April 19 2022 is a day I'll never forget. The day I lost my moshpit virginity. I had to loose it to the only band that made since for loosing your moshpit v-card. Exodus. They were touring with Death Angel and Testament and they were great, but I didn't get in their pits. But when Exodus shouts "DO THE TOXIC WALTZ!" Boy, you answer that call. When Gary Holt starts that guitar riff it was like a whirlpool opened up 2 feet from me. So at this moment I was ready. I jump in and I start screaming the lyrics along with everyone else. Being on stage with Suicidal Tendencies as an early Christmas present was amazing, but loosing your moshpit v-card to Toxic Waltz by Exodus on par with that moment.
I was at that show! I lost my mosh v card to Testament: Into the Pit of course and it was insane! Most fun I've ever had and an incredible show. Most intense I've experienced too; even crazier than Megadeth, Slayer, or Obituary. A 12 hour round trip drive for me and it was definitely worth it.
I’ve still yet to be to my first Metal show, sadly. Been trying to go for years but my schedule never works out. Missed Dokken, Winger, Accept, Priest, and so many others. Hell, I was going to be at a Stryper show in 2 weeks but then I got a job that starts the day after the concert and can’t go. Maybe this fall.
2 weeks ago i traveled all the way from the South Wales Valleys all the way to the Resorts World Arena in Birmingham England to see Ghost. I was beyond excitement because it was a new-ish place for me but that's the beauty of it, I met friends I met through Ghost, popped my hotel cherry (first time I stayed in a hotel), met so many cool people and I was in the front for his Unholiness, Papa Emeritus 4.🤘
This is timely. I just saw Testament, Exodus, DeathAngel last night at the Baltimore Soundstage at a sold out show. HO-LY SHIT. What a great venue for a thrash show. I saw Dillinger Escape Plan there on their farewell tour and had forgotten how much energy that venue contains. Last night was an interaction of the young, old, new, and experienced concert goers. It was an opportunity to get the uncertain to the front, on top of the crowd, and making them feel like they were in a safe space. Next thing I knew, at 45 years old, I felt myself unexpectedly lifted on top of the crowd and then carried to the stage. Instilled with the energy to headbang across the frontand back into the crowd, into the mosh pit for a couple of circles, and back to my spot to the front right. Easily one of the most memorable shows amidst the hundred shows I have experienced. Live metal is alive and well. Take part and participate.
Some of the best and nicest people I have ever met was running around to live show's... it's crazy that everyone at metal show is connected without even knowing each other but talk back in forth like you've known them you're whole life...🤘
Just the video I needed before seeing Testament, Exodus, and Death Angel tomorrow. You perfectly described all the emotions one can only experience by going to a metal concert. Grind on!
Going to my first concert in June to see Sepultura with a friend. I am beyond excited and have wanted to go to one forever but I’m 14 and that’s usually the minimum age. I can’t waittttt \m/
a couple of weeks ago i saw primitive man with two smaller englsh bands slabdragger and sea bastard. it was a small venue in bristol and i was easily the youngest person there, all three bands absolutely killed it, slabdraagger actually played a zappa cover. this was my first show and one of the best nights of my life, even if i made the mistake of not wearing ear plugs
Finally got to go to my first show in mid April. Was supposed to start going to concerts earlier but covid happened... Great first experience. A few bands from the northern region of my country and one local bands came to play in my favorite venue and it was sick!! Opening band (the local one) sadly wasn't that good, but the rest were all rippers. Some nasty death crust, death thrash, and death grind was played that night, and frankly now it plays on repeat in my room!! Found out about these bands a week before the show and I don't regret going at all. For those interested, the bands were: Death Crusade (death crust), Pandemic Outbreak (death thrash), and Putrid Evil (death grind (kinda)). Won't even name the opening band cuz it ain't really worth it. Great show!!! Can't wait to go to more!!!
I was just at a concert in Brooklyn seeing bands like Incantation, Deceased, Massacre, Embalmer etc. there was also Nunslaughter and Malignancy but they had to move venues once they went on and it was 21+ (I’m only 19). I did however have an excellent time and meet most of the bands including Don Crostley from Nunslaughter (who I jammed out to Massacre with) and my second time meeting and seeing Incantation.
