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xerotheory7803

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  1. It's not completely out of the norm for Comic Con. Metric did a secret show after a Scott Pilgrim screening there back in 2010, Childish Gambino did a show there in 2011. This would definitely be one of the bigger names they've had. Also to kinda clarify, they won't be performing at the convention itself, but in the area near it. SDCC takes over most of the city surrounding the convention center so there's always tons to do. There's a House Of Blues not far, but it's seemingly all booked up, except for the 27th, and the show on the 25th is a late show, so it's still feasible that LP could play there by themselves at like 8, depending on if HOB would wanna clear out/clean/set up for the next show by 11.
  2. Oh man, SDCC just got even more awesome this year. Now excuse while I freak out about tickets/on sale dates/if theyre on sale/etc.
  3. 311 is a bigger venue band than The Offspring, thats all that was. Plus yeah, Offspring was direct support for them on that tour, but 311 still only played 4 more songs. Pepper was the actual opener.
  4. Go look at the page again, the pics are not only of LP. The old style mic pic is not theirs, and the shot of the camera is Blink 182. Maroon 5 is everything the hints have said so far, and more so than LP. You don't have to believe me, just dont be surprised when I'm right.
  5. Guys, its going to Maroon 5. They just keep using pictures from previous headliners, but that doesnt mean they are playing. All of the clues match perfectly to Maroon 5 right now.
  6. holy shit. whoever is operating the dump button is a fucking moron.
  7. It wasnt so much censored as it was "I've giv-BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP-with me"
  8. Gotta love bleeping a whole line of the chorus for one "fuck" Also bleeping almost all of the breakdown. Big bucket of fail.
  9. I know opening with Papercut is nothing new for them, but everytime they do it, I get excited at the prospect of them doing HT in its entirety.
  10. Oh yeah man. I was at 7 shows during PR04, and I NEVER got tired of that set. From start to finish, it was just pure energy.
  11. I agree. The PR04 setlist was one of, if not THE best setlist I've ever seen them do. That intro with Don't Stay was amazing.
  12. I keep checking back hoping that it'll be up. I can't wait.
  13. I can't believe its finally coming coming out. 7 years later, and video actually exists. Thank you guys, you have no idea how much this means to me.
  14. I respect that he doesn't want to release this, BUT I've gone six years hoping to see footage of me performing with the band, and nothing. And now, someone actually has it, and wont at the very least let me see myself play Faint with the band? I'm sorry, that's wrong. I've never been a trader, and I wouldn't put it out there for the public to see, it would just be a nice thing to have as a keepsake of one of my favorite memories.
  15. Thank you, man. I'd given up all hope of ever seeing something from that show. When Sal told me last night, I was overjoyed that a video existed. I'm keeping my fingers crossed on this one.
  16. I'll do almost anything to get a copy of this show. I'm Billy, the guy who played Faint with them at that show. I've been dying for years to see any possible video of that night, which was easily one of the best nights of my entire life. If the trader can see this, and is willing to help me out, shoot me a pm, please. Even if its just the video of Faint, that would be enough for me.
  17. My favorite Linkin Park concert experience was August 3rd, 2004, in Camden, NJ. I had been following the band on Projekt Revolution that summer, and this was my 5th show on that tour (14th LP show ever for me), and just like every other night of the tour before that, the whole show was amazing. But then when it came time for them to play "Faint", they changed it up, and started asking for a fan to play. They picked my buddy Jason, and I'll admit, I was bummed, because that had been a dream of mine since I was a freshman in High School. Then, and I dont know how, Jason messed up, and played the wrong thing on guitar, so they started looking for someone else, and thats when Phoenix heard all the people around me yelling and pointing towards me. He tells security to help me onstage and for the next few minutes, I am living my dream, performing a song live with my favorite band of all time. It was surreal to be able to look around during that song and see all the guys, or to look out at the crowd and see 10,000 people having a great time at the show. No matter what I do the rest of my life, I will never forget this moment.
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