I was at that Suicidal/Leeway show. A ton of hc kids left after Leeway, leaving mostly metallers to watch ST. I felt kinda bad because you could see the crowd thin out.
I remember the ST Carnivore show as well. It was miserable and raining. Also, the Friday lineup got moved to SAturday. I don't think they even played Friday. Well it was a bit disturbing to show up expecting Warzon, YOT and Underdog and walking into Pete Steele singing "angry Neurotic Catholics". I also remember how ridiculous Mike Muir looked. Tube socks, almost there goatee, and throwing his weight around. I believe it was the first time they played the east coast in a long time. Join the Army was way different than the Frontier record.
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ReplyDeletewho ever has their brain cells still, please drop some anecdotes of that warzone record release at the pyramid. we gotta know.
Flyer #2 = my first show.
ReplyDeleteI was at that Suicidal/Leeway show. A ton of hc kids left after Leeway, leaving mostly metallers to watch ST. I felt kinda bad because you could see the crowd thin out.
ReplyDeleteI was at that Judge/Moondog show---good times!
ReplyDeleteI remember the ST Carnivore show as well. It was miserable and raining. Also, the Friday lineup got moved to SAturday. I don't think they even played Friday. Well it was a bit disturbing to show up expecting Warzon, YOT and Underdog and walking into Pete Steele singing "angry Neurotic Catholics". I also remember how ridiculous Mike Muir looked. Tube socks, almost there goatee, and throwing his weight around. I believe it was the first time they played the east coast in a long time. Join the Army was way different than the Frontier record.
ReplyDeleteAnyone know what Affirmative Action sounds like or if they ever recorded anything?
ReplyDeleteMan that is the perfect show poster for Bold. Those guys totally had elephantaisis of the sneakers.
ReplyDeleteif i remember correctly, moondog didn't play that judge show... well as the original moondog .. it was something closer to the quicksandish lineup.
ReplyDeletei think head on on that bold flyer were that RHCP type band that played the anthrax every weekend from midstate NY (ie poughkeepsie)...
funhouse on that All/Pressure Release flyer were members of pressure release and some other scenesters from their circle.. no?
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