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Guest mesepher

Alright... sometime when you goto a concert you can get some shit local opening bands... but good ones do exist, whose seen them?

 

John Paul Jones (and band) opening for King Crimson

Jazz Mandolin Project opening for Les Claypool and the Frog Brigade and Moe.

Robert Plant (and band) opening for the WHO

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Guest Shaved Bear

i saw hatebreed open for slayer

morbid angel and slayer open for pantera

down open for system of a down (did that sound redundant?)

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Guest mesepher
down open for system of a down (did that sound redundant?)

explain please :unsure: I know nothing about either band

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Guest Shaved Bear

down is a side project which contains Phil Anslemo and Rex of Pantera

 

System of a Down is the only quality mainstream band around

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Guest La Parka Es Mi Papa

The ONLY quality mainstream band? Aren't you forgetting Black Label Soceity?

 

Tenacious D opening for Weezer

Jerry Cantrell opening for Nickelback

Slash's Snakepit opening for AC/DC

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Guest pearljamfan

Matthew Good Band,Cheap Trick open for Pearl Jam

Sonic Youth open for Pearl Jam

Jerry Cantrell open for Metallica

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Guest BifEverchad

Supergrass opened for Pearl Jam

Swollen Members opened for Nelly Furtado

Sum 41 (before they were popular) opened for treble charger

Glueleg opened for I Mother Earth

 

etc...

 

 

:D

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Guest CoreyLazarus416
The ONLY quality mainstream band? Aren't you forgetting Black Label Society?

Are you calling BLS mainstream? They're not on mainstream radio, not on mainstream TV, and Zakk Wylde is never mentioned anywhere unless it involves Ozzy Osbourne directly. I'd say BLS is pretty middleground.

 

As for my favorite openers...

 

Sevendust for Megadeth

Slayer for Pantera

John Wayne's Severed Head for Toxic Narcotic

Rob Zombie for Ozzy Osbourne

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Guest Youth N Asia

Third Eye Blind opening for the Rolling Stones

Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band opening for The Black Crows w/Jimmy Page

 

KWSB was one of the best live bands I've ever seen

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Guest redbaron51

John Paul Jones opening for King Crimson

Messugah opening for Tool

Static-X opening for Morbid Angel, Slayer, Pantera

Tea Party opening for Ozzy

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Guest meanmaisch

I went to see Indigenous, a native american blues band. I'm not a fan of the group, but a bunch of us went to the show. The band that opened was a group called Rubyhorse. They were from Ireland and at first the crowd was indifferent towards them. As they kept playing, the crowd began to get into their music. By the end of their set, the crowd was very impressed. They were much better than Indigenous. I've yet to hear about Rubyhorse since, so I don't know if they are still together or putting out new work. They definitely were worth the money that was paid for the ticket.

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Guest Shaved Bear
The ONLY quality mainstream band?  Aren't you forgetting Black Label Society?

Are you calling BLS mainstream? They're not on mainstream radio, not on mainstream TV, and Zakk Wylde is never mentioned anywhere unless it involves Ozzy Osbourne directly. I'd say BLS is pretty middleground.

 

As for my favorite openers...

 

Sevendust for Megadeth

Slayer for Pantera

John Wayne's Severed Head for Toxic Narcotic

Rob Zombie for Ozzy Osbourne

holy shit at last year's extreme steel, Pantera had Slayer and Morbid Angel opening for them

 

when I saw Metallica, they had Hatebreed, Sepultura, Slayer, and ugh Slipknot open for them

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Guest Edwin MacPhisto

I saw A Perfect Circle open for Nine Inch Nails a week before Mer de Noms came out. Great opener, and my first Maynard concert experience.

 

Just this week I saw Sparta open for Weezer, and they honestly impressed the hell out of me. I was expecting At The Drive-In lite, but man...those guys can play. Really fricking intense.

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Guest bob_barron
I went to see Indigenous, a native american blues band. I'm not a fan of the group, but a bunch of us went to the show. The band that opened was a group called Rubyhorse. They were from Ireland and at first the crowd was indifferent towards them. As they kept playing, the crowd began to get into their music. By the end of their set, the crowd was very impressed. They were much better than Indigenous. I've yet to hear about Rubyhorse since, so I don't know if they are still together or putting out new work. They definitely were worth the money that was paid for the ticket.

