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Everything posted by Floor Tom
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Correct. And I'm not going to be there
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Went and saw it the other day, wasn't that impressed to tell the truth. Then I got shown this review and it pretty much sums the film up for me. Contains Spoilers http://www.planetmagrathea.com/longreview1.html
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VIOLENT MINDS (USA) & RESTLESS YOUTH (NL) SAT MAY 7TH
Floor Tom replied to Dizzy Storm's topic in Music Discussion
Fuck sorry dude. I knew that too Did you get home ok after moshulu? You were absolutly cunted -
I saw the very last of there set when they supported Flogging molly. They were fairly good. The Tunnels though? I really aint a fan of that place for gigs
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I got Bane too
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VIOLENT MINDS (USA) & RESTLESS YOUTH (NL) SAT MAY 7TH
Floor Tom replied to Dizzy Storm's topic in Music Discussion
Aye guys. Top night indeed. I thought Filthpack and Violent minds were both awesome. Hopefully catch you in september. -
Oh well I wont be able to make it. I will have arrived in spain that afternoon Hopfully I will make the 5th at the tunnels though
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VIOLENT MINDS (USA) & RESTLESS YOUTH (NL) SAT MAY 7TH
Floor Tom replied to Dizzy Storm's topic in Music Discussion
Sounds like a decent size anyway. I like high stages, it mens small people can see from the back and that is a good thing. Are you scared you might fall off the stage mid preformance and with it being 4 feet high hurt yourself? -
VIOLENT MINDS (USA) & RESTLESS YOUTH (NL) SAT MAY 7TH
Floor Tom replied to Dizzy Storm's topic in Music Discussion
For some reason I think I am supposed to be doing something that night but I feel thet when I remember what it is I may cancell it and go to this instead. What size is the venue? I have never been -
Would anyone go and see Flogging Molly in Aberdeen?
Floor Tom replied to Ross's topic in Music Discussion
I was there too and yes they were fantastic. I am looking forward to seeing them again -
I just saw this on another message board, not a huge fan myself but it is still sad to hear. http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=35675
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Would anyone go and see Flogging Molly in Aberdeen?
Floor Tom replied to Ross's topic in Music Discussion
I see. Well I suspect I will see them again in june then -
Would anyone go and see Flogging Molly in Aberdeen?
Floor Tom replied to Ross's topic in Music Discussion
Thats a fair bit after the rest of the UK dates isnt it? I have tickets sitting in my wallet for the glasgow show on the 21st of april -
Would anyone go and see Flogging Molly in Aberdeen?
Floor Tom replied to Ross's topic in Music Discussion
Hi ross. Just wondering if there was any word on this. I want to know if I am buying tickets for Glasgow or not -
It was indeed a good gig. Looking forward to rentokill coming back in september
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I watched a bit of this when it was on TV. I thought it was a bit boring a turned it off again. Just goes to show, just because it is contraversial doesnt mean it is good/funny. The brass eye thing is hilarous though
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Would anyone go and see Flogging Molly in Aberdeen?
Floor Tom replied to Ross's topic in Music Discussion
I would 100% go to this, and I kow at least another 5 people not on the forums that would too. We were planning a trip to glasgow (Or edinburgh, whereever it is they are playing) to see them -
Looks to be ok this year, this is the press reliese from roadrunner UK FASTEN YOUR SEATBELTS FOR THE ROADRUNNER RECORDS ROAD RAGE TOUR! 2005 VERSION OF ROADRUNNER'S SIGNATURE TOUR CELEBRATES THE LABEL'S 25TH ANNIVERSARY In celebration of Roadrunner Records' 25th anniversary, the 2005 Road Rage tour will feature 3 of Roadrunner's rising metal stars, Trivium, 3 Inches Of Blood, and Still Remains. These acts represent the future of the metal genre. A name that millions of people around the world have grown to trust, Roadrunner Records developed the Road Rage tour as a way to give legions of metal heads around the world a chance to see the best and brightest that the label had to offer - in the past, featuring 36 Crazyfists, Killswitch Engage, Ill Nino, Chimaira, & Spineshank. For the third time the Road Rage tour will do just that as the tour slams the United Kingdom from May 1st - 18th. The group of bands that have been assembled for the 2005 Road Rage tour are the heaviest and most diverse in its history. 3 Inches Of Blood whose dual vocalists sing about vikings, pirates and knights slaying orcs, released their debut album Advance & Vanquish in late 2004. Ascendancy, the album by Trivium that will be out March 14th, is so technical and hooky it is a wonder that the music is brought to you by guys 19, 21 and 22 years old who, by the time the tour starts will have toured with the likes of Slipknot, Dillinger Escape Plan, Danzig, Fear Factory, & Chimaira. Still Remains is one of the newest members of the Roadrunner family and they will release their Roadrunner debut album Of Love And Lunacy on May 2nd. Produced by GGGarth, it is already garnering rave reviews. Tickets will be flying shortly for the cheapest ever Roadrage fee of 7 (9 London). Buckle up and get ready to enjoy the ride! Pit stops are as follows: Sun 1st May - Wolverhampton Wulfrun Hall Mon 2nd May - Liverpool University Tue 3rd May - Manchester Academy 3 Wed 4th May - Glasgow Garage Thu 5th May - Cardiff Barfly Tue 10th May - Leeds Cockpit Wed 11th May - Nottingham Rock City Thu 12th May - Stoke Sugarmill Fri 13th May - Oxford Zodiac Sat 14th May - Brighton Concorde 2 Sun 15th May - Colchester Arts Centre Tue 17th May - Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms Wed 18th May - London Garage For 7 you really cant complain. I think I will be going. It should be long enough before my exams that I can go
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I demand some of this amazing produce now
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I went and saw it for free and the UGC (They were handing out flyers for a free screening when I went to see closer) I thought it was really good, not as good as the royal tenenbaums but that is a fantastic film IMO