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I know. And it will never happen because that would be the most expensive LN which act ever. But yeah, Slipknots fanbase is mostly composed of like the metal version of the ICP scumbag fans. It is highly unlikely that they would play any of the big four festivals, because their fans would rather pay just to see them than 5x that much to see an assortment of shiz that they don't care about. metal festival or none.
This. There aren't enough fans at Bonnaroo to warrant paying to get them there and none of the Slipknot fans would shell out $300 just for them and perhaps a few other acts, but I think that a good deal of the Bonnaroo crowd would like them more than they think they would. I'm not even a fan. Used to love them when they came out and I was young, but when through a point where I couldn't stand them because they aren't "real metal", but now I've got to where if they play their older stuff on XM's Liquid Metal, I don't always turn the channel.
But yea, they're too big of a metal band for Bonnaroo. Bonnaroo would only touch a metal act that big if they had wide appeal like Metallica.
Not many. The closest would probably be Iron Maiden or Black Sabbath, and those might not even quite be Bonnaroo headliner material. They would headline any hard rock/metal festival, but not so sure about Roo.
Post by dreamingtree on Oct 23, 2012 12:42:19 GMT -5
Linkin Park I have always loved these guys and their music got me through some extremely hard times in my life. I finally got to see them live in August and their live show was surprisingly great. I would LOVE to see them at Roo.
I also love Staind and Aaron Lewis - would love to see them at Bonnaroo - another great live show (solo or full band).
Linkin Park I have always loved these guys and their music got me through some extremely hard times in my life. I finally got to see them live in August and their live show was surprisingly great. I would LOVE to see them at Roo.
I also love Staind and Aaron Lewis - would love to see them at Bonnaroo - another great live show (solo or full band).
People would be more upset than the Unchained fiasco.
I'm a huge Incubus fan, and I've seen them twice this year. As much as I love them, their live show is lacking something..... I was a little disappointed
I'm a huge Incubus fan, and I've seen them twice this year. As much as I love them, their live show is lacking something..... I was a little disappointed
Maybe it was the venue. St Augustine Amphitheater is a great place to see a show, and because of it some shows that I don't think I would ordinarily like, I ended up really enjoying. Like O.A.R. Like The Fray.
And The Beach Boys was definitely one of the most fun concerts I have ever been to, ever (at the Amp, not so much at Roo)
5/25: Dillinger Escape Plan
5/30: Andrew W.K. w/ Tony Clifton
6/1: Big Boi w/ Killer Mike
6/13-16: BONNAROO
6/29: Bob Dylan, Wilco, MMJ
6/30: The Grandmothers of Invention
7/11: Seinfeld
7/20: Living Colour
8/1: Mastodon w/ Machine Head
8/7: Melvins
9/5: Iron Maiden w/ Megadeth
10/2: The Legendery Pink Dots
11/1-3: VOODOO
11/14-17: BEAR CREEK
Today I learned who O.A.R. is and almost made it through 2% of one song of theirs.
If that song was "That Was a Crazy Game of Poker" that means you listened to about 20 minutes of O.A.R.
Not sure if anyone else experienced this phenomenon, but during my Junior year of high school ('04-'05) OAR just BLEW UP at my high school. I remember all of a sudden all the "cool" stoner Seniors had OAR shirts and they were suddenly the cool band to listen to in school. Fortunately, even with my garbage tastes back then, I never fell victim. I remember a bunch of my good friends seeing them at Summerfest that year and they were shocked I didn't want to join. I don't think any of them have listened in the last six years either.
5/25: Dillinger Escape Plan
5/30: Andrew W.K. w/ Tony Clifton
6/1: Big Boi w/ Killer Mike
6/13-16: BONNAROO
6/29: Bob Dylan, Wilco, MMJ
6/30: The Grandmothers of Invention
7/11: Seinfeld
7/20: Living Colour
8/1: Mastodon w/ Machine Head
8/7: Melvins
9/5: Iron Maiden w/ Megadeth
10/2: The Legendery Pink Dots
11/1-3: VOODOO
11/14-17: BEAR CREEK