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: post by the_reverend at 2005-03-26 14:59:36
unholy trinity: I don't know if it was just the venue, but they sounded a lot more dark, raw, and black metal than the last few times I saw them. At the BCCA, I would have sworn they were trying to be more like deicide, but this was savage. lots of funny poses too.

abaroth: I tried to comply with their wishes not to use flash... but when they started the fog machine and strobes, I thought "they flash me, I flash them". they played a emperor track.. at first I thought it was the white wizard, but it was dom sathanus (I need to stop listening to the live emperor cd). they were very good, raw BM, early emperor influenced like nefarious.

perpetual winter: unlike the "dark and brooding" abaroth, this band was a high-energy ATG's band (minus the melodic parts). I definitely think they could fit in at just about any show. they ended with a cover of slayer black magic. a track that I don't really hear people covering very often. sent it out the people killed and the killer in the minnisota school shooting. they also semt a song out to 100 demons which is awesome cause 100d are one of my favorite bands.

sin of angels: I didnt even know they were still playing... when I saw them there, I just figured that they were there as customers of the show, not as a band. I was like "wow, they showed up anyhow, even though they aren't playing, cool." but then I found out that they actually were playing, which was cool too. they were insanely loud for that space and tripped the fuses twice, on each sides of the stage. the end of the set was a chaotic mess with cabs, heads, and drums pushed, dropped, and jumped into.
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