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[QUOTE="arilliusbm:922616"]Well, lemme just say I wholeheartedly agree with everything you guys said. There really isn't much one can do to change it. It takes more than one person. In my mind (which I'm sure most will disagree) there hasn't been a decent "metal" venue in quite some time. The past 4 years we've seen the Bombshelter and Mark's go down. I wasn't huge on either one. The Palladium has and will always be there. I personally love the MiddleEast, I wish it was easier to book there (is it easy to book there? Probably not - too many genres, too much demand). If you take a look at good "scenes" in American metal, the first that come to mind are the Bay Area Thrash scene and the Flordia Death Metal scene. What made those areas flourish? Was is the bands? (of course) Was it the venues? Was it the fans or the crowds? Things happen in cycles, all-throughout history. I am hoping New England catches that wave sometime and things pick up.. because honestly I think it's lacking something here, I'm not sure what. We've got good bands here..[/QUOTE]
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