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They be headlining the Download Festival in England this summer. http://www.downloadfestival.co.uk/ne...d-77c0fd9a3926
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Originally Posted by Neo_Version 7 View Post
They be headlining the Download Festival in England this summer.

http://www.downloadfestival.co.uk/ne...d-77c0fd9a3926

Thanks. I'll be sure to stay on the other side of the Atlantic.
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they're doing a ton of euro festivals - rock am ring, rock in rio, rock im park, etc...

Helluva show man. Complete energy. Saw them twice. Once was with my black friend who peed on some white dudes leg and i feared for his life. The other time I blacked out and fucked up my back.

Good times.
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disgusting leftist multi-culti garbage
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I saw RATM a couple of years ago at Randall's Island. I've been to many, many concerts but have never experienced that level of energy in my entire life.
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I enjoy their music and disagree with almost every single one of their political stances.
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I enjoy their music and disagree with almost every single one of their political stances.

Exactly. I hate how people cant compartmentalize this and seperate the music from politics.


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I saw RATM a couple of years ago at Randall's Island. I've been to many, many concerts but have never experienced that level of energy in my entire life.

Rock the bells? Thats where I went out in LA. The crowd was 90% for rage, 7% for wu tang, 3% for the roots.
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I really, really, really, really hope they do a U.S. tour. They're one of the few bands I've never seen live that I would really like to see.
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how can you? all their nonsense music is about politics. can you separate skrewdriver from their politics?

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Exactly. I hate how people cant compartmentalize this and seperate the music from politics.




Rock the bells? Thats where I went out in LA. The crowd was 90% for rage, 7% for wu tang, 3% for the roots.
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how can you? all their nonsense music is about politics. can you separate skrewdriver from their politics?

I just hear the sound. I am notoriously terrible at understanding/hearing lyrics in songs.
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I enjoy their music and disagree with almost every single one of their political stances.

+1.

They're absolutely ridiculous once you progress past a middle school education. That being said, I can't help but nod my head to their first album.
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Are we in 6th grade? I didn't even like them then.
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At the same time they are the best of "rap metal" and the worst shit my friends and I listened to in high school.
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RATM rawks !
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I enjoy their music and disagree with almost every single one of their political stances.
in my case the same goes for the Clash
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