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[QUOTE="reimroc:922646"][QUOTE="RustyPS:922619"]I think the only way you can affect what goes on in the local scene (and I know this sounds cliche, especially coming from a band member) is to support any local bands you like. I'm not just talking about going to their shows and buy their merch, but spreading the word. Word of mouth is an underrated, but very powerful tool in getting people to do things. I know from experience getting people to commit to going to local shows is like pulling teeth most of the time. That's why if people can show some support to any local band helps perpetuate more and more kids coming out to "relevant" shows. That could be a way to start the ball rolling where the status quo sees a shift to a healthier scene. I'm not saying any of you don't do that, because I don't know most of you, but it doing stuff like flyering for a show that you had no hand in booking or whatever, but you just like the lineup could be a HUGE help.[/QUOTE] I agree with everything you've stated. I do my best to make it to every local show I can with bands that I enjoy listening to. Its not like famous bands just pop out of nowhere, they all start out on the same level, local. I also feel that in most cases the local stuff is much better than what the "underground" record labels shove down our throat.[/QUOTE]
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