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		<title>The Heat is On: CoS at Mayhem Festival &#8217;10</title>
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		<dc:creator>David Buchanan</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It has been established that <a href="http://festival-outlook.consequenceofsound.net/fests/view/124/mayhem-festival" target="_blank">Mayhem Festival</a>, now in its third year running, is a mainstay of every breed of heavy metal &#8212; mathcore, horror rock, nu-metal, New Wave American, hardcore, arena rock, death metal, etc. Taking up the mantle of our beloved and limited Ozzfest, Mayhem has tried its hardest to make a mark on the horizon. This year, after tireless lines, exhausting heat waves, clusterfuck staff scheduling, and last minute changes to ticket designation, your favorite metal reviewer entered a new venue for the masses.</p>
<p>Welcome to Walnut Creek in Raleigh, NC, the newest stop tacked on to Mayhem&#8217;s longest run yet. It isn&#8217;t rife with Slurpees and beachfront property, but at least I didn&#8217;t have to drive five hours back afterward. Emceed by comedian Big Jay Oakerson (you seriously have to get a load of this tit-magnet), you can meet the locals, have an overpriced cheeseburger (burger/fries combos priced at $13&#8211; believe it), and enjoy the show at Mayhem Festival. Also, stay tuned for a possible Listen piece on an impromptu truck bed performance in the front gate parking lot, courtesy of two-piece thrash outfit The Antiarchists.</p>
<p>Random tailgate metal? Only in the country, boys and girls.</p>
<h1>Silver Star/Jagermeister Stages</h1>
<h3><span style="text-decoration: underline;">3 Inches Of Blood</span></h3>
<p>First on our docket was a distant hum of crushing bass and the scarcely audible passing of Cam Pipes&#8217;&#8230;well&#8230;pipes. Frankly, I did not see anything about this band that stood out on our landscape. Canadian act <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/tag/3-inches-of-blood/" target="_blank">3 Inches Of Blood</a> is that modern metal band post-2000 which supports the naysayers&#8217; complaints on how all metal screaming bands sound alike. As the opening act we were privy to catching, a disappointing beginning; as a band trying to prop up metal acts, the only one really pulling his weight seemed to be the live-only bassist addition and his speakers&#8217; ridiculous reverb. Next!</p>
<h3><span style="text-decoration: underline;">In This Moment</span></h3>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-60008" title="Maria Brink (In This Moment)" src="http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/022.jpg" alt="" width="280" height="373" /></p>
<p>What can I say about this band that has not already been said? What can I say without developing a mondo crush on Maria Brink? Well, since it&#8217;s obviously too late to avoid the latter, let us get down to brass tacks. <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/tag/in-this-moment/" target="_blank">In This Moment</a> is a powerful rock band with a very potent vocalist whose voice, both screamed and serenading, carries like a tribal-tattooed dove on the hot summer breeze. From Brink waltzing through the crowd to a initiate an all-inclusive circle pit, to guitarist Howorth&#8217;s phenomenal licks, to stellar renditions of duet track &#8220;The Promise&#8221; (featuring Adrian Patrick of Otherwise) and power-punched single &#8220;The Gun Show&#8221; from 2010&#8242;s more straightforward dark release <em>A Star-Crossed Wasteland</em>, no stone was left unturned or undisturbed by the end of this Ozzfest 2007 Jagermeister alumni.</p>
<p>It is rare when the lead vocalist takes a tour of the venue amidst the metal crowd after their set, all casual and nonchalant, but Brink is your girl for the job, and while I try to hide my interest in stalking her mid-stride, let us move on.</p>
<h3><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Chimaira</span></h3>
<p>Catching the tail-end of the <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/tag/chimaira/" target="_blank">Chimaira</a> set is a disappointment on its own for any metal fan, but this groove sect of metal has a death grip on its fans that supersedes things only Chimaira could get wrong. Plagued with unhealthy distortion, the usually clean streak of high-end production and atmospheres becomes a melodic mess of destruction in the aftermath of bands like mathcore painkillers Norma Jean or a band like In This Moment. Mark Hunter was, as previously dumbed down by 3 Inches, inaudible beyond the usual growls, but Arnold&#8217;s guitar, while dressed in juxtaposed static, pulled them all out of the crevice with tight dominance through and through. Chimaira is a choice act, from my perspective, and best experienced in studio unless given a more suitable venue beyond Raleigh&#8217;s calamitous 2010 Jagermeister stage.</p>
<h3><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Atreyu</span></h3>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-60017" title="Atreyu 2" src="http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/067.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="399" />Hardcore bands that tour with the likes of garbage such as Hawthorne Heights? Bands like this generally get loathed by metalheads like me, a bunch of kids surrounded by tired, whiny bitching. Everything I assumed about this band has henceforth been negated upon seeing this performance. For those of you who think <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/tag/atreyu/" target="_blank">Atreyu</a> is the emo kids&#8217; metal, those kids might be included amongst their general audience, but Varkatzas and company have earned some serious respect today by virtue of pure technical skill and outright audience involvement. Aside from a dive into Bon Jovi&#8217;s &#8220;You Give Love A Bad Name&#8221;, tapping into <em>Congregation Of The Damned</em>&#8216;s &#8220;Gallows&#8221; was a treat to behold, and guitar duo Jacobs and Miguel were trading licks like nobody&#8217;s business, with skill beyond their years.</p>
<p>Lesson being&#8230;never underestimate any band until you&#8217;ve had a chance to see their full capability face-to-face. It doesn&#8217;t hurt to have a charismatic banter between lead and drummer, either. It&#8217;s safe to say I&#8217;m a fan of this band now.</p>
<h1>Main Stage</h1>
<h3><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Five Finger Death Punch</span></h3>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-60020" title="5FDP 2" src="http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/139.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="400" />As most rock fans will tell you, <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/tag/five-finger-death-punch/" target="_blank">Five Finger Death Punch</a> is a band with some loyal fandom to back them, having played a side stage at Mayhem before and rounded up a good following along the way. While I cannot vouch for them being entirely ready for this year&#8217;s main stage presence, the set design was spectacular, and for a band who is only two albums in and going, this was some severe exposure that these California juggernauts will benefit from heavily. Vocalist Ivan Moody and guitarist Zoltan Bathory, both with some good metal reps under their respective belts, lead the charge to get everyone psyched and did a damn good job, despite a mediocre crowd size to begin with. I would not call their set the most memorable event all day, but I was proud of them for bringing the respect and the metal to their table, regardless of what anyone says.</p>
<p>A drum solo, a finale riding on more radio-friendly &#8220;The Bleeding&#8221;: It was apparent where things were headed, but we enjoyed the show anyway. Period.</p>
<h3><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Lamb Of God</span></h3>
