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Number 332: One-Upmanship
blindsuperhero:
Less Than Jake on the Losing Streak tour
Coldplay supporting Terris
Hundred Reasons before they released epTwo
Manic Street Preachers at the Millenium Stadium, new year's day 2000
Radiohead at South Park, Oxford, 2001
(come on, it had to be done)
muffy:
Pah, but you never saw the Manics when they played with Richey, did you? DID YOU?
I jest. My mate used to go see muse all the time before they released Showbiz, and Coldplay used to play a lot of gigs with them, Chris Martin used to share his lockets with them...
And the only 'I was there first' was when I saw Parva playing with Miss Black America. Parva then split up, reformed and became The Kaiser Chiefs. They were shit.
Bones:
Thats quite funny...one of our soccer teams here is called the Kaizer Chiefs
Wonder if there is any connection
blindsuperhero:
Yes
Spencer:
-Reel Big Fish, opening for a local Ska band, in '95, before their first album was released.
-Blink before the 182
-No Doubt, opening for Blink before the 182, when they were still being touted as a Ska Band, and most were still in High School.
-311 opening for Oingo Boingo in 94 (yeah, they sucked even way back then).
-Slapstick on a few occasions (members went on to form The Lawrence Arms, Tuesday, and some obscure, unknown band called The Alkaline Trio). Theres also a picture of me in the liner notes of thier last album ^^
-Incubus at some industry showcase show in '98 before they released thier first big album and went quadruple quadraple platinum
-The Get Up Kids when they were still Emo
-Stereolab - sidestage @lollapolooza '94
-<Enter just about every SoCal punk and/or Ska band from the mid-late 90's that went on to achieve a modicum of success and/or fame>
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