Stage presence should just be: be yourself. And you were being you. Thats all that matters. I love your work by the way. Youre an incredible musician. Got to see you all open for AFI in Louisville KY around the time of this video. Tell Efrem his lyrics are truly inspiring and just the whole band means alot to me. Even beyond the music.
This show was 1998, not 2000. This lineup had already changed by then. Plus not all original members are present here, so you can't really call it "the dawn" of death by stereo anyway, that was back in '96 or '97. But this was d.b.s. at their finest, I will give you that.
This is good Hardcore!! Not this extra loud, heavy, and annoying poor excuse for music that scene kids listen to now... Hardcore needs to go back to its PUNK roots! where it came from
What the hell am I doing wearing sunglasses indoors? I think that's before I learned anything about stage presence either
Stage presence should just be: be yourself. And you were being you. Thats all that matters.
I love your work by the way. Youre an incredible musician. Got to see you all open for AFI in Louisville KY around the time of this video. Tell Efrem his lyrics are truly inspiring and just the whole band means alot to me. Even beyond the music.
This is fantastic! I was at this show, and it was one of my favorite of the sound barrier/ balcony lights era! Id love to see the rest...
This is a collector vid, dude thanks
one thing didn't change about DBS: The energie that they bring with them is always awsome! Is that Dan Palmer beside the drum?
do you have No cuts, no butts, no coconuts from the same show? priceless
@martin13379 I do, & am planning on posting the rest is a few weeks.
F*CK YEAHHH!
@6Jim6Miner6 LOL!, the shirt works though bro!! What are you up to these days?
It was 98.
I really dig the hardcore aesthetic... F all the perfectionist crap, shut up, set-up and play what ya brung!
Krrrang!!
Yes ! Death 4 Life
This show was 1998, not 2000. This lineup had already changed by then. Plus not all original members are present here, so you can't really call it "the dawn" of death by stereo anyway, that was back in '96 or '97. But this was d.b.s. at their finest, I will give you that.
This is good Hardcore!! Not this extra loud, heavy, and annoying poor excuse for music that scene kids listen to now... Hardcore needs to go back to its PUNK roots! where it came from