I've seen Indigenous at a show in Toronto and holy shit they were awesome. Great stuff

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Guest Agent of Oblivion

Morbid Angel opening for Soulfly and Pantera ruled. Nothingface went on before Morbid Angel, but it was completely forgettable. No one knew who Morbid Angel was, and they were fuckin' killer. God of Emptiness, Summoning Redemption...Phil went on stage for a couple songs with them too.

 

Was Down as good live as one would hope?

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Guest sk8420kid

I've seen Sparta twice at Warsaw and opening the enlightenment tour. No one was giving them any applause or anything, and me and my friend thought we were the only ones appreciating it. I've seen Converge (most insane pit ever) open for Glassjaw, and Taking Back Sunday and the Movielife open for Thursday. Next week I'm going to see Dillinger Escape Plan and Tomahawk is opening so that should be good.

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Guest The Amazing Rando

I was in Florida...supposedly to see Alien Ant Farm (before they went big) open for Papa Roach (it was spring break in Panama City Beach)

 

well the lead singer of AAF apparently got mono so they got a band from Miami to open...they were DARWINS WAITING ROOM....these guys fucking ruled...and I didn't stay to watch P-Roach play because I was going to Ozzfest later in the year anyways(which ended up being Coby's b-day)

 

I recommend DWR's cd to anybody that likes the kind of music they play on the 2nd stages of Ozzfest...

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Guest JAxlMorrison

Hmmm, let's see who I have seen

 

 

Robert Plant opening for The Who: Plant does some of his favorite blues and breaks out few Zep tunes proving he still has his voice (Who=best live show i have ever fuckin seen, Townshend is still a madman and Daltrey has still got it)

David Allen Coe and Dope opening for Kid Rock: Coe proves to me that I don't hate all forms of Country music as he proceeds to entertain the hell out of everyone in the building, Dope pulls out some moshing goodness and does an excellent cover of Fuck Tha Police

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Guest saturnmark4life

american head charge opening for rammstein is about the only one that comes to mind right now. I just like two guys waving keyboards around like items of clothing then the bassist kicking them on the floor.

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Guest chirs3

Dovetail Joint opened for the GooGoo Dolls, and in my opinion did just as well.

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Guest Hitman Jebus

Stereophonics opened for Our Lady Peace (Kick ASS~! Both bands are great live...I highly recommend them)

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Guest PlatypusFool

65daysofstatic opening for Jetplane Landing...

 

... and if anyone has heard of either of these bands except saturnmark4life, i'll be impressed...

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Guest nl5xsk1

I don't know if they count as openers, but when I was in High School I went to an Earth Day Show at UMASS, which the Beastie Boys headlined, but the bands that opened for them were Phish, Fishbone, and the Bosstones.

 

In terms of the real definition of openers, I also saw the Bosstones about 10 times when they were opening for Murphy's Law, back when Devil's Night Out was their only album and Dickie didn't live up to his name yet.

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Guest converge241

Pearl Jam and Smashing Pumpkins opening up for Red Hot Chilli Peppers

Rocky Point Palladium

Thats like a one in a million shot as far as thesuccess they went on to

 

Cheap Trick open for Motley Crue

 

Sepultura and Biohazard opening for Pantera

 

Danzig and Suicidal Tendencies opening for Metallica

 

Our Lady Peace opening for Van Halen

 

Korn opening for Megadeth, Ozzy, Danzig, Marilyn Manson, House Of Pain

 

Marilyn Manson, and Fem 2 Fem opening for Nine Inch Nails

 

Nine Inch Nails opening for David Bowie

 

Rage Against the Machine opening for House Of Pain

 

Helmet opening for Biohazard

 

Breeders for Nirvana

 

Misfits opening for Anthrax

 

Uranium 235 opening for Type O Negative. Life Of Agony/ The misfits (3 seperate shows)

 

System of A Down opening for Slayer and Clutch (same show)

 

Clutch opening for Marilyn Manson

 

Kyuss opeing for White Zombie

 

Faith No More for Billy Idol

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Guest converge241

oops had to throw this one out:

 

slayer opening for Cinderella

 

yes you didnt misread that

 

a smidgeon of others:

and Machine Head and Biohazard opening for Slayer

Biohazard for Skid Row

Slipknot for Coal Chamber

and Sevendust for Coal Chamber/PM5K

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Guest mesepher
Pearl Jam and Smashing Pumpkins opening up for Red Hot Chilli Peppers

Rocky Point Palladium

::drools::

 

I would have probably left after Pearl Jam and the Pumpkins though, not to big on the Chili Peppers

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