Got to see SEPULTURA in Los Angles at the Belasco Theater with Art of Shock Sacred Reich and Crowbar and let me say that all of ur tip videos on concert etiquette where all absolutely helpful and made my concert experience the best got to meet some of the members and caught a drumstick during the sacred Reich set and sepulturas set-list and met members of Art of Shock too!!!!!!! Thank you so so much!
i saw the punk band stiff little fingers live in march last minute and i was right in the top middle, everytime i hear alternative ulster i remember how much we all cheered.
After almost a decade of debilitating social anxiety I just started going to metal gigs again these past months and I feel like I'm reclaiming such an integral part of myself. Nothing better for refilling my batteries than being shouted at violently for a couple of hours. :')
The longest I traveled for a show was the 2018 run of the Slayer Farewell tour near Denver as it was going to stop in Kansas City and I felt it was going to be my last chance to see them. Only for them come through KC the following year, but couldn't go to that date regardless.
I have seen so many bands of different genre's and I've seen Mc Chris,Buckethead,Dope,Sevendust,American head charge,that 1 guy,infected mushroom among many others and always am up in the first row and have gotten many goodies and personal experiences with the bands. I am an artist and always make a personalized shirt and or pants for the show and it definitely helps to he noticed by the musicians. And I love feeling the music in my body and I swear I am constantly moving and it's the best exercise I ever could do. I live the experience.
Man I miss going to shows, although I just went to 2 to this day, one was a launch of an album cellebration for LocoMotrio (great blues rock) and the other was a videoclip launch/radio program night, Torture Squad and the opening band was called The Monic, I really miss the feeling of being there, the oportunity to talk with some band members is super cool, I got autographs, a setlist, a few pictures, it's like being in another plane of existence in the shows. Now that things are getting back at normal here in Brazil, I plan on going to more shows for sure!
I met my boyfriend at a Burning WItches show that was just like what you described. I fucking love concerts and I'm so glad they're back. Can't wait for the next one.
I started going to smaller shows thanks to you. I am teenage metalhead and i know a lot of local bands and i go to their shows. Its great expierience. Thanks again!!! Keep up the work you put into making these videos!!!
I've actually been going to a few shows these past few months I was just getting into metal right before COVID hit sadly haven't managed get to a metal show yet but I saw this Nirvana tribute in Sheffield it was the second time I'd seen them I didn't realize that the venue was standing only till we got there so I ended up being sat at the front in my wheelchair right next to the speakers 😂 surprisingly I didn't lose my hearing and I actually met this pretty cool chick before the set and we've been messaging over the past few weeks ironically just after I watched this I got an ad for anthrax's UK shows in October and they're playing in Leeds my first metal show could potentially be with one of the big 4! 🤘
I'm the same way, I just got into metal at the start of the pandemic and had to wait a year and a half for my first metal show. luckily when things started opening up in the US we got tour after tour after tour, so I've probably been to over a dozen shows in eight months. have fun seeing anthrax, that's gonna be awesome 🤘🏻
I just went to Boston Calling a couple weeks ago and I’m seeing Ghost in September! So thankful to be able to go to concerts again and not have to worry about world problems postponing or messing them up
What a time for this to be uploaded. A few days ago I went to a show with Tallah, Varials, Miss May I, and All That Remains. What an amazing show and watching this video reminded me of how awesome the experience was cuz this was exactly how it went😊
Just went to my first show since 2019 last month and man you sum up the experience way too well. Was my first time seeing Ministry (and the rest of the bands on their bill, really) and I even got to take a friend of mine who hadn't been to a big concert or a metal show before. They weren't familiar with any of the bands too much, but they had an awesome time and I'd later that week get a message on how they are digging Ministry! I just had a great time showing someone the ropes of a metal show and being back on the concert scene finally. Here's to countless more awesome shows in the future!
one week ago, on April 22nd 2022, I traveled about 4 hours by train to Frankfurt to see Ghost. It was my first ever concert and I had an absolutely amazing time :) in my town, there's pretty much nothing going on in terms of subculture, and it's changing right now, and there'll be an actual death metal show in a few weeks, I'm hyped up as fuck!