<p>The Virginian country boys of definitive New Wave American Metal, <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/tag/lamb-of-god/" target="_blank">Lamb Of God</a> is undeniably a force to be reckoned with wherever they roam. This set was no exception, pounding out pure aggression and fan service throughout their short and steady half-hour run time. While the Adler siblings connected tightly on every single gut-punch rhythm, Blythe was never a second out of place or overpowered at all. &#8220;Set To Fail&#8221;, one of the bands&#8217; more mainstream singles, brought the crowd up with great intensity; &#8220;Redneck&#8221;, preceded by a short Blythe monologue giving usual props to the US Armed Forces, segued into a pride chant about being from the country; finale piece &#8220;Black Label&#8221; from the aptly-titled sophomore release <em>New American Gospel</em> gave us a perfectly legitimate send off.</p>
<p>Lamb Of God might be softening a fraction, but latest fare <em><a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2009/03/02/album-review-lamb-of-god-wrath/" target="_blank">Wrath</a> </em>is still considered some good and heavy metal, and as long as our boys keep playing, I&#8217;ll keep coming out to visit.</p>
<p><strong>Setlist: </strong>&#8220;The Passing&#8221;, &#8220;In Your Words&#8221;, &#8220;Set To Fail&#8221;, &#8220;Walk With Me In Hell&#8221;, &#8220;Laid To Rest&#8221;, &#8220;Now You&#8217;ve Got Something To Die For&#8221;, &#8220;Redneck&#8221;, &#8220;Black Label&#8221;</p>
<h3><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Rob Zombie</span></h3>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-60021" title="Zombie" src="http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/177.jpg" alt="" width="280" height="374" />Can someone please kindly explain to me why Raleigh&#8217;s fan base sucks so fucking badly out there on the lawns? What is wrong with everyone? Virginia Beach tried on this same &#8220;jammin&#8217; on the headphones&#8221; listless enthusiasm last year, and we all should have learned from that. Seriously!</p>
<p><a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/tag/rob-zombie/" target="_blank">Rob Zombie</a>&#8216;s set opened on an ominous mix of various skits and segues culled out over his extensive catalog, right before clicking into &#8220;What&#8217;s Lurking On Channel X?&#8221; from <em>Hellbilly Deluxe</em>. If there is one thing Zombie and his crew do best, it&#8217;s theatrics: multiple screens displaying clips from random B-movie horror films and various haunting graphics or lyrical cues (even some hentai and <em>Planet Of The Apes</em> thrown in).</p>
<p>The stand-out events from Zombie&#8217;s set include both good and bad factors: while guitarist John 5 was rocking away non-stop, even pent up with a minor leg injury, Zombie never stayed in one place too long and was always jokingly attacking the crowd, though his remark that all the lazy young people sitting down were assholes might have been truth spoken in jest; Zombie intermittently threw himself off vocally, missing words here and there (couldn&#8217;t tell if this was his mic going out or him trying to evoke some reaction from the, ehem, &#8220;zombified&#8221; lawn crowd).</p>
<p>An absolute bonus for a lot of fans? Zero affliction from the <em>Educated Horses</em> material. With lighting and effects made to depict this band as walking comic book characters, our favorite horrorshow bounced between his <em>Hellbilly</em> saga, some staple White Zombie fare, and the obligatory John 5 &#8220;Eruption &amp; Star-Spangled&#8221; solo/&#8221;School&#8217;s Out&#8221; Cooper cover/&#8221;Dragula&#8221; finale (complete with pyro and streamers). The setlist also included my two favorite Zombie tunes to date: &#8220;Scum Of The Earth&#8221; and &#8220;Living Dead Girl&#8221;. The only thing missing was a Moon cameo&#8230;Zombie&#8217;s a lucky bastard. The fans that did react came in droves down in the seats and warmly welcomed the corpse to our humble state. Thank Zombie and his crew for throwing a kick-ass party, but fuck you, lawn wallflowers.</p>
<p><strong>Setlist:</strong> &#8220;Sawdust In The Blood&#8221;, &#8220;What Lurks on Channel X?&#8221;, &#8220;Superbeast&#8221;, &#8220;Scum of the Earth&#8221;, &#8220;Living Dead Girl&#8221;, &#8220;More Human Than Human&#8221;, &#8220;Sick Bubble-Gum&#8221;, &#8220;House Of 1000 Corpses&#8221;, Drum Solo, &#8220;Never Gonna Stop (The Red, Red Kroovy)&#8221;, &#8220;Mars Needs Women&#8221;, &#8220;Thunder Kiss &#8217;65&#8243;, Guitar Solo, &#8220;School&#8217;s Out&#8221;, &#8220;Dragula&#8221;</p>
<h3><span style="text-decoration: underline;">KoRn</span></h3>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-60026" title="Davis &amp; Munky" src="http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/259.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="401" />I suppose I already knew what to expect from <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/tag/korn/" target="_blank">KoRn</a>, though this was my first chance to ever see them live. I knew, like everyone else going in, that we&#8217;d see a slew of hits and at least two songs promoting their latest effort, <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2010/07/06/album-review-korn-korn-iii-remember-who-you-are/" target="_blank"><em>Korn III: Remember Who You Are</em></a>. This was a given, but what made our final act stand out were two things: one awesome, one heartbreaking.</p>
<p>KoRn entered with flash after a slow build of clicks and pops, running straight into <em>Take A Look In The Mirror</em> standard &#8220;Right Now&#8221; and<em> Untouchables </em>blast-off &#8220;Here To Stay&#8221; (expected anthems for the larger crowds). For the bright side, every song played tonight was done so beyond perfection, even the lesser tripe &#8220;Let The Guilt Go&#8221; from <em>KoRn III</em>. Newest single &#8220;Oildale&#8221; had a more organic crunch live; my <em>Issues</em> favorite &#8220;Somebody Someone&#8221; was a pleasure to bang to out on a lawn with plenty of slinging room; classics from the eponymous debut rang out over us all like a familiar blanket toward the ending, particularly after Munky covered &#8220;Wicked&#8221; lyrics over the closing plucks of &#8220;Blind&#8221; and Davis&#8217; bagpipes lead on into &#8220;Shoots And Ladders&#8221; and a Metallica segue (audience fanfare included).</p>
<p>The overall problem? Participation and interaction. Not only did the subtly dissipating audience members begin funneling out right around the last three songs, but throughout the entire set, KoRn did little to nothing in terms of hyping anyone up. Aside from the brief &#8220;Wicked&#8221; cameo and some cut-and-dry pick tossing at the close, there was such a gap between the stage and the people. Maybe they noticed the lack of energy and fed off of it; maybe my so-called neighbor fans were just tired from a long hot day, but damn it, this is a rock show! Where&#8217;s the excitement? Where&#8217;s the love?</p>
<p>On a high note, the music, thankfully, was sensational, to say the least. If no one else said so, thank you guys for coming out, and please come back sometime to give us another chance. Maybe a headlining tour of your own will bring the flocks? A nice couple of hours worth? Thanks.</p>
<p><strong>Setlist:</strong><em> </em>&#8220;Right Now&#8221;, &#8220;Here To Stay&#8221;, &#8220;Did My Time&#8221;, &#8220;Oildale (Leave Me Alone)&#8221;, &#8220;Falling Away From Me&#8221;, &#8220;Somebody Someone&#8221;, &#8220;Let The Guilt Go&#8221;, Bass/Drum Solo, &#8220;Freak On A Leash&#8221;, &#8220;Blind&#8221;, &#8220;Shoots and Ladders / One&#8221;, &#8220;Clown&#8221;, &#8220;Got The Life&#8221;<br />
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<p style="text-align: center;"><em>Gallery by Crystal Stewart</em></p>
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		<content:mobile><![CDATA[It has been established that Mayhem Festival, now in its third year running, is a mainstay of every breed of heavy metal -- mathcore, horror rock, nu-metal, New Wave American, hardcore, arena rock, death metal, etc. Taking up the mantle of our beloved and limited Ozzfest, Mayhem has tried its hardest to make a mark on the horizon. This year, after tireless lines, exhausting heat waves, clusterfuck staff scheduling, and last minute changes to ticket designation, your favorite metal reviewer entered a new venue for the masses.

