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Mono had their volume turned up super loud too, which I thought was kind of a shame, since their music isn't necessarily 'loud' music. I guess they use some tricks with reverb though.
Wish now I'd bought the filtered earplugs in time. Had to wear regular earplugs.
I saw Mono a week ago and I had heard they played very loud shows, so I put in my ER-20s before they even started... during the first song I could hear someone in the crowd shouting "IT'S TOO LOUD! TURN IT DOWN!"
It is baffling as to why they'd play that kind of music so loud.
I saw Mono a week ago and I had heard they played very loud shows, so I put in my ER-20s before they even started... during the first song I could hear someone in the crowd shouting "IT'S TOO LOUD! TURN IT DOWN!"
It is baffling as to why they'd play that kind of music so loud.
I read an interview with Taka where he said that they started that because nobody paid attention to them when they first started playing...seems kinda silly to me though, since they're still playing that loud.
From most recent to least recent:
AC/DC
Eagles
Rush
Rolling Stones
Motley Crue
Minstry/Meshuggah
BB King
Van Halen (once in Winnipeg and once in Vegas)
Metallica
Eric Sardinas
Colin James
Elton John
Rod Stewart
Billy Joel
April Wine with Heart as opening act (30+ years ago)
and a bunch of others I can't remember.
everything else has mostly been local bands at small venues
last show i went to was a couple of Evansville IN bands (Death of a Hero, Blood Tribe) and some not so locals (Destroy Destroy Destroy, Anal ****) at a bar... and much to my disappointment they dragged the bands out too long and i had to miss out on Anal **** because it was getting late and i had stuff to do the next morning... would have been great if they would have put Blood Tribe that plays at that bar nearly every weekend at the end so those of us who didn't want to stay there until 2:30AM could see Anal ****
Dream Theater / Kings X / Satriani (my first show... I was 7)
A Perfect Circle (x2)
30 Seconds to Mars (x2)
Tool (x4)
The Mars Volta (x2)
Pink Floyd (Coachella 2009)
Mastodon
Gov't Mule
Nine Inch Nails (x2)
Return to Forever
Massive Attack
Smashing Pumpkins
Chickenfoot (I had to go for my orientation class in college 3 weeks ago... terrible show!)
Depeche Mode
Foo Fighters
The Police
Herbie Hancock / Wayne Shorter
Isis
Jane's Addiction
Jeff Beck
Jimmy Heath Big Band
Heath Brothers
Justice
Kavinsky
Killswitch Engage
Kenny Garrett
Marcus Miller
Roy Hargrove
Pendulum
Pigmy Love Circus
Portishead
The Rolling Stones
Van Halen
Wolfmother
Woven
Those are all the big shows I have seen. That does not include smaller "live music" even though some of it was pretty big name stuff...