all) that you would never get a chance to see again. As far as grind/hardcore bands, the Soundstage venue has been exclusively grind/crust/hardcore/powerviolence for years, I'm not sure why everyone would bitch about that if it's no different than before. If you don't want to see those bands, don't go to that venue, nothing to get your panties in a twist about. Bunch of whiny twats. Well, maybe all of the bitches can avoid the festival this year, and assure that I won't have to wait in line as long to see the sickest show of my life. Fuck 'em, there's a ton of great shit there that any actual metal fan should love. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2

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Re: The Rant Of the bands playing, these are the ones I would like to see: AETERNUS (Norway) ASPHYX (Netherlands) AT THE GATES (Sweden) BIRDFLESH (Sweden) BÖLZER (Switzerland) BONGRIPPER CANCER (UK) CANDLEMASS (Sweden) CASTEVET COFFINS (Japan) THE CHURCH OF PUNGENT STENCH (Austria) CROWBAR DIOCLETIAN (New Zealand) DROPDEAD ENTHRONED (Belgium) ENTRAILS (Sweden) EXCRUCIATING TERROR GOD MACABRE (Sweden) GORGUTS (Canada) GRAVES AT SEA HOODED MENACE (Finland) IMMOLATION INCANTATION MACHETAZO (Spain) MGLA (Poland) MITOCHONDRION (Canada) MUTILATION RITES MY DYING BRIDE (UK) NECROS CHRISTOS (Germany) NOCTURNUS A.D. NOOTHGRUSH RATOS DE PORAO (Brazil) SACRIFICE (Canada) SARKE (Norway) TAAKE (Norway) TANKARD (Germany) ULCERATE (New Zealand) UNLEASHED (Sweden) WAR MASTER WINDHAND WITCHRIST (New Zealand) WRATHPRAYER (Chile) The only bands I have seen on the list are Immolation and Candlemass, so I will probably have to skip them to keep up. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2

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Of the bands playing, these are the ones I would like to see: AETERNUS (Norway) ASPHYX (Netherlands) AT THE GATES (Sweden) BIRDFLESH (Sweden) BÖLZER (Switzerland) BONGRIPPER CANCER (UK) CANDLEMASS (Sweden) CASTEVET COFFINS (Japan) THE CHURCH OF PUNGENT STENCH (Austria) CROWBAR DIOCLETIAN (New Zealand) DROPDEAD ENTHRONED (Belgium) ENTRAILS (Sweden) EXCRUCIATING TERROR GOD MACABRE (Sweden) GORGUTS (Canada) GRAVES AT SEA HOODED MENACE (Finland) IMMOLATION INCANTATION MACHETAZO (Spain) MGLA (Poland) MITOCHONDRION (Canada) MUTILATION RITES MY DYING BRIDE (UK) NECROS CHRISTOS (Germany) NOCTURNUS A.D. NOOTHGRUSH RATOS DE PORAO (Brazil) SACRIFICE (Canada) SARKE (Norway) TAAKE (Norway) TANKARD (Germany) ULCERATE (New Zealand) UNLEASHED (Sweden) WAR MASTER WINDHAND WITCHRIST (New Zealand) WRATHPRAYER (Chile) The only bands I have seen on the list are Immolation and Candlemass, so I will probably have to skip them to keep up. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
I really hope I can go. Jeez. What an awesome bill.
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It was a special occasion - one of our friends stayed over and it's rainy out. Guests always seem to bring a bit of good cheer' date=' which has been in short supply lately, so it's extra fun. Pancakes with syrup and raspberry jelly, fried eggs, and chicken apple sausage. And coffee and coffee.[/quote'] I'm subsisting on Ramen and Hormel Chili...
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It was a special occasion - one of our friends stayed over and it's rainy out. Guests always seem to bring a bit of good cheer' date=' which has been in short supply lately, so it's extra fun. Pancakes with syrup and raspberry jelly, fried eggs, and chicken apple sausage. And coffee and coffee.[/quote'] That's cool. I'll be by next weekend, hope you have room!
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I wish I could say I viewed those days with nostalgia. You sound like you need a care package.
Well, I spent my monthly stipend already and used up my meals from my meal plan, so it'll only be like this for a while. Previously, I was dining on Red Baron pizzas...
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I'll have to ask the cats' date=' and hope you don't mind sleeping on a yoga mat cause our spare air mattress died the "final death"...[/quote'] Ack, my air mattress died a death (thanks cats) from claw holes. we bit the bullet and finally purchased a real guest bed a few months ago. Some tempurpedic thing. Oddly, we have guests so much more often now! Hmm, wonder why! I should start a cats thread =D or a general pets thread. My cats are hilarious assholes.
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