Welcome to Walnut Creek in Raleigh, NC, the newest stop tacked on to Mayhem's longest run yet. It isn't rife with Slurpees and beachfront property, but at least I didn't have to drive five hours back afterward. Emceed by comedian Big Jay Oakerson (you seriously have to get a load of this tit-magnet), you can meet the locals, have an overpriced cheeseburger (burger/fries combos priced at $13-- believe it), and enjoy the show at Mayhem Festival. Also, stay tuned for a possible Listen piece on an impromptu truck bed performance in the front gate parking lot, courtesy of two-piece thrash outfit The Antiarchists.

Random tailgate metal? Only in the country, boys and girls.
Silver Star/Jagermeister Stages
3 Inches Of Blood
First on our docket was a distant hum of crushing bass and the scarcely audible passing of Cam Pipes'...well...pipes. Frankly, I did not see anything about this band that stood out on our landscape. Canadian act 3 Inches Of Blood is that modern metal band post-2000 which supports the naysayers' complaints on how all metal screaming bands sound alike. As the opening act we were privy to catching, a disappointing beginning; as a band trying to prop up metal acts, the only one really pulling his weight seemed to be the live-only bassist addition and his speakers' ridiculous reverb. Next!
In This Moment


What can I say about this band that has not already been said? What can I say without developing a mondo crush on Maria Brink? Well, since it's obviously too late to avoid the latter, let us get down to brass tacks. In This Moment is a powerful rock band with a very potent vocalist whose voice, both screamed and serenading, carries like a tribal-tattooed dove on the hot summer breeze. From Brink waltzing through the crowd to a initiate an all-inclusive circle pit, to guitarist Howorth's phenomenal licks, to stellar renditions of duet track "The Promise" (featuring Adrian Patrick of Otherwise) and power-punched single "The Gun Show" from 2010's more straightforward dark release <em>A Star-Crossed Wasteland</em>, no stone was left unturned or undisturbed by the end of this Ozzfest 2007 Jagermeister alumni.

It is rare when the lead vocalist takes a tour of the venue amidst the metal crowd after their set, all casual and nonchalant, but Brink is your girl for the job, and while I try to hide my interest in stalking her mid-stride, let us move on.
Chimaira
Catching the tail-end of the Chimaira set is a disappointment on its own for any metal fan, but this groove sect of metal has a death grip on its fans that supersedes things only Chimaira could get wrong. Plagued with unhealthy distortion, the usually clean streak of high-end production and atmospheres becomes a melodic mess of destruction in the aftermath of bands like mathcore painkillers Norma Jean or a band like In This Moment. Mark Hunter was, as previously dumbed down by 3 Inches, inaudible beyond the usual growls, but Arnold's guitar, while dressed in juxtaposed static, pulled them all out of the crevice with tight dominance through and through. Chimaira is a choice act, from my perspective, and best experienced in studio unless given a more suitable venue beyond Raleigh's calamitous 2010 Jagermeister stage.
Atreyu
Hardcore bands that tour with the likes of garbage such as Hawthorne Heights? Bands like this generally get loathed by metalheads like me, a bunch of kids surrounded by tired, whiny bitching. Everything I assumed about this band has henceforth been negated upon seeing this performance. For those of you who think Atreyu is the emo kids' metal, those kids might be included amongst their general audience, but Varkatzas and company have earned some serious respect today by virtue of pure technical skill and outright audience involvement. Aside from a dive into Bon Jovi's "You Give Love A Bad Name", tapping into <em>Congregation Of The Damned</em>'s "Gallows" was a treat to behold, and guitar duo Jacobs and Miguel were trading licks like nobody's business, with skill beyond their years.

