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Postby Bangover on Tue Aug 21, 2007 11:30 am

gamabomb wrote:anyone care to give us the low down on testaments set?


I was impressed, Norseman said he thought they where much better than last time he saw them as well. Skolnick and Peterson where great, Chuck I thought did very well with getting the crowd going and being massive.

They started with The Preacher and I forget the order of all the songs but I know they played Low, Disciples Of The Watch, Alone In The Dark, Electric Crown, Over The Wall, Practice What You Preach, Souls Of Black and that's all I can remember....
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Postby Reanimator Luke on Tue Aug 21, 2007 12:18 pm

They played The Haunting and Into The Pit too...
I thought they weren't as good as last time I saw them as the sound was pretty muddy, but I seem to be the only one so it must have been where I was standing - gutted.

Had a great time at Bloodstock despite not being a fan of many bands and the horrible drink prices. Korpiklaani, Sabbat, Dark Tranquillity where the best bands for me. Saw a few decent ones in the unsigned tent too.

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Postby Bangover on Tue Aug 21, 2007 2:56 pm

Reanimator Luke wrote:the sound was pretty muddy, but I seem to be the only one so it must have been where I was standing - gutted.


I thought the sound was pretty good, I was in the centre though right at the front near the speakers that were on ground level so that may of taken out some of the muddiness with its trebely goodness...
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Postby sabbat35 on Wed Aug 22, 2007 7:28 pm

thrashduck wrote:Sabbat were indeed very lovely.

Although that burger van in the first picture served the shoddiest burgers I've tasted for a while. It's a fucking dizgrace.


but the first thing i saw whence entering BOA was scit eating one of them burgers.

Was good festival -im still missing it now :-(
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Postby Seregon-James on Thu Aug 23, 2007 8:46 am

Aye was def an awesome festival, wish it was every weekend :(
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Postby Lev on Tue Aug 28, 2007 8:31 pm

Sabbat and Testament were amazing. By far the best of the weekend.
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