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: post by the_reverend at 2004-10-17 04:42:54
black iron prison: a guy with some pedals, boxes and a virus synth. I'm not sure which virus it was... it might have been the b, but I don't know. it was very droney.

cosmic conflict: startedoff as a guy with a bass guitar, a Boss drum machine, some pedals, and a good old dr grooves. a lot of the melodies seemed pre-programmed, but it was cool. after a while, nate from confier got on drums and they played 3 indie-ish rock songs.

oxbow: I've liked this band since i was 15. this was the "lite" version of the band. only 2 members instead of 4. I really need to see them played as a full band. this preformance was good but sparce. also, the singer's performance included removing his cloths and... well.. I wouldn't goin to details. I guess they played with king diamond once too!


conifer: their cd-release party. they have a movie playing over their heads. the movie was "just a bunch ofweird shit todo weird shit".. boobs.. 100's of melting jesuses... child molestation and more. conifer was also playing as a five piece, showing off their new guitarist. it worked out well for them since they kept having gear issues and 1-3 of the guitarist would be behind the moviescreen fixing things. they also have 2 guest vocalists (and the singer of oxbow came out too). the whole set rocked, even the things that didn't run so smoothly (like mark setting up zack's mic).
ps: their newcd kills. buy it.
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