caitlyn
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My foster dad, is a 45 year old businessman with a six figure income, that listens to death metal music. Yesterday he and a friend he played college football with, took me to San Antonio to see the Unholy Alliance Tour ... floor seats, of course. Floor seats is a bit misleading, as there were no actual seats involved. Six hours on my feet. I now know what foot paddling feels like. I've seen mosh pits, or so I thought. You haven't actually seen mosh pits, until you have seen them at a show like this. It was run for your fucking life scarey ... not the place for a 100 pound girl. They try to rip your cloths off, and I stupidly wore a tank top. While it did actually manage to stay on, it now fits a 300 pound man. I ended up buying a $45 t-shirt with a skull and some saying about blood and death on it, and did I mention it has pentagrams on the sleeve. Can't wait to wear that to church tomorrow. Now, on to the bands. Thine Eyes Bleed, made Mine Ears Hurt. They were too loud. On the positive side, I won't have to curl my eyelashes again. Children of Bodom is like these 12 year old guys from Finland. They were too loud but had a cute bass player, that may have been of legal age. Mastadon was actually pretty good, but looked like the homeless. CD sales are obviously not good, because they have been wearing the same clothes for three years. Lamb of God was also pretty good, but kept encouraging the crowd to mosh and throw things. I have something in my hair that I don't think will ever come out. Slayer was the headliner, and I don't know if they were good or not, because by the time they came on, I was praying that someone would actually take a life, so the cops would throw everyone out and I could go back to the Mariotte. If you aren't getting enough S&M in your life, I highly recommend the Unholy alliance Tour. You will see lots of S's, and get M'd more then you ever dreamed.
< Message edited by caitlyn -- 6/24/2006 10:51:36 AM >
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