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WrongSprite

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When I went to see Devildriver, the people on before were Suicide Silence, and Behemoth. I think I actually enjoyed both more than Devildriver themselves, and I've been into them ever since.
Why would Behemoth be a opening band for Devildrive.As far as I know,Behemoth are more know,and a much better band,and more successful.

OT:I've only ever been to 1 concert.But the opening bands were okay.Even if I don't remember their names.
Devildriver are much more well known, and successful...it's a genre thing, black metal is fairly underground, while groove is much more popular.

How good you think they are isn't a factor.
 

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I first got to know the asian dub foundation as the opening band of RATM in Rotterdam. They were really good, but the public just stood there and waited for rage to come... :S
 

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Never seen Lights, but I want too. Sonic Syndicate does not deserve to tour with Nightwish. Probably because I don't know who they are.

Sonata Arctica did a wonderful job opening for Nightwish. The only problem was Tarja wasn't with the band anymore...
What's the point of seeing Nightwish post Tarja?
In Annette's defense, she performed really well, and the old Nightwish songs she did were good. But the entire time I just kept saying, "Boy, I miss Tarja..."
 

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Devildriver are much more well known, and successful...it's a genre thing, black metal is fairly underground, while groove is much more popular.

How good you think they are isn't a factor.
I wasn't using how I feel about them as a factor.I was using personal experience.More people that I have met know and listen to Behemoth.
 

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I was at an Iron Maiden concert where Dream Theater opened. i think thats as good as it gets.
I saw that too, I was at the GM Place show in vancouver, they're still pretty tuff.
holy crap thats the one i was at! small world.
yes hearing what is technically some of the best guitar work in the world for an opener is very good
Yeah, you wouldn't happen to be the fat guy with a cape who was dancing next to me?
no that was not me
Oh, were you the man two seats in the other direction dry-humping my girlfriend?
Maybe...
 

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The only bad opening bands I've seen were both at Lynyrd Skynyrd shows. The first I can't remember the name of, the second was Gun. I don't know if any of you know Gun but the only song they are known for is a cover of "Word Up" which Korn later covered off them.

Nightwish when I saw them were supported by Tristania (Yeah, I saw them back when Tarja was singing ^5) who were meh, but I was just at the bar at that point waiting for Nightwish to come on.

Machinehead opened for Slipknot, which was awesome. Alestorm opened for Turisas, again awesome (so much so I'm going to the Alestorm/Sabbaton show in October even though I dislike Sabbaton) and Combi Christ opened for Rammstein. They were completely unknown to me but live they were really good, creating a good atmosphere.
 

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I went to see Relient K back in May 2009, they were freaking amazing.

They were opened first by Runner Runner, a pop rock band that reminds me a bit of Tokyo Hotel, they were pretty good.

Second, this was back before they were a household name, Owl City. To put it bluntly, they sucked. All their songs sounded the same, they played for WAY too long (almost an hour, IIRC), and it was just boring.
 

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I was at an Iron Maiden concert where Dream Theater opened. i think thats as good as it gets.
I saw that too, I was at the GM Place show in vancouver, they're still pretty tuff.
holy crap thats the one i was at! small world.
yes hearing what is technically some of the best guitar work in the world for an opener is very good
Yeah, you wouldn't happen to be the fat guy with a cape who was dancing next to me?
no that was not me
Oh, were you the man two seats in the other direction dry-humping my girlfriend?
Maybe...
Lovely.
 

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When I went to see the Foo Fighters, the openers were Supergrass.
Both times I've been to see Biffy Clyro, the openers were Pulled Apart By Horses.

Supergrass were amazing, Pulled Apart were pretty good too.
 

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Now i myself am a concert goer. I attend pretty much any heavy metal concert as long as the good to bad ratio is ok. I've been to about 50 concerts maybe more maybe less *includes festivals*. I understand why they are there get you pumped for the main acts or other acts etc but sometimes the opening band is so horrible... words cant describe it. Only twice have i ever had good opening bands.

Now i respect most musicians seeing as how i don't play gutiar drums etc *know how to play piano* but sometimes i feel like just fml why are these people here. Anyone else run into this at concerts or am i just a picky fuck.
Something you might not know about opening bands, from an industry insider:

Often the engineer will deliberately mix the opening band quieter, or only use half the PA system. Why? Well, sometimes they want the volume of the night to slowly build, sometimes they're worried about the integrity of the sound system and would rather blow out or damage the PA at the end of the night rather than the start, and sometimes, the main band's management actually requests this (the bigger the main act is, the more likely this is - we don't want that support band sounding better than the main act, do we? Gosh no, that would ruffle egos - so if they're quieter the theory goes that they probably won't sound as good either). If you're wondering why the main act often sounds so much better than the opening band, even though both bands might be two guitars, bass, drums and vocal going through the exact same PA system - well there you go. In other words, it's not always the opening band's fault that they suck, as their sound is often in the hands of someone who is on the payroll of the main band, so they have to do what the main band wants... and sometimes the main band wants to fuck them over. I can think of at least one big stadium tour with two very well-known bands (who shall remain nameless) where the PA was "saved" for the second act, because that band knew that their opening band was actually superior, so they wanted to even the scales by having a sonic advantage...
 

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I saw Beat Union open for Flogging Molly when they played at the Roseland a few years back. Oddly enough that was also where I saw the worst opening band, it was a group of skinny white kids trying to do some metal shit and all I wanted to do was go up there and punch them all in the face.
 

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hmm i like opening bands to be up and comers who are similar but distinct from the main band, you go for one and get another you may not have heard of and hey they are pretty cool
 

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The last concert I went to was Status Quo in 2007. Their opening band were a foursome called "B and the North" and really were rather good! The female lead (B, presumably) was good looking in the unconventional sense but she wasn't some conveyor belt pretty-arsed airhead that we usually get these days. She had a strong voice (I.e she didn't sound like a Barbie cartoon character), great interaction with the crowd and her hand alike and was rather handy with a Telecaster.

The lead guitarist (and occasional keyboardist too) was brilliant and I really would like B and the North to make it big, simply because they are good at what they do, know what they like and do it well. They got us warmed up and then some and got an excellent reception from the crowd!

Back in 2002 I went to see Bon Jovi at Huddersfield and, although for the life of me, I couldn't remember the second of the two support bands but they had a real job to do. For reasons never revealed, Bon Jovi were late coming on so the second support had to do a longer set and the crowd began to get restless, some even telling them to get lost.

That was unfair because a) It wasn't their fault b) They were doing well, all things considered and c) They were really good. I just wish I could remember what they were called!

Wardy
 

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I was at an Iron Maiden concert where Dream Theater opened. i think thats as good as it gets.
I saw that too, I was at the GM Place show in vancouver, they're still pretty tuff.
holy crap thats the one i was at! small world.
yes hearing what is technically some of the best guitar work in the world for an opener is very good
Yeah, you wouldn't happen to be the fat guy with a cape who was dancing next to me?
no that was not me
Oh, were you the man two seats in the other direction dry-humping my girlfriend?
Maybe...
Lovely.
k obviously it wasnt me
 

reg42

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I've seen a bunch of opening bands. I'll mention a local ska band, Fuzigish, who opened for NOFX on their tour here. They were really great, and they pretty much set the mood for the best mosh I've ever been in.