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Sepultura in Bangalore 4 Years, 6 Months ago
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GK is writing a review I think so here are my rough concise thoughts about the show.
They played 3-5 songs from the new album I guess which means it was pretty much a greatest hits setlist. From what I remember - Refuse/Resist, Territory, Kaiowas, biotech is godzilla from Chaos AD. Roots Bloody Roots from Roots, Arise, Dead Embryonic Cells, Orgasmatron and Desperate Cry from Arise. Beneath the Remains and Inner Self from Beneath the Remains. Troops of Doom from Morbid Visions. Plus the cover of Bullet the Blue Sky and a lot of teasers including stuff from Schizophrenia. Kisser played his signature fenders and brought out his jackson v for a few songs too. His signature dirty, low, rumbling tone was superbly replicated in the live setting too. The drummer took us by complete surprise - he was absolutely kickass. The band was amazingly tight and put on a great fucking show. Oh, Derrick Green is a kickass frontman. Even the few new songs, though much slower in tempo worked in this setting. One song even sounded like a My Dying Bride song. Amazing show, I even headbanged and fucked my shoulder/neck completely.
4.5/5 thadiyans - note the rating higher than both the aerosmith and iron maiden shows. Essentially because the sound on this was brilliant.
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Re:Sepultura in Bangalore 4 Years, 6 Months ago
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They fucking kicked ass. Awesome show. \m/
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Re:Sepultura in Bangalore 4 Years, 6 Months ago
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Re:Sepultura in Bangalore 4 Years, 6 Months ago
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Pity couldn't be there. But I don't really feel like I missed something other than a good show...
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Dire! DIRE! DIRE!! It's fleeting...
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Re:Sepultura in Bangalore 4 Years, 6 Months ago
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GK, Spit is from Roots, not Against.
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Dire! DIRE! DIRE!! It's fleeting...
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Re:Sepultura in Bangalore 4 Years, 6 Months ago
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Hm damn. Anyway I was broke so I got a legitimate excuse...*-9
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Re:Sepultura in Bangalore 4 Years, 6 Months ago
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Yeah, I'm echoing Ravi. Plus, I have a long running tradition of missing good show.
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