What is the worst concert you've ever been to?
Im a firm believer that people wake up the morning of concerts and make the active decision to try and ruin it for other people
The Boxer Rebellion. I barely knew them before and left feeling I had wasted 2 hours of my life.
Nine Inch Nails in Dublin a few weeks back. Holy fuck, when did they turn gay EDM shit?
no bad concert but the sound at Iron Maiden in 2008 was god awful, i was near a blaring speaker
someone shit themselves at an Inquisition show I went to
Arctic Monkeys... they suck
>>126955427 (OP)Manowar, a friend had tickets and begged me to come. Really boring band. I don't like their music.
>>126956694you're just mad they wouldn't let you backstage to suck their dicks
All of them. I hate concerts.
At a village festival. Drunk as shit female got upped to the stage, put her pants down, and let out a massive fart into the mic.
PVRIS. My gf at the time dragged me to that gig. Just an all around bad show with the singer acting as if she's a massive star even though they couldn't even sell out the small club. They even had a second drumkit on stage just for this bitch to perform a 20 second """solo""" on it lmao. It brings me great pleasure seeing this bad never hitting the big time.
Poppy on the Am I A Girl? tour. Rubbish
>>126956688He's not a good musician. Just plays a lot of notes as fast as possible
>>126955427 (OP)U2. Smell of fried chicken was overwhelming.
>>126958188was she still lip-syncing everything at that point
airbourne without a fucking doubt, absolutely fucking terrible, i only went because the ticket was free but i entirely wish i didnt, absolutely fucking abyssmal, the audio mix was 100% treble and highs, scratchy fucking screechy mess, i hate that fucking band and everything they stand for
>>126955427 (OP)Queens of the stone age. Their songs are good in isolation, but not one after the other. Halfway though my gf fell asleep, and I also had a hard time keeping myself awake.
>>126955427 (OP)Depends on what you mean by "concert" In the early 90s I saw The Lords Of Acid and Dink from a balcony area about 20 feet above the stage. Nothing special to hear (over the general din) but crowd surfing is something to see from that perspective. Around that time I went to Roxy's when the Beastie Boys happened to be performing. That was actually kind of nice, and I remember being on a long couch not far from the stage with friends, the volume reasonable, but the temperature a bit high. I imagine there's no such venue now.
Love And Rockets
I like the band, but holy shit it was the worst sound mixing I've ever heard. Muddy as shit bass, screeching guitar, inaudible vocals. The songs were unrecognizable.
The funny part was that I went with my dad, who saw them live back in the 80's, and before the show he gave me some heavy duty earplugs and was like "Just so you know, these guys consistently sound terrible live." Apparently they've just always been like this.
>>126958594*It didn't hurt that there was no policy for going topless for ether sex, which made it more than usually scenic. A couple years later the place was shut down by the authorities, for how freely drugs were passed around and available there.
>>126955519yeah i didn't like it either. i know he's still promoting the movie "challengers" so they opted for this techno/edm sounding thing, but it seems pretty poor to rework old songs into more dance friendly territory. wtf tront! he should have gone by chosing boy harsher or other ebm/darkwave contemporaries. boyz noise it's an odd choice and doesn't fit NIN aesthetic.
>>126955427 (OP)Either Lydia Lunch and Marc Hurtado play Suicide songs or Liturgy. Leaning towards the former because it was actually infuriating to sit through. Liturgy was more pathetic than it was offensive.