Great video and made my week since it been a bad week for me and made me miss alot of great shows in clubs so thanks for the awesome video and friendship too love you brother
Haha yeah, it was like this. I actually got to see gwar as my first ever concert a few months back, it was the best night of my life. Still have my white blood stained shirt on my wall!
This was great, dude! You perfectly summarised all of the feelings I have going to gigs and concerts and everything before, in-between, and after. Great video!
Do be afraid of talking to someone most people at a metal concert can be very friendly because we all love the same style of music. Ask who you came to see, is this your first time at a concert or is this your first time seeing said band, reminiscent all the past show you went to or tell them when was the last time you saw said band.
Great video. I went off gigs as I became increasingly frustrated with people either having full on conversations as the bands played or repeatedly pushing their way through to get to the bar, only to push their way back to the front.
Alien weaponry at the beginning there! Just recently discovered them by total accident and can’t get enough myself! Finally a newish band that’s beyond epic! It’s the blend of metal and New Zealand tribal sorta stuff! Check them out people!
Going to see Lamb of God and Kreator this December!! I'll be 16 by then, and it'd be my first ever show. Lamb of god are my all time fav. Cant wait. \m/ (Lol but I'm contemplating if I should see Sepultura with Sacred Reich and Crowbar before them though. hmm idk!)
Went to my very first concert last Saturday at LA saw beast in black and night wish I gotta tell you best fucking time of my life and quickest five hours of my existence, I got taken to a better world that night as cheesy as that sounds 🤘🤘
Not metal but I'm going to see Kim Gordon later this month. I'm so excited. I've only been to a few shows before so I'm looking forward to the experience.
I just saw Teddy Swims last weekend in Toronto! Good show, though not my style of music AT ALL. I have had a lot of memories of going to concerts and festivals over the years, two of the coolest being: meeting (and later becoming good friends with) James LaBrie's son at an Asking Alexandria show in 2013 and going up on stage with the metalcore-via-R&B band Issues at Warped Tour 2014 in Toronto! Also, being carried up in my wheelchair at the edge of a Slayer pit at Heavy T.O. 2011! Speaking of Issues, I once flew to Vegas w/ my dad to see them in 2017. It was a good show! Shame the band is inactive nowadays due to allegations about their lead singer... 😑
@@modifidious Same Inquisition opening for Mayhem at Club Red (rip) The drum/baritone guitar duo was far louder than the five piece. They were far louder when I saw them headline Watain/Revenge in LA just a few years prior.
Casual metal enthusiast here. Can any kind soul share with me the name and band of the song at the ending of the video? Cuz god damn, that was such a joy to hear! 🤘
I honestly enjoy the medium size crowds rather then giant stadium shows. Feels like you, the crowd and the band are connected more.
I agree.
But there is also something special about 15.000 people screaming a song together at the top of their lungs. Even though overall i would agree
100% agree
For me its about how small the venue is and how packed of people it is
same!
The Appeal of Going to Concerts: Literally Everything
April 19 2022 is a day I'll never forget. The day I lost my moshpit virginity. I had to loose it to the only band that made since for loosing your moshpit v-card. Exodus. They were touring with Death Angel and Testament and they were great, but I didn't get in their pits. But when Exodus shouts "DO THE TOXIC WALTZ!" Boy, you answer that call. When Gary Holt starts that guitar riff it was like a whirlpool opened up 2 feet from me. So at this moment I was ready. I jump in and I start screaming the lyrics along with everyone else. Being on stage with Suicidal Tendencies as an early Christmas present was amazing, but loosing your moshpit v-card to Toxic Waltz by Exodus on par with that moment.
Exodus is a hell of a band to do it to
I was at that show! I lost my mosh v card to Testament: Into the Pit of course and it was insane! Most fun I've ever had and an incredible show. Most intense I've experienced too; even crazier than Megadeth, Slayer, or Obituary. A 12 hour round trip drive for me and it was definitely worth it.
Lost my mosh pit virginity to Slayer in 2018. Black magic. Couldn’t have done it better 😂
Mine would be Alestorm touring with Gloryhammer in 2018 Mesa, AZ Sept. 12th. Best night ever.
Mine was Obituary! They were with Black label and Prong!!