Lesson being...never underestimate any band until you've had a chance to see their full capability face-to-face. It doesn't hurt to have a charismatic banter between lead and drummer, either. It's safe to say I'm a fan of this band now.
Main Stage
Five Finger Death Punch
As most rock fans will tell you, Five Finger Death Punch is a band with some loyal fandom to back them, having played a side stage at Mayhem before and rounded up a good following along the way. While I cannot vouch for them being entirely ready for this year's main stage presence, the set design was spectacular, and for a band who is only two albums in and going, this was some severe exposure that these California juggernauts will benefit from heavily. Vocalist Ivan Moody and guitarist Zoltan Bathory, both with some good metal reps under their respective belts, lead the charge to get everyone psyched and did a damn good job, despite a mediocre crowd size to begin with. I would not call their set the most memorable event all day, but I was proud of them for bringing the respect and the metal to their table, regardless of what anyone says.

A drum solo, a finale riding on more radio-friendly "The Bleeding": It was apparent where things were headed, but we enjoyed the show anyway. Period.
Lamb Of God
The Virginian country boys of definitive New Wave American Metal, Lamb Of God is undeniably a force to be reckoned with wherever they roam. This set was no exception, pounding out pure aggression and fan service throughout their short and steady half-hour run time. While the Adler siblings connected tightly on every single gut-punch rhythm, Blythe was never a second out of place or overpowered at all. "Set To Fail", one of the bands' more mainstream singles, brought the crowd up with great intensity; "Redneck", preceded by a short Blythe monologue giving usual props to the US Armed Forces, segued into a pride chant about being from the country; finale piece "Black Label" from the aptly-titled sophomore release <em>New American Gospel</em> gave us a perfectly legitimate send off.

Lamb Of God might be softening a fraction, but latest fare <em>Wrath </em>is still considered some good and heavy metal, and as long as our boys keep playing, I'll keep coming out to visit.

<strong>Setlist: </strong>"The Passing", "In Your Words", "Set To Fail", "Walk With Me In Hell", "Laid To Rest", "Now You've Got Something To Die For", "Redneck", "Black Label"
Rob Zombie
Can someone please kindly explain to me why Raleigh's fan base sucks so fucking badly out there on the lawns? What is wrong with everyone? Virginia Beach tried on this same "jammin' on the headphones" listless enthusiasm last year, and we all should have learned from that. Seriously!

Rob Zombie's set opened on an ominous mix of various skits and segues culled out over his extensive catalog, right before clicking into "What's Lurking On Channel X?" from <em>Hellbilly Deluxe</em>. If there is one thing Zombie and his crew do best, it's theatrics: multiple screens displaying clips from random B-movie horror films and various haunting graphics or lyrical cues (even some hentai and <em>Planet Of The Apes</em> thrown in).

The stand-out events from Zombie's set include both good and bad factors: while guitarist John 5 was rocking away non-stop, even pent up with a minor leg injury, Zombie never stayed in one place too long and was always jokingly attacking the crowd, though his remark that all the lazy young people sitting down were assholes might have been truth spoken in jest; Zombie intermittently threw himself off vocally, missing words here and there (couldn't tell if this was his mic going out or him trying to evoke some reaction from the, ehem, "zombified" lawn crowd).

An absolute bonus for a lot of fans? Zero affliction from the <em>Educated Horses</em> material. With lighting and effects made to depict this band as walking comic book characters, our favorite horrorshow bounced between his <em>Hellbilly</em> saga, some staple White Zombie fare, and the obligatory John 5 "Eruption &amp; Star-Spangled" solo/"School's Out" Cooper cover/"Dragula" finale (complete with pyro and streamers). The setlist also included my two favorite Zombie tunes to date: "Scum Of The Earth" and "Living Dead Girl". The only thing missing was a Moon cameo...Zombie's a lucky bastard. The fans that did react came in droves down in the seats and warmly welcomed the corpse to our humble state. Thank Zombie and his crew for throwing a kick-ass party, but fuck you, lawn wallflowers.

<strong>Setlist:</strong> "Sawdust In The Blood", "What Lurks on Channel X?", "Superbeast", "Scum of the Earth", "Living Dead Girl", "More Human Than Human", "Sick Bubble-Gum", "House Of 1000 Corpses", Drum Solo, "Never Gonna Stop (The Red, Red Kroovy)", "Mars Needs Women", "Thunder Kiss '65", Guitar Solo, "School's Out", "Dragula"
KoRn
I suppose I already knew what to expect from KoRn, though this was my first chance to ever see them live. I knew, like everyone else going in, that we'd see a slew of hits and at least two songs promoting their latest effort, <em>Korn III: Remember Who You Are</em>. This was a given, but what made our final act stand out were two things: one awesome, one heartbreaking.

KoRn entered with flash after a slow build of clicks and pops, running straight into <em>Take A Look In The Mirror</em> standard "Right Now" and<em> Untouchables </em>blast-off "Here To Stay" (expected anthems for the larger crowds). For the bright side, every song played tonight was done so beyond perfection, even the lesser tripe "Let The Guilt Go" from <em>KoRn III</em>. Newest single "Oildale" had a more organic crunch live; my <em>Issues</em> favorite "Somebody Someone" was a pleasure to bang to out on a lawn with plenty of slinging room; classics from the eponymous debut rang out over us all like a familiar blanket toward the ending, particularly after Munky covered "Wicked" lyrics over the closing plucks of "Blind" and Davis' bagpipes lead on into "Shoots And Ladders" and a Metallica segue (audience fanfare included).

The overall problem? Participation and interaction. Not only did the subtly dissipating audience members begin funneling out right around the last three songs, but throughout the entire set, KoRn did little to nothing in terms of hyping anyone up. Aside from the brief "Wicked" cameo and some cut-and-dry pick tossing at the close, there was such a gap between the stage and the people. Maybe they noticed the lack of energy and fed off of it; maybe my so-called neighbor fans were just tired from a long hot day, but damn it, this is a rock show! Where's the excitement? Where's the love?

