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>[/I] We've done the hall thing too, and what happened was either low turnout, or the majority of the crowd left after the last "core" band. Ideally it'd be great for metal bands and core bands to play the same places, but it seems the crowd interested in the cores lately is starting at an earlier age and thus needs all ages places to play. Nothing wrong with that, but a hall doesn't have a PA system. Put a metal band in there and the sound is anywhere from not so good to buckets of mud. A core band fares better in a hall because the majority of the crowd is there to dance to the groove of the music they're feeling. Breakdowns are easier to notice than changing blastbeats. Metal is better off in a PA'd club than a hall because we're more into standing there and bobbing our heads while (hopefully) hearing all the notes rather than feel the hits or anything. A core band will also sound better in a club, but there there might be more restrictions of the crowd's enjoyment. Give and take. I should write a fucking thesis paper or something. Christ.[/QUOTE]
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