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Re: Soundwave 2011.

*puts hand up*

I was there too, torrential rain and all. Can't believe it was over 15 years ago!! Lowlight of the day was being dragged inside to see Ween while I wanted to stay outside and watch NIN. Unbelievable, but I was only 15 at the time. Shoulda told my mates to get ****ed ;)

Anyways my Soundwave ticket is sorted, highly looking forward to it. I don't know why so many people are complaining about the lineup because whether you like the bands or not it is pretty damn impressive for this country at least. I have my fingers crossed that Murderdolls will be added to the lineup as well....here's hoping!!
 
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Whilst I am pretty happy with this lineup, it has NOTHING on Alternative Nation...

Faith No More, Lou Reed, Nine Inch Nails, Tool, Violent Femmes, Ice T, L7, Ween, Primus, Powderfinger, Bodycount, Pop Will Eat Itself, The Flaming Lips, The Tea Party, Therapy, Live, Pennywise. Regurgitator, Supergroove, Def FX, Spiderbait, Budd and the Dreamkillers (those last 2 for the Brisbane gig).

Not a metal gig, but for pure festival. Amazing. Hands up who went?
*hand is up*
I was a teen in rural victoria at the time, with no inclination or idea how to even get to a festival....but yes, I'd forget that line up and how awesome it was.

I had no idea therapy? played it though. Man, I would love to see those guys.
 
Re: Soundwave 2011.

Whilst I am pretty happy with this lineup, it has NOTHING on Alternative Nation...

Faith No More, Lou Reed, Nine Inch Nails, Tool, Violent Femmes, Ice T, L7, Ween, Primus, Powderfinger, Bodycount, Pop Will Eat Itself, The Flaming Lips, The Tea Party, Therapy, Live, Pennywise. Regurgitator, Supergroove, Def FX, Spiderbait, Budd and the Dreamkillers (those last 2 for the Brisbane gig).

Not a metal gig, but for pure festival. Amazing. Hands up who went?
*hand is up*

Yup.

And let's not forget the Cosmic Psychos inside playing with L7 too.

To think it was within a whisker of being cancelled due to the weather. Best Melbourne festival ever.
 

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L7 lol. Are they still around?
Not sure - did see them as I spent 3 years in Canberra and they were one of the few bands that came to visit - supporting Tea Party no less.
 
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BFMV playing too, according to Matt Tuck.

Apparently has been said at the end of every show. Would be pretty funny if the end up not included on the line up, after telling everybody they'd be back for Soundwave.

Also would put money on Murderdolls playing. ;)
 
Re: Soundwave 2011.

Apparently has been said at the end of every show. Would be pretty funny if the end up not included on the line up, after telling everybody they'd be back for Soundwave.

Also would put money on Murderdolls playing. ;)

Would lol. Although would hopefully mean a side show...
 
Re: Soundwave 2011.

Full Second Announcement

We The kings
The Rocket Summer
Saxon
H20
Feeder
****ed up
Silverstein
The Amity Affliction
Coheed & Cambria
DIMMU BORGIR
Bring Me The Horizon
Millencolin
Muderdolls
Bullet For My Valentine
One Day As A Lion.
 
Re: Soundwave 2011.

Full Second Announcement

We The kings
The Rocket Summer
Saxon
H20
Feeder
****ed up
Silverstein
The Amity Affliction
Coheed & Cambria
DIMMU BORGIR
Bring Me The Horizon
Millencolin
Muderdolls
Bullet For My Valentine
One Day As A Lion.
Pretty average. Oh well, still some great bands playing!
 

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Anyone else going to be headed to the Primus/Melvins side show at the Palais?

Tickets on sale friday.

Hell yeah, so pumped they're doing a show together, particularly since I didn't bother getting a SW ticket.
 
A punk rock Hall of Fame band if there ever was one, the story of PENNYWISE is hardly done.

With a brash new chapter of the band's story unfolding before our very eyes. PENNYWISE doesn't play by the rules; it plows straight ahead and makes its own. Its relentless, in-your-face, middle finger in the air, anthem-chanting sound has never wavered one iota.

The legendary Hermosa Beach foursome are set to return to Australia with their bullshit detectors on high... get set for PENNYWISE at their explosive best and set for detonation. Get the message or get out of the way, ****ers.

Long revered as one of punk rock's leading forces, MILLENCOLIN is celebrating the 10 year anniversary of their seminal classic, 'Pennybridge Pioneers'; and will be bringing their well oiled machine to Australia to play the album from start to finish (and some classics from other albums thrown in for good measure).

"This tour is going to be so much fun! It was such a long time since we played some of the songs, it's almost going to feel like new stuff to us" says guitarist Erik Ohlsson

Revered as a modern day classic by many who grew up in the late-90's and early-2000's, 'Pennybridge Pioneers' has the ability to "uncover the passion you have for life and assist you in reliving your youthful glory years, all while breathing new life into the punk rock landscape for years to come." – Absolute Punk

"I have the distinct feeling that Pennybridge Pioneers is going to be a real grower, improving with age and achieving 'essential' status." – Rock Sound

TOUR DATE*:
Tuesday 1 March - Palace Theatre, Melbourne

Tickets on sale Fri 29 Oct, 9am
 

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