I’ve still yet to be to my first Metal show, sadly. Been trying to go for years but my schedule never works out. Missed Dokken, Winger, Accept, Priest, and so many others. Hell, I was going to be at a Stryper show in 2 weeks but then I got a job that starts the day after the concert and can’t go. Maybe this fall.
You'll love it when you do get to go, wishing you the best and stay metal 🤘🤘
2 weeks ago i traveled all the way from the South Wales Valleys all the way to the Resorts World Arena in Birmingham England to see Ghost. I was beyond excitement because it was a new-ish place for me but that's the beauty of it, I met friends I met through Ghost, popped my hotel cherry (first time I stayed in a hotel), met so many cool people and I was in the front for his Unholiness, Papa Emeritus 4.🤘
I am from that area and had no idea ghost was live there gutted I didn’t go
@@painfulpig1162 the Valleys or Birmingham? It was an awesome show
@@dyl7257 Wales
Traveled to London to see them I couldn’t miss the new tour
I love concerts because I listen to the band more and I can talk it up
This is timely. I just saw Testament, Exodus, DeathAngel last night at the Baltimore Soundstage at a sold out show. HO-LY SHIT. What a great venue for a thrash show. I saw Dillinger Escape Plan there on their farewell tour and had forgotten how much energy that venue contains.
Last night was an interaction of the young, old, new, and experienced concert goers. It was an opportunity to get the uncertain to the front, on top of the crowd, and making them feel like they were in a safe space. Next thing I knew, at 45 years old, I felt myself unexpectedly lifted on top of the crowd and then carried to the stage. Instilled with the energy to headbang across the frontand back into the crowd, into the mosh pit for a couple of circles, and back to my spot to the front right. Easily one of the most memorable shows amidst the hundred shows I have experienced. Live metal is alive and well. Take part and participate.
I saw Dillinger open for Nine Inch Nails in 2014
Some of the best and nicest people I have ever met was running around to live show's... it's crazy that everyone at metal show is connected without even knowing each other but talk back in forth like you've known them you're whole life...🤘
I still talk to people I met at Carcass in 2014
@@KillbotAndGorGorAttack Nice man that's awesome
Sometimes the local openers are my favorites. You've been to a lot of good shows. Keep Grinding On.
Indeed
Never been to a concert in my life, but this really makes me want to go.
This weekend is stacked for me. Destruction yesterday, Hypocrisy tonight and churchburn tomorrow.
I just saw Megadeth Friday night and I'm planning on seeing Destruction next week!🤘
Going to see Primus play Rush in a couple days. The hype is real. I love the concert experience. Great video, Killbot!
Really want to see that tour, love both Primus and Rush
Just the video I needed before seeing Testament, Exodus, and Death Angel tomorrow. You perfectly described all the emotions one can only experience by going to a metal concert. Grind on!
I saw them two weeks ago in Houston. Great show. Be sure to get there as soon as the doors open. Death Angel started at 6:30 here.
Ohh, I’ve missed live music! Nothing like seeing a band live 🎶
I’m going to see architect soon my first show was bullet for my valentine bleed from within and Tesseract not to long ago
Puerto Rico needs this bands like on a months basis we need those bands! LIVE
Going to my first concert in June to see Sepultura with a friend. I am beyond excited and have wanted to go to one forever but I’m 14 and that’s usually the minimum age. I can’t waittttt \m/
Saw tool 5 days ago in Sweden. No moshpit but an amazing experience being the first live show in a while.
a couple of weeks ago i saw primitive man with two smaller englsh bands slabdragger and sea bastard. it was a small venue in bristol and i was easily the youngest person there, all three bands absolutely killed it, slabdraagger actually played a zappa cover. this was my first show and one of the best nights of my life, even if i made the mistake of not wearing ear plugs
Primitive Man! Nice!
Finally got to go to my first show in mid April. Was supposed to start going to concerts earlier but covid happened... Great first experience. A few bands from the northern region of my country and one local bands came to play in my favorite venue and it was sick!! Opening band (the local one) sadly wasn't that good, but the rest were all rippers. Some nasty death crust, death thrash, and death grind was played that night, and frankly now it plays on repeat in my room!! Found out about these bands a week before the show and I don't regret going at all. For those interested, the bands were: Death Crusade (death crust), Pandemic Outbreak (death thrash), and Putrid Evil (death grind (kinda)). Won't even name the opening band cuz it ain't really worth it. Great show!!! Can't wait to go to more!!!
