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HannibalGuy
03-01-2004, 12:43 PM
If you've been to alot of metal concerts (like me), what band has the most intence mosh pits? Here's my list:

Slayer
Cannibal Corpse
Anal Cunt
Superjoint Ritual

TheDeadWalk
03-01-2004, 12:47 PM
I went to see Twiztid/Bone Thugs and Harmony a year ago.

It was hilarious, because the lack of enthusiasm made it brutal.

Twiztid did the opener, and not surprisingly, the audience was Juggalo filled. Clown faces amuck, and 90% of everyone was white.

After Twiztid performed, many left. That's when my friends and I went to the ground level, and approached the stage as close as we could, and got a great show. However, when Bone got on, several of the crazy juggalos started moshing, and trying to get hoisted into the air, and be carried by the crowd.

No one would have it. Everyone trying to get hoisted into the air, fell on their ass and got hurt.

I watched a dude three times get hoisted into the air, and no one gave a fuck about him, so he fell. Twice on his face.

After a few dudes got punched for trying to mosh, it ceased down quite a bit.

Just don't do that shit when "Crossroads" is playing man.

Grebdron
03-01-2004, 02:03 PM
What the fuck is a "Juggalo?"

HannibalGuy
03-01-2004, 02:48 PM
A "Juggalo" is a hardcore Insane Clown Posse fan.

BorderEevilIII
03-01-2004, 02:55 PM
I usually stay clear from these...... I could never get into it. I would be kicking ass & busting heads!
"The Big Mele" a concert held back home that I used to go always has a mosh pit happening.
The idea of running around in circles and pushing and stomping on other ppl. :confused:

MarkItZero
03-01-2004, 03:22 PM
I used to like to hang out in the mosh pits when I was younger. But now I prefer to stand off to the side, I would rather enjoy the music without being squashed in a sea of people.

POLYDISTORTION
03-01-2004, 04:23 PM
1 - Pearl Jam (Back In '93)
2 - NIN
3 - Mr.Bungle
4 - Cypress Hill (Woodstock '94)
5 - AC/DC

SubMethod
03-01-2004, 04:25 PM
Originally posted by MarkItZero
I used to like to hang out in the mosh pits when I was younger. But now I prefer to stand off to the side, I would rather enjoy the music without being squashed in a sea of people.
Same here. I try to get as close to the front as I can without getting into the pit when I go to shows.

Grebdron
03-01-2004, 04:33 PM
Originally posted by HannibalGuy
A "Juggalo" is a hardcore Insane Clown Posse fan.

Hahahahaha!

Isn't that an oxymoron?

I thought it was another subversive way of slamming minorities.

notchreturns
03-01-2004, 04:53 PM
I'm too damn old to be moshing (ermmm, 19...)

I'd just rather not nowadays. I've been to a couple hardcore shows, those are insane.

El Bracamonti
03-01-2004, 07:40 PM
Originally posted by POLYDISTORTION
1 - Pearl Jam (Back In '93)
2 - NIN
3 - Mr.Bungle
4 - Cypress Hill (Woodstock '94)
5 - AC/DC

Bungle huh? I'm going to a Fantômas concert in March. Do you know how the pits are there?

SubMethod
03-01-2004, 07:44 PM
Originally posted by notchreturns
I'm too damn old to be moshing (ermmm, 19...)

I'd just rather not nowadays. I've been to a couple hardcore shows, those are insane.

That's because 3/4's of the kids that go to those shows are only there because its fashionable to be there and in the pit "hardcore dancing" and not for the music. At least thats the way it is in the Dallas scene from my experience.

bowieee
03-01-2004, 09:13 PM
I don't mind moshers,


mostly because I was a pissed off 15 year old kid once and was more than eager to vent in the pit in those weekend shows.

It's the 25 year old drunken skinhead moshers that I do have a problem with.

You guys may not believe it but back in the early ninties blink 182 (just blink then) was THE punk band of San Diego. I found myself in some out of control pits in some small run down establishments which were packed way past fire code. For some reason there was a huge skinhead fanbase for them and they would always show up and big brawls would start. Ahhh memories.

POLYDISTORTION
03-01-2004, 10:43 PM
Originally posted by El Bracamonti
Bungle huh? I'm going to a Fantômas concert in March. Do you know how the pits are there?

It Depends On The Venue Really, But You Won't Have Any Problem Since Their New Record Is Kind Atmospheric,Just Stay Aside When Playing Their Heavy Stuff:cool: