View Full Version : Vans Warped Tour 2004
Retroactive
2004-06-21, 02:13 PM
weee, I get to go :D
http://www.warpedtour.com/index2.html
I'm going to the one in Las Cruces New Mexico.
anybody else going?
ControlledBurn
2004-06-21, 03:12 PM
$28 bucks to see NOFX, Bad Religion, and Flogging Molly (to name a few) You bet your ass I'm going.
Toneball
2004-06-21, 05:57 PM
fuckin-a right, Vegas, San Diego and Ventura, three times in four days :rock: :rock:
Indecisive
2004-06-21, 06:58 PM
Linkin park is coming to my city. ILL GO TO THAT INSTEAD!1/1/1/1/1@?#!?#@?$@!?#!?!222
Please note the $?%#@?#Q%? as sarcasam. That is all.
Squeeky
2004-06-21, 07:00 PM
omfg
God dammit, i need to go. July 6th :eek:
Dude, (@%*^(*!. What a lineup.
ControlledBurn
2004-06-21, 07:11 PM
I'm disapponted that Alkaline Trio is leaving the tour before they get to Florida. I was really hoping to see them live, awesome music.
Khronos
2004-06-21, 07:16 PM
I'm disapponted that Alkaline Trio is leaving the tour before they get to Florida. I was really hoping to see them live, awesome music.
they are like one of the few reasons i want to go :(
i dont think they are gonna be in ohio, not sure if thats before or after florida.
ControlledBurn
2004-06-21, 07:17 PM
I you go to the warped tour site linked above, then click on dates, scroll through to find your city, click on it and it'll display which bands will be there and on which stages.
Squeeky
2004-06-21, 07:18 PM
I would pay the $28 to see NoFX, BR, and Flogging Molly alone :drools:
Fragmatic
2004-06-21, 07:23 PM
heh, saw NoFX live before, they were all piss drunk and broke alot of shit backstage.... good times!
Triggar
2004-06-21, 07:28 PM
Frag, Martyr and I want to go to the Reading festival next year.
Come with us :)
Fragmatic
2004-06-21, 07:33 PM
Frag, Martyr and I want to go to the Reading festival next year.
Come with us :)
:lol: That's was where I saw them.
Why'd you want to goto Reading? It's turning too poppy now, the main stage isn't always the best one.
Edit - Look at the layout for this year -
http://www.readingfestival.com/images/upload/readinglineup_promo(4).gif
It's ok, but it's going away from the rock roots with 50 Cent, ruining it a bit :(
Indecisive
2004-06-21, 08:45 PM
ARHHHHHHHHHHG GOD~!
50 cent makes my brain bleed.
Madcow
2004-06-21, 10:19 PM
I love me the Flogging Molly, but I think it's hilarious that somebody could copy The Pogues so blatantly and get away with it.
Retroactive
2004-06-21, 10:38 PM
:lol:
well, if anybody *happens* to be going to the Las Cruces one, gimme a PM :D
ControlledBurn
2004-06-21, 10:44 PM
Pogues appears to be more contemporary rock based, as Flogging Molly is very clearly punk. Yes, both are of the irish gimmick, but it's two very different styles of music. Also, The Pogues seem to write their own music, as opposed to Flogging Molly using traditional Irish songs.
Madcow
2004-06-22, 10:35 AM
Pogues appears to be more contemporary rock based, as Flogging Molly is very clearly punk. Yes, both are of the irish gimmick, but it's two very different styles of music. Also, The Pogues seem to write their own music, as opposed to Flogging Molly using traditional Irish songs.
Have you heard The Pogues? They certainly mellowed with later albums, and have always allowed a few slower songs, but listen to something like If I Should Fall From Grace With God and tell me that Flogging Molly isn't just cribbing something that another band was doing 15 years ago. Don't get me wrong, I still dig Flogging Molly, but then again I was majorly bummed when The Pogues called it quits a few years ago.
The Pogues were very much considered punk, when punk actually meant something.
Kaltagesta
2004-06-22, 10:38 AM
Last years reading had an awesome line up, i wish i could have gone. I seriously wanna go to one, i love half those bands on the list, though i have already seen about 6 of them.
Madcow
2004-06-22, 10:44 AM
Also, ControlledBurn, from what I can find Flogging Molly writes their own songs as well. Maybe a couple songs on each album not written by them, but everything else is. If you want to see something funny just type Flogging Molly Pogues into Google and see how many people make the comparison.
Triggar
2004-06-22, 10:51 AM
Frag, I've only been to Reading in 2000. We spent the weekend, camped out and smelled like arse when we got home, but we had a ball.
Why the hell would 50 cent go? He doesn't exactly "fit the bill".... but oh well. I'm sure if I went, I'd have a great time. I got my ass kicked in the Limp Bizkit mosh pit the last time I was there :p
Kaltagesta
2004-06-22, 10:53 AM
Apparently last year Less Than Jake got bottled off the stage at either Reading or Leeds - so if they get bottled off, i can only imagine what they'll do to 50 Cent. Then again, he'll probably shoot everyone.
Triggar
2004-06-22, 10:55 AM
Yeah seriously. I heard he just threw a hissy fit at some concert recently, everyone was booing him. He said something like, "I don't feel the love!", then threw his microphone and stormed off stage.
At least Divina McCall won't be there.
Kaltagesta
2004-06-22, 11:03 AM
Huh!! Whats with the Davina hate? You take that back!!
Infernus
2004-06-22, 11:21 AM
Herm... they're at the Tweeter Center on August 6th... I may just be able to go...
Triggar
2004-06-22, 11:36 AM
Huh!! Whats with the Davina hate? You take that back!!
I don't hate Davina... I hate her voice!!
Loooove her bum!
ControlledBurn
2004-06-22, 11:45 AM
Have you heard The Pogues? They certainly mellowed with later albums, and have always allowed a few slower songs, but listen to something like If I Should Fall From Grace With God and tell me that Flogging Molly isn't just cribbing something that another band was doing 15 years ago. Don't get me wrong, I still dig Flogging Molly, but then again I was majorly bummed when The Pogues called it quits a few years ago.
The Pogues were very much considered punk, when punk actually meant something.
I've heard the Pogues, but mostly their later stuff, which is why I used the word "appear" in what I wrote. Their newer stuff certainly wasn't punk in any form I've ever heard. Bands do change though, and I've not heard their older stuff, so I'll take your word that they were once a good irish punk band.
Dharkbayne
2004-06-22, 12:05 PM
Yeah seriously. I heard he just threw a hissy fit at some concert recently, everyone was booing him. He said something like, "I don't feel the love!", then threw his microphone and stormed off stage.
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
Such a "hizzard kizzore" gangsta'
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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