On a high note, the music, thankfully, was sensational, to say the least. If no one else said so, thank you guys for coming out, and please come back sometime to give us another chance. Maybe a headlining tour of your own will bring the flocks? A nice couple of hours worth? Thanks.

<strong>Setlist:</strong><em> </em>"Right Now", "Here To Stay", "Did My Time", "Oildale (Leave Me Alone)", "Falling Away From Me", "Somebody Someone", "Let The Guilt Go", Bass/Drum Solo, "Freak On A Leash", "Blind", "Shoots and Ladders / One", "Clown", "Got The Life"
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		<title>Korn, Rob Zombie head Mayhem Festival 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 16:10:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Young</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now in its third year,  the Rockstar Energy sponsored <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/festival-outlook/mayhem-festival/" target="_blank">Mayhem Festival</a> has quickly evolved into one of the more popular summer music events. This year, the touring festival will look to continue this trend, this time bringing the likes of Korn, Rob Zombie, Lamb of God, and Atreyu to cites across the U.S. between July and August.</p>
<p>Other bands scheduled to take part in the festivities include Five Finger Death Punch, Shadows Fall, Hatebreed, Norma Jean, In This Moment, 3 Inches Of Blood, Chimaira, and Winds Of Plague, as well as winner of the Jagermeister Battle of The Band contest.</p>
<p>Mayhem presale tickets go on sale April 2nd and tickets go on sale to the general public on April 16th at <a href="http://www.livenation.com/artist/lady-gaga-tickets" target="_blank">LiveNation.com</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Mayhem Festival 2010 Tour Dates:</strong><strong></strong><br />
07/10 &#8211; San Bernardino, CA @ Glen Helen Pavilion<br />
07/11 &#8211; Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre<br />
07/13 &#8211; Seattle, WA @ White River Amphitheatre<br />
07/16 &#8211; Phoenix, AZ @ Cricket Wireless Pavilion<br />
07/17 &#8211; Albuquerque, NM @ Journal Pavilion<br />
07/18 &#8211; Englewood, CO @ Fiddler&#8217;s Green Amphitheatre<br />
07/20 &#8211; Maryland Heights, MO @ Verizon Wireless Amphitheater<br />
07/21 &#8211; Cincinnati, OH @ Riverbend Music Center<br />
07/23 &#8211; Camden, NJ @ Susquehanna Bank Center<br />
07/24 &#8211; Hartford, CT @ New England Dodge Music Center<br />
07/25 &#8211; Montreal, QC @ Parc Jean Dreapeau<br />
07/27 &#8211; Mansfield, MA @ Comcast Center<br />
07/28 &#8211; Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts Center<br />
07/30 &#8211; Clarkston, MI @ DTE Energy Music Theatre<br />
07/31 &#8211; Noblesville, IN @ Verizon Wireless Music Center<br />
08/01 &#8211; Atlanta, GA @ Lakewood Amphitheatre<br />
08/04 &#8211; Virginia Beach, VA @ Verizon Wireless Virginia Beach Amphitheater<br />
08/06 &#8211; Tinley Park, IL @ First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre<br />
08/07 &#8211; Pittsburgh, PA @ Post Gazette Pavilion At Star Lake<br />
08/08 &#8211; Bristow, VA @ Nissan Pavilion at Stone Ridge<br />
08/10 &#8211; Tampa, FL @ Ford Amphitheatre<br />
08/11 &#8211; West Palm Beach, FL @ Cruzan Amphitheater<br />
08/13 &#8211; Dallas, TX @ Superpages.com Center<br />
08/14 &#8211; Oklahoma City, OK @ Zoo Amphitheatre</p>
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		<content:mobile><![CDATA[Now in its third year,  the Rockstar Energy sponsored Mayhem Festival has quickly evolved into one of the more popular summer music events. This year, the touring festival will look to continue this trend, this time bringing the likes of Korn, Rob Zombie, Lamb of God, and Atreyu to cites across the U.S. between July and August.

Other bands scheduled to take part in the festivities include Five Finger Death Punch, Shadows Fall, Hatebreed, Norma Jean, In This Moment, 3 Inches Of Blood, Chimaira, and Winds Of Plague, as well as winner of the Jagermeister Battle of The Band contest.

Mayhem presale tickets go on sale April 2nd and tickets go on sale to the general public on April 16th at LiveNation.com.