Seeing a local grind band called Deterioration from Minneapolis in a few minutes. Check them out you'll dig them
I was just at a concert in Brooklyn seeing bands like Incantation, Deceased, Massacre, Embalmer etc. there was also Nunslaughter and Malignancy but they had to move venues once they went on and it was 21+ (I’m only 19). I did however have an excellent time and meet most of the bands including Don Crostley from Nunslaughter (who I jammed out to Massacre with) and my second time meeting and seeing Incantation.
Just saw the Bay Strikes Back tour yesterday. Best show I’ve ever been to
Got to see SEPULTURA in Los Angles at the Belasco Theater with Art of Shock Sacred Reich and Crowbar and let me say that all of ur tip videos on concert etiquette where all absolutely helpful and made my concert experience the best got to meet some of the members and caught a drumstick during the sacred Reich set and sepulturas set-list and met members of Art of Shock too!!!!!!! Thank you so so much!
I almost always have fun at shows. It’s great to get out and support musicians.
i love this gorgor
i saw the punk band stiff little fingers live in march last minute and i was right in the top middle, everytime i hear alternative ulster i remember how much we all cheered.
Just caught Napalm Death and Behemoth last night. To put it simply, fucking killer.
After almost a decade of debilitating social anxiety I just started going to metal gigs again these past months and I feel like I'm reclaiming such an integral part of myself. Nothing better for refilling my batteries than being shouted at violently for a couple of hours. :')
The longest I traveled for a show was the 2018 run of the Slayer Farewell tour near Denver as it was going to stop in Kansas City and I felt it was going to be my last chance to see them. Only for them come through KC the following year, but couldn't go to that date regardless.
Went to Chicago for Exhorder.. also followed them to New York then New Orleans.
I’m going to travel 1,000 miles to go see Rob Zombie later this year! And then another 1,000 to see Nine Inch Nails! I love concerts!!!! :D
Man those pics of you with Buzz and Bobby Liebling are awesome
Buzz’s hair is as iconic as his music
I have seen so many bands of different genre's and I've seen Mc Chris,Buckethead,Dope,Sevendust,American head charge,that 1 guy,infected mushroom among many others and always am up in the first row and have gotten many goodies and personal experiences with the bands. I am an artist and always make a personalized shirt and or pants for the show and it definitely helps to he noticed by the musicians. And I love feeling the music in my body and I swear I am constantly moving and it's the best exercise I ever could do. I live the experience.
Man I miss going to shows, although I just went to 2 to this day, one was a launch of an album cellebration for LocoMotrio (great blues rock) and the other was a videoclip launch/radio program night, Torture Squad and the opening band was called The Monic, I really miss the feeling of being there, the oportunity to talk with some band members is super cool, I got autographs, a setlist, a few pictures, it's like being in another plane of existence in the shows. Now that things are getting back at normal here in Brazil, I plan on going to more shows for sure!
Great scene!! Def a community vibe. Pizza at the end is epic.
Yes!
I met my boyfriend at a Burning WItches show that was just like what you described. I fucking love concerts and I'm so glad they're back. Can't wait for the next one.
Burning Witches is great!
Going to my first real concert in may, can't wait!
I started going to smaller shows thanks to you. I am teenage metalhead and i know a lot of local bands and i go to their shows. Its great expierience. Thanks again!!! Keep up the work you put into making these videos!!!
Thank you!!
Seeing exodus, testament, and death angel on the 17. Gonna be my first time seeing them, I can’t wait!
