Ack, I thought it was amazeballs. Would've liked a song off Gold Cobra, though. The entire floor was jumping and random mosh pits would break out at the back.

Quote from: skuddington on March 11, 2025, 11:50:34 PMWhen fred pointed out that McGregor was in attendance, he got booed out of it, which was funny.

Brilliant.

I see it reported in the papers about the booing of McGregor. I'd say it fairly deflated his ego. That combined with the fact that they didn't play his fave tune Rape Stuff, I'd say he had a disappointing night  :laugh:

Looking at the most of the setlist being from the only album of theirs that I don't like at all, I don't feel so bad about it now. Nothing from Still Sucks either, which would have disappointed me, and nothing from The Unquestionable Truth, which I absolutely love. Would,  of course, have loved to go but it didn't work out and I'm coping here.

BONES was class. Delighted to have seen him live. He is fuckin deadly.

Limp Bizkit was pure nostalgia and good to get to see them and tick them off the list of.

It was great to hear the crowd react so negativity when Fred Durst mentioned that rapists name.


My resale ticket went at full price after a few minutes so standing was gone at the very least

I saw about 19 diff vids of the same bit of Break Stuff and it looked like it was heaving.

I'm genuinely surprised that they could still draw a crowd after all these years, goes to show you or I'm possibly out of touch.

People would pay €75.95 + booking fee to go to the opening of an envelope these days.

Quote from: The Heretic on March 12, 2025, 07:14:18 PMI'm genuinely surprised that they could still draw a crowd after all these years, goes to show you or I'm possibly out of touch.

I regularly listen to them even now. Last album was very good

Quote from: Squigs on March 12, 2025, 07:21:06 PMPeople would pay €75.95 + booking fee to go to the opening of an envelope these days.

Twas 93 quid so it was, thank fuck I got it back

It was heaving in fairness, it was a good gig for people watching, I'd say there was a fair few at it that experienced their first mosh pit. Bones was my first hip hop/ rap show, I had no idea what was going on. n8noface was proper baffling, Wesley Willis levels of outsider art

Quote from: astfgyl on March 12, 2025, 09:04:05 PM
Quote from: The Heretic on March 12, 2025, 07:14:18 PMI'm genuinely surprised that they could still draw a crowd after all these years, goes to show you or I'm possibly out of touch.

I regularly listen to them even now. Last album was very good

I really loved Gold Cobra. Lots of absolute bangers on it. I'm really not sure why it isn't more popular. They could've played at least a couple off it.