<strong>Mayhem Festival 2010 Tour Dates:</strong><strong></strong>
07/10 - San Bernardino, CA @ Glen Helen Pavilion
07/11 - Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre
07/13 - Seattle, WA @ White River Amphitheatre
07/16 - Phoenix, AZ @ Cricket Wireless Pavilion
07/17 - Albuquerque, NM @ Journal Pavilion
07/18 - Englewood, CO @ Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre
07/20 - Maryland Heights, MO @ Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
07/21 - Cincinnati, OH @ Riverbend Music Center
07/23 - Camden, NJ @ Susquehanna Bank Center
07/24 - Hartford, CT @ New England Dodge Music Center
07/25 - Montreal, QC @ Parc Jean Dreapeau
07/27 - Mansfield, MA @ Comcast Center
07/28 - Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts Center
07/30 - Clarkston, MI @ DTE Energy Music Theatre
07/31 - Noblesville, IN @ Verizon Wireless Music Center
08/01 - Atlanta, GA @ Lakewood Amphitheatre
08/04 - Virginia Beach, VA @ Verizon Wireless Virginia Beach Amphitheater
08/06 - Tinley Park, IL @ First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre
08/07 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Post Gazette Pavilion At Star Lake
08/08 - Bristow, VA @ Nissan Pavilion at Stone Ridge
08/10 - Tampa, FL @ Ford Amphitheatre
08/11 - West Palm Beach, FL @ Cruzan Amphitheater
08/13 - Dallas, TX @ Superpages.com Center
08/14 - Oklahoma City, OK @ Zoo Amphitheatre]]></content:mobile>
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		<title>Trivium to tour Into Mouth of Hell this fall</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Sep 2009 15:00:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Marvilli</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trivium has announced the second wave of dates for its fall North American headline tour. As previously reported, the sixty-five-date trek has been titled "Into the Mouth of Hell We Tour" and will feature Chimaira, Whitechapel, and Dirge Within on the bill.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.myspace.com/trivium">Trivium</a> has announced the second wave of dates for its fall North American headline tour. <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2009/08/02/trivium-announces-mega-headlining-tour/">As previously reported</a>, the sixty-five-date trek has been titled &#8220;Into the Mouth of Hell We Tour&#8221; and will feature <a href="http://www.myspace.com/chimaira">Chimaira</a>, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/whitechapel">Whitechapel</a>, and <a href="http://www.myspace.com/dirgewithin">Dirge Within</a> on the bill.</p>
<p>The new leg, which will begin on October 29th in Atlanta and run until mid-December, will mark the final dates for the band&#8217;s last tour in support of their 2008 release, <em>Shogun. </em>After this fun is done, Trivium will return to the studio to work on their fifth album.</p>
<p>As a gift to their fans, Trivium will give every ticket purchaser a unique code that will allow them to download a full digital soundboard recording of that night&#8217;s concert. Hit <a href="http://www.trivium.org/live/">trivium.org</a> for details.</p>
<p>Tickets for many upcoming dates are available via <a href="http://ticketsus.at/AxYoung?CTY=37&amp;LID=trivium&amp;DURL=http://www.ticketmaster.com/search?tm_link=tm_homeA_header_search&amp;q=Trivium&amp;search.x=0&amp;search.y=0">Ticketmaster.com</a>.</p>
<p><strong>2009 Trivium Tour Dates:</strong><br />
09/13 &#8211; Buffalo, NY @ Town Ballroom<br />
09/15 &#8211; Cincinnati, OH @ Bogart’s<br />
09/17 &#8211; Guelph, OH @ Cowboys Bar<br />
09/18 &#8211; Grand Rapids, MI @ Orbit Room<br />
09/19 &#8211; Milwaukee, WI @ The Rave<br />
09/20 &#8211; Fargo, ND @ The Venue<br />
09/21 &#8211; Waterloo, IA @ Electric Park Ballroom<br />
09/23 &#8211; Salt Lake City, UT @ Murray Theater<br />
09/24 &#8211; Missoula, MT @ Wilma Theater<br />
09/25 &#8211; Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom<br />
09/26 &#8211; Spokane, WA @ Knitting Factory<br />
09/28 &#8211; Chico, CA @ The Senator Theater<br />
09/29 &#8211; Santa Cruz, CA @ The Catalyst<br />
10/01 &#8211; Pomona, CA @ Glasshouse<br />
10/02 &#8211; Ventura, CA @ Ventura Theater<br />
10/03 &#8211; Las Vegas, NV @ House Of Blues<br />
10/07 &#8211; Corpus Christi, TX @ Concrete Street Ampitheater<br />
10/09 &#8211; Charleston, SC @ Music Farm<br />
10/10 &#8211; Fayetteville, NC @ Jester’s Pub<br />
10/11 &#8211; Asheville, NC @ Orange Peel<br />
10/29 &#8211; Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade<br />
10/30 &#8211; Jacksonville, NC @ Hooligans<br />
10/31 &#8211; Towson, MD @ Recher Theatre<br />
11/01 &#8211; Norfolk, VA @ Norva Theatre<br />
11/06 &#8211; Worcester, MA @ The Palladum<br />
11/07 &#8211; Philadelphia, PA @ Theatre of the Living Arts<br />
11/08 &#8211; Hartford, CT @ Webster Theater<br />
11/09 &#8211; Montreal, QC @ Le Medley<br />
11/11 &#8211; Quebec City, QC @ Imperial<br />
11/12 &#8211; Toronto, ON @ Sound Academy<br />
11/13 &#8211; Detroit, MI @ Clutch Cargo<br />
11/14 &#8211; Columbus, OH @ Newport Music Hall<br />
11/17 &#8211; Chicago, IL @ House of Blues<br />
11/18 &#8211; Minneapolis, MN @ Cabooze<br />
11/19 &#8211; Winnipeg, MN @ The Pyramid<br />
11/20 &#8211; Saskatoon, SK @ Odeon Events Centre<br />
11/21 &#8211; Edmonton, AB @ Edmonton Events Center<br />
11/22 &#8211; Calgary, AB @ Macewan Hall<br />
11/24 &#8211; Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom<br />
11/25 &#8211; Seattle, WA @ Showbox<br />
11/27 &#8211; San Francisco, CA @ Warfield Theatre<br />
11/30 &#8211; Tempe, AZ @ Marquee Theatre<br />
12/01 &#8211; Albuquerque, NM @ Sunshine Theatre<br />
12/02 &#8211; Denver, CO @ Gothic Theatre<br />
12/03 &#8211; Kansas City, KS @ The Beaumont Club<br />
12/04 &#8211; St. Louis, MO @ Pops<br />
12/05 &#8211; Tulsa, OK @ Cain&#8217;s Ballroom<br />
12/06 &#8211; Dallas, TX @ House of Blues<br />
12/07 &#8211; Houston, TX @ House of Blues<br />
12/10 &#8211; Tampa, FL @ Jannus Landing<br />
12/11 &#8211; Ft. Lauderdale, FL @ Culture Room<br />
12/12 &#8211; Orlando, FL @ Club Firestone</p>
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		<content:mobile><![CDATA[Trivium has announced the second wave of dates for its fall North American headline tour. As previously reported, the sixty-five-date trek has been titled "Into the Mouth of Hell We Tour" and will feature Chimaira, Whitechapel, and Dirge Within on the bill.

The new leg, which will begin on October 29th in Atlanta and run until mid-December, will mark the final dates for the band's last tour in support of their 2008 release, <em>Shogun. </em>After this fun is done, Trivium will return to the studio to work on their fifth album.

As a gift to their fans, Trivium will give every ticket purchaser a unique code that will allow them to download a full digital soundboard recording of that night's concert. Hit trivium.org for details.

Tickets for many upcoming dates are available via Ticketmaster.com.

