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[QUOTE="the_reverend:186466"]the night started off at like 9:30-10ish. all but one of the bands was there early. the 2 canadian bands were super late, stressing out annmageddon. but finally, they showed up and the show went on. contempt for humanity: granted I'm not the biggest discharge fan, but they made fun of ann for saying that about them on the flyers. I think they sounded like fear if you take out the campy "let's have beer" lyrics. I'm sure if you could hear all the words to sing along, it would be almost as fun as fear. short.fast.dead: not really the shortest songed band as the name would point to. they played noisey hardcore. the drummer was new, but alot of what he did was spazzy and almost off-time fast with the rest of the band. at one point, someone started to mosh and knocked out the guitar. I thought blakefall was in the band cause the singer kept saying "I need blake [u]here[/u]", but he was just there for scenery, I guess. urban blight: from canada; I'm guessing toronto area. they should have named themselves short.fast.dead. their songs were all at most 1 minute. they would definitly fit in with all the bands that play s.e. hardcore bands that played last time I was at the AS220. if they come around again, they should talk to drug test or one of those bands for a show in new hampshire. they had to borrow contempt for humanity's equipment cause US boarder regs suck. fucked up!: also from canada. I guess a bunch of people came down from albany to see them. there were a lot of faces there that I've never seen before. energetic was an understatment. they sounded good even though the guitar stage left was cutting out for one song. the crowd really got into them and was jumping all over each other, reminded me a lot of the old metcafe days in providence.[/QUOTE]
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