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The one thing no one wants to admit to..

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Sythe:

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Oh yeah. Towards the end I was engrossed in the giant mudfight, but I made time to throw quite a bit of mud into the MCR fanbase, as they were the last show in the big stage(s).

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Dude, who didn't throw mud at the MCR fans? Nothing is more fun than staining a fresh Hot Topic MCR shirt while listening to Helena live.  And what the hell was with the Bleeding Through pit? Before it got organized into the "Wall of Death" it was just people windmilling and elbowing me in the face.

heretic:
i saw atreyu at ozzfest, and it was pretty fucking fun. best show of that day though? fucking Otep. that girl has a set of pipes on her, plus she's hot as hell. i forget who did it, but there was a wall of death that day too.

Deticui:
eh, i sacrificed (if you can call it that) my admittance to WT 2005 for my bro and his girlfriend, since traffic sucked and I was gonna miss NUFAN anyways.  There were a few other bands I wanted to check out, but after realizing that No Use was playing in fifteen minutes and I was more than an hour away from parking, I decided it would be a better effort to drive to Salzers, pick up their new CD, and hit on the chick who sells piercings and bongs- err  i mean waterpipes.

Wasnt that bad of a day, though, I'm 90% sure I had a better time sitting at home reading than I would have had listening to bands i didnt really like all that much and running into every ex girlfriend I have in the county (all three! god that sounds pathetic.)

Johnny C:
The one thing that nobody wants to admit to is that they were the inspiration for Chuck Palanhiuk's short story, "Guts."

My Aim Is True:

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Oh, and Atreyu covered Bon Jovi (which song I can't remember), and while I dislike both bands, their cover was more enjoyabled than the original for me.
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I suspect 'You Give Love a Bad Name'. That's what they played when I saw them, as did Minus, making it a tie of 'song I have seen covered live the most', next to Master of Puppets (Trivium did a version of it that by far outstripped every other song they played)
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I have some friends in a ska band who have been covering "you give love a bad name" for at least 5 years now. I think it was actually on a comp of ska bands covering metal songs. They also do "Paranoid," "Freebird," "Seek and Destroy," "Ace of Spades," and a few other hard rock/metal songs.

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