<strong>2009 Trivium Tour Dates:</strong>
09/13 - Buffalo, NY @ Town Ballroom
09/15 - Cincinnati, OH @ Bogart’s
09/17 - Guelph, OH @ Cowboys Bar
09/18 - Grand Rapids, MI @ Orbit Room
09/19 - Milwaukee, WI @ The Rave
09/20 - Fargo, ND @ The Venue
09/21 - Waterloo, IA @ Electric Park Ballroom
09/23 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Murray Theater
09/24 - Missoula, MT @ Wilma Theater
09/25 - Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom
09/26 - Spokane, WA @ Knitting Factory
09/28 - Chico, CA @ The Senator Theater
09/29 - Santa Cruz, CA @ The Catalyst
10/01 - Pomona, CA @ Glasshouse
10/02 - Ventura, CA @ Ventura Theater
10/03 - Las Vegas, NV @ House Of Blues
10/07 - Corpus Christi, TX @ Concrete Street Ampitheater
10/09 - Charleston, SC @ Music Farm
10/10 - Fayetteville, NC @ Jester’s Pub
10/11 - Asheville, NC @ Orange Peel
10/29 - Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade
10/30 - Jacksonville, NC @ Hooligans
10/31 - Towson, MD @ Recher Theatre
11/01 - Norfolk, VA @ Norva Theatre
11/06 - Worcester, MA @ The Palladum
11/07 - Philadelphia, PA @ Theatre of the Living Arts
11/08 - Hartford, CT @ Webster Theater
11/09 - Montreal, QC @ Le Medley
11/11 - Quebec City, QC @ Imperial
11/12 - Toronto, ON @ Sound Academy
11/13 - Detroit, MI @ Clutch Cargo
11/14 - Columbus, OH @ Newport Music Hall
11/17 - Chicago, IL @ House of Blues
11/18 - Minneapolis, MN @ Cabooze
11/19 - Winnipeg, MN @ The Pyramid
11/20 - Saskatoon, SK @ Odeon Events Centre
11/21 - Edmonton, AB @ Edmonton Events Center
11/22 - Calgary, AB @ Macewan Hall
11/24 - Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom
11/25 - Seattle, WA @ Showbox
11/27 - San Francisco, CA @ Warfield Theatre
11/30 - Tempe, AZ @ Marquee Theatre
12/01 - Albuquerque, NM @ Sunshine Theatre
12/02 - Denver, CO @ Gothic Theatre
12/03 - Kansas City, KS @ The Beaumont Club
12/04 - St. Louis, MO @ Pops
12/05 - Tulsa, OK @ Cain's Ballroom
12/06 - Dallas, TX @ House of Blues
12/07 - Houston, TX @ House of Blues
12/10 - Tampa, FL @ Jannus Landing
12/11 - Ft. Lauderdale, FL @ Culture Room
12/12 - Orlando, FL @ Club Firestone]]></content:mobile>
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		<title>Metal Alert! Music As A Weapon returns for another go around!</title>
		<link>http://consequenceofsound.net/2009/01/metal-alert-music-as-a-weapon-returns-for-another-go-around/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2009 16:37:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Buchanan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Taking note of fellow Mayhem Festival &#8217;08 alumnus Slipknot, Disturbed have announced plans for its own extensive North America trek; this in the form of yet another edition of Music as a Weapon. Initiated in 2001, the spring touring festival gained mass appeal over its three previous editions with mainstream-friendly bills featuring the likes of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Taking note of fellow Mayhem Festival &#8217;08 alumnus Slipknot, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/disturbed">Disturbed</a> have announced plans for its own extensive North America trek; this in the form of yet another edition of <a href="http://www.myspace.com/MusicAsAWeaponTour">Music as a Weapon</a><em>.</em> Initiated in 2001, the spring touring festival gained mass appeal over its three previous editions with mainstream-friendly bills featuring the likes of Adema and Drowning Pool joining hosts David Draiman and Co. Beginning in March, MAAIV returns full force but this time around, without the radio saturating bands of yesteryear this time tapping  fellow metal powerhouses <a href="http://www.myspace.com/killswitchengage">Killswitch Engage</a>, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/chimaira">Chimaira</a> and <a href="http://www.lacunacoil.it/">Lacuna Coil</a> (save the latter).</p>
<p>This year&#8217;s trek will visit 38 cities, with festivities setting off March 20th in Madison, Wisconsin before coming to a close May 16th in Chicago, Illinois.<em> </em>Music As A Weapon IV will also feature a number of added benefits, including the loyal inkers of Hart &amp; Huntington Tattoo Company as well as Oliver Peck from <em>Miami Ink</em> to provide tattoos galore. And what&#8217;s a traveling festival without freestyle BMX and skate teams for additional entertainment? Tickets for many upcoming dates beginning January 30th via <a href="http://ticketsus.at/AxYoung?CTY=37&amp;LID=disturbed&amp;DURL=http://www.ticketmaster.com/Disturbed-tickets/artist/710396">Ticketmaster.com</a>.</p>
<p>As mentioned, MAAIV&#8217;s only hardcore music competitors lie within Slipknot&#8217;s <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2009/01/15/slipknot-tours-frontman-plans-solo-effort/">All Hope Is Gone US Tour </a>(featuring Coheed &amp; Cambria and Trivium) and the<a href="http://www.nonelouder.com/events/event/show?id=1528828:Event:131750"> Slave To The Metal Festival</a> hosted by Juliya Chernetsky of Fuze&#8217;s <em>Rock Countdown</em> (we all remember that mistress), both of which run through late spring. Needless to say, metal heads will have plenty of opportunity to mosh and bang heads in the coming months.</p>
<p><strong>Music As A Weapon IV Tour Dates:</strong><br />
03/20 &#8211; Madison, WI @ Alliant Energy Center<br />
03/21 &#8211; Waterloo, IO @ McCelroy Arena<br />
03/23 &#8211; Oklahoma City, OK @ Ford Center<br />
03/25 &#8211; Denver, CO @ The Fillmore<br />
03/28 &#8211; Glendale, AZ @ Jobing.com Arena<br />
03/29 &#8211; Albuquerque, NM @ Tingley Auditorium<br />
03/31- Dallas, TX @ Nokia Theatre<br />
04/1 &#8211; Wichita, KS @ Hartman Arena<br />
04/03 &#8211; Bossier City, LA @ Centurytel Center<br />
04/04 &#8211; Little Rock, AK @ Riverfest Amphitheatre<br />
04/05 &#8211; New Orleans, LA @ Uno Lakefront Arena<br />
04/07 &#8211; Pensacola, FL @ Pensacola Civic Center<br />
04/08 &#8211; Duluth, GA @ Gwinnett Arena<br />
04/11 &#8211; Orlando, FL @ Amway Arena<br />
04/13 &#8211; Charlotte, NC @ Bojangles Coliseum<br />
04/14 &#8211; Baltimore, MD @ 1st Mariner Arena<br />
04/15 &#8211; Lowell, Mass. @ Tsongas Arena<br />
04/17 &#8211; State College, PA @ Bryce Jordan Arena<br />
04/18 &#8211; Portland, Maine @ Cumberland County Civic Center<br />
04/20 &#8211; Erie, PA @ Erie Civic Center<br />
04/21 &#8211; Bridgeport, Conn. @ Arena at Harbor Yard<br />
04/22 &#8211; East Rutherford, NJ @ Izod Center<br />
04/24 &#8211; Fayetteville, NC @ Crown Coliseum<br />
04/25 &#8211; Reading, PA @ Sovereign Center<br />
04/27 &#8211; Glens Falls, NY @ Glens Falls Civic Center<br />
04/28 &#8211; Pittsburgh, PA @ Petersen Center<br />
04/30 &#8211; Battle Creek, MI @ Kellogg Arena<br />
05/02 &#8211; Detroit, MI @ Cobo Arena<br />
05/03 &#8211; Cleveland, OH @ The Wolstein Center<br />
05/05 &#8211; Columbus, OH @ Value City Arena<br />
05/06 &#8211; Peoria, Il @ Peoria Civic Center<br />
05/08 &#8211; Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center<br />
05/09 &#8211; Des Moines, IO @ Balloon Classic Field<br />
05/10 &#8211; Green Bay, WI @ Resch Center<br />
05/12 &#8211; Lacrosse, WI @ Lacrosse Center<br />
05/13 &#8211; Evansville, Il @ Roberts Stadium<br />
05/15 &#8211; Council Bluffs, IO @ Mid America Center<br />
05/16 &#8211; Chicago, Il @ Charter One Pavilion</p>
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		<content:mobile><![CDATA[Taking note of fellow Mayhem Festival '08 alumnus Slipknot, Disturbed have announced plans for its own extensive North America trek; this in the form of yet another edition of Music as a Weapon<em>.</em> Initiated in 2001, the spring touring festival gained mass appeal over its three previous editions with mainstream-friendly bills featuring the likes of Adema and Drowning Pool joining hosts David Draiman and Co. Beginning in March, MAAIV returns full force but this time around, without the radio saturating bands of yesteryear this time tapping  fellow metal powerhouses Killswitch Engage, Chimaira and Lacuna Coil (save the latter).