Train your body for Exodus
@@KillbotAndGorGorAttack will do
I've actually been going to a few shows these past few months I was just getting into metal right before COVID hit sadly haven't managed get to a metal show yet but I saw this Nirvana tribute in Sheffield it was the second time I'd seen them I didn't realize that the venue was standing only till we got there so I ended up being sat at the front in my wheelchair right next to the speakers 😂 surprisingly I didn't lose my hearing and I actually met this pretty cool chick before the set and we've been messaging over the past few weeks ironically just after I watched this I got an ad for anthrax's UK shows in October and they're playing in Leeds my first metal show could potentially be with one of the big 4! 🤘
I'm the same way, I just got into metal at the start of the pandemic and had to wait a year and a half for my first metal show. luckily when things started opening up in the US we got tour after tour after tour, so I've probably been to over a dozen shows in eight months. have fun seeing anthrax, that's gonna be awesome 🤘🏻
I just went to Boston Calling a couple weeks ago and I’m seeing Ghost in September! So thankful to be able to go to concerts again and not have to worry about world problems postponing or messing them up
What a time for this to be uploaded. A few days ago I went to a show with Tallah, Varials, Miss May I, and All That Remains. What an amazing show and watching this video reminded me of how awesome the experience was cuz this was exactly how it went😊
Just went to my first show since 2019 last month and man you sum up the experience way too well. Was my first time seeing Ministry (and the rest of the bands on their bill, really) and I even got to take a friend of mine who hadn't been to a big concert or a metal show before. They weren't familiar with any of the bands too much, but they had an awesome time and I'd later that week get a message on how they are digging Ministry! I just had a great time showing someone the ropes of a metal show and being back on the concert scene finally. Here's to countless more awesome shows in the future!
one week ago, on April 22nd 2022, I traveled about 4 hours by train to Frankfurt to see Ghost. It was my first ever concert and I had an absolutely amazing time :) in my town, there's pretty much nothing going on in terms of subculture, and it's changing right now, and there'll be an actual death metal show in a few weeks, I'm hyped up as fuck!
Hey Killbot. Haven't been to a show in since forever. Am stoked for the summer. Really good shows scheduled, lot of cool bands coming out to the PNW.
One of my favorite videos you’ve made.
Great video and made my week since it been a bad week for me and made me miss alot of great shows in clubs so thanks for the awesome video and friendship too love you brother
Damn can’t believe I didn’t see you at that municipal waste/circle jerks show at the cradle, I could even see myself in the background!
Whole night was great, wasn’t it? Never seen the pit get as big in that place as it did when Waste was on
gnarly video!!! i respect how you have still been uploading through all the new patches, respect! \m/
Speaking of patches, new ones are being made!
This current Megadeth tour is the best concert I've ever been to. It was so awesome!
Yeah was absolutely amazing!
Going to my first show since 2019 in New Orleans. This is getting me in the right headspace for it. Much love of what you do.
Personally for me: get there, get a shirt and some water, get to the front of the crowd, opening a pit to every band, whether or not they’re heavy
Seeing Watain and Abbath this Saturday and this got my RILED UP. 😤 🔥🤘🏻 thx!!
Lol this was a nice little video essay! I also remember that footage of Kataklysm handing out pizza from an Instagram live stream you did once!
That was hilarious, had to put that in the video
Haha yeah, it was like this. I actually got to see gwar as my first ever concert a few months back, it was the best night of my life. Still have my white blood stained shirt on my wall!
How its meant to be
Just saw Mastodon! Lots of fun moshing and screaming lyrics with random people
Best metal UA-camr ever made a new video keep up the good work man
This was great, dude! You perfectly summarised all of the feelings I have going to gigs and concerts and everything before, in-between, and after. Great video!
Thought of this while watching Immolation in February
@@KillbotAndGorGorAttack nice! That'll do it, haha
Do be afraid of talking to someone most people at a metal concert can be very friendly because we all love the same style of music. Ask who you came to see, is this your first time at a concert or is this your first time seeing said band, reminiscent all the past show you went to or tell them when was the last time you saw said band.
I like going to general admission shows because you can stand wherever you want too
Great video. I went off gigs as I became increasingly frustrated with people either having full on conversations as the bands played or repeatedly pushing their way through to get to the bar, only to push their way back to the front.
Yeah sometimes people are so damn inconsiderate
Going to Testament with Exodus and Death Angel tomorrow night in Boston.
i hate the fact i have no shows near me and nobody that like the same music i do. i would love to go to more live shows
You gotta drive a little
This got me even more hyped to see roger Waters in August. As always awesome video 🤘
Awesome video!!! Gets me even more excited for Deftones and Gojira on may 8th the day after my 18th birthday!!! Can’t wait
Going to the Iron Maiden 2022 Tour Concert in Austin. Ready to get my wallet and neck strained.
