Practicing without a degree, 44 caliber brain surgery!
Where it all began for me :D this was the first metal fest I went to myself, and had an absolute blast with every one the bands I stayed for. I met some amazing folks that day, the whole atmosphere was brilliant, definitely hope the organisers can put another one on some year. I'm still madly in love with near enough every band I saw that day, if Cannabis corpse or Demolition hammer especially want to trek back to Scotland, I'd be first in line to experience them live again🔥🔥🔥
Never got a tee of the festival when I was there, but was super grateful to see this listed on Vinted from a gent who was also there, shoutouts to him again🤘🤘
Demolition hammer and Dark Angel on the same bill feels like a lucid dream. Adding the mighty Discharge is the cheery on top. Must have been a hell of a live !
Every year had a stellar lineup man, as grateful as I am for local talent, having legendary bands come to our wee neck of the woods is truly something special. Xentrix headlined 2023 and I think Autopsy headlined the first one. (Wasn't one last year, I think the organisers are still recovering from the pandemic's hit on live music😔)
The variety of bands blew me away at the time, and even more now, knowing it was only on one stage, and they had to do sound mixing for a totally different genre, one after the other. The sound engineers deserve a tenfold raise, every band sounded unreal🔥🔥🔥
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Demolition hammer and Dark Angel on the same bill feels like a lucid dream. Adding the mighty Discharge is the cheery on top. Must have been a hell of a live !
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Every year had a stellar lineup man, as grateful as I am for local talent, having legendary bands come to our wee neck of the woods is truly something special. Xentrix headlined 2023 and I think Autopsy headlined the first one. (Wasn't one last year, I think the organisers are still recovering from the pandemic's hit on live music😔)
The variety of bands blew me away at the time, and even more now, knowing it was only on one stage, and they had to do sound mixing for a totally different genre, one after the other. The sound engineers deserve a tenfold raise, every band sounded unreal🔥🔥🔥