This year's trek will visit 38 cities, with festivities setting off March 20th in Madison, Wisconsin before coming to a close May 16th in Chicago, Illinois.<em> </em>Music As A Weapon IV will also feature a number of added benefits, including the loyal inkers of Hart &amp; Huntington Tattoo Company as well as Oliver Peck from <em>Miami Ink</em> to provide tattoos galore. And what's a traveling festival without freestyle BMX and skate teams for additional entertainment? Tickets for many upcoming dates beginning January 30th via Ticketmaster.com.

As mentioned, MAAIV's only hardcore music competitors lie within Slipknot's All Hope Is Gone US Tour (featuring Coheed &amp; Cambria and Trivium) and the Slave To The Metal Festival hosted by Juliya Chernetsky of Fuze's <em>Rock Countdown</em> (we all remember that mistress), both of which run through late spring. Needless to say, metal heads will have plenty of opportunity to mosh and bang heads in the coming months.

<strong>Music As A Weapon IV Tour Dates:</strong>
03/20 - Madison, WI @ Alliant Energy Center
03/21 - Waterloo, IO @ McCelroy Arena
03/23 - Oklahoma City, OK @ Ford Center
03/25 - Denver, CO @ The Fillmore
03/28 - Glendale, AZ @ Jobing.com Arena
03/29 - Albuquerque, NM @ Tingley Auditorium
03/31- Dallas, TX @ Nokia Theatre
04/1 - Wichita, KS @ Hartman Arena
04/03 - Bossier City, LA @ Centurytel Center
04/04 - Little Rock, AK @ Riverfest Amphitheatre
04/05 - New Orleans, LA @ Uno Lakefront Arena
04/07 - Pensacola, FL @ Pensacola Civic Center
04/08 - Duluth, GA @ Gwinnett Arena
04/11 - Orlando, FL @ Amway Arena
04/13 - Charlotte, NC @ Bojangles Coliseum
04/14 - Baltimore, MD @ 1st Mariner Arena
04/15 - Lowell, Mass. @ Tsongas Arena
04/17 - State College, PA @ Bryce Jordan Arena
04/18 - Portland, Maine @ Cumberland County Civic Center
04/20 - Erie, PA @ Erie Civic Center
04/21 - Bridgeport, Conn. @ Arena at Harbor Yard
04/22 - East Rutherford, NJ @ Izod Center
04/24 - Fayetteville, NC @ Crown Coliseum
04/25 - Reading, PA @ Sovereign Center
04/27 - Glens Falls, NY @ Glens Falls Civic Center
04/28 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Petersen Center
04/30 - Battle Creek, MI @ Kellogg Arena
05/02 - Detroit, MI @ Cobo Arena
05/03 - Cleveland, OH @ The Wolstein Center
05/05 - Columbus, OH @ Value City Arena
05/06 - Peoria, Il @ Peoria Civic Center
05/08 - Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center
05/09 - Des Moines, IO @ Balloon Classic Field
05/10 - Green Bay, WI @ Resch Center
05/12 - Lacrosse, WI @ Lacrosse Center
05/13 - Evansville, Il @ Roberts Stadium
05/15 - Council Bluffs, IO @ Mid America Center
05/16 - Chicago, Il @ Charter One Pavilion]]></content:mobile>
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