Love going to live shows
You met DOYLE! very nice
Alien weaponry at the beginning there! Just recently discovered them by total accident and can’t get enough myself! Finally a newish band that’s beyond epic! It’s the blend of metal and New Zealand tribal sorta stuff! Check them out people!
Excellent band
I wanted to go see "The Bay Strikes Back Tour" but I had to stay after school the whole week for drivers ed.😢
Just got back the from bay strikes back tour in baltimore 🤘🏼
Late but you are so lucky for seeing Power Trip live, nice.
Saw them twice, first time opening for Exodus, second time was opening for Cannibal Corpse
The Mayhem and Kataklysm concert I was there and I can see myself in the Kataklysm concert and I met you
Every month I go to a metal show and mosh last time I was in a wall of death 🔥
Wow loved this so much
I'm going to go see Kataklysm with Deicide in a few weeks, I am looking forward to the night of Metal!!
Wallet,keys,jerky,monster cans,axe body spray. Let's go
going to see my first metal concert in October. hopefully iron maidens live shows are just as epic as their albums
uploading this on the day gatecrepper comes to town and i can’t see them 😥
Fuuuck
which reminds me i have tickets for Igorrr this tuesday, which might be my first concert since december 2019
This is a great video
When I was 11, mom and I moved to west LA. The local bands were beowulf, no mercy, and suicidal tendencies
I saw ghoul and municipal waste yesterday it was awesome
I haven’t gone to any shows yet but I’m going to see sepultura in June and sick of it all a few days later
great video
Yess
Going to see Lamb of God and Kreator this December!! I'll be 16 by then, and it'd be my first ever show. Lamb of god are my all time fav. Cant wait. \m/ (Lol but I'm contemplating if I should see Sepultura with Sacred Reich and Crowbar before them though. hmm idk!)
The closest to a show I've been to is a tribute band festival next to my house
Went to my very first concert last Saturday at LA saw beast in black and night wish I gotta tell you best fucking time of my life and quickest five hours of my existence, I got taken to a better world that night as cheesy as that sounds 🤘🤘
i peep that crowbar hoodie
“But you learn from what’s killing you…”
Not metal but I'm going to see Kim Gordon later this month. I'm so excited. I've only been to a few shows before so I'm looking forward to the experience.
Where's a video about the Netflix movie metal lords
I’d like to do a video, but have no way of catching video for that unless they do a physical release.. i liked it though
@@KillbotAndGorGorAttack you could watch it on your computer and screen capture it
I just saw Teddy Swims last weekend in Toronto! Good show, though not my style of music AT ALL.
I have had a lot of memories of going to concerts and festivals over the years, two of the coolest being: meeting (and later becoming good friends with) James LaBrie's son at an Asking Alexandria show in 2013 and going up on stage with the metalcore-via-R&B band Issues at Warped Tour 2014 in Toronto! Also, being carried up in my wheelchair at the edge of a Slayer pit at Heavy T.O. 2011!
Speaking of Issues, I once flew to Vegas w/ my dad to see them in 2017. It was a good show! Shame the band is inactive nowadays due to allegations about their lead singer...
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I'm going to see 200 stab wounds and Gatecreeper in Detroit on May 4th🤘
Some girl I met the other day had a Cradle of Filth shirt on.
….unless the headliner is playing in Arizona, they’re notably quieter than the openers.
I saw goatwhore open for brujeria in Arizona and goatwhore was heavier than brujeria
@@modifidious Same Inquisition opening for Mayhem at Club Red (rip)
The drum/baritone guitar duo was far louder than the five piece. They were far louder when I saw them headline Watain/Revenge in LA just a few years prior.
@@cranklabexplosion-labcentr8245 you're lucky that you got to see watain, they were coming here to Arizona with mayhem but they had to cancel it.
Dat montage of all the bands n’ shit
Casual metal enthusiast here. Can any kind soul share with me the name and band of the song at the ending of the video? Cuz god damn, that was such a joy to hear! 🤘
Woke up after the hells heroes festival with Covid lol
You saw lead into gold
?nice
Excellent show. Even got to talk to Paul after the show, super nice guy (big Ministry fan)