That's an unfortunate conflict because I am assuming most people who like one would like the other. Same reason why I hope Cruel Hand, Every Time I Die, Whitechapel and Atreyu don't play the same time as Old Wounds because I feel like most people would skip out on Old Wounds For a more known band in the similar vein, which would be unfortunate.
Exactly how I feel. I get that Kevin doesn't try to play favorites with schedules and keeps it random, but there's only 5 90s Warped style/Fat Wreck type bands on the tour this year (RBF, LTJ, Masked Intruder, Teenage Bottlerocket, The Interrupters) and I don't think it should be hard to keep them from conflicting so often. I remember in 2013 people were complaining on Twitter about a couple dates having RBF and Big D And The Kids Table on at the same time. Which is even more inexcusable because they were the only 2 Ska bands on the whole tour that year if I remember right.
since this seems to be the Metalcore Safe Space, the new MIW song is really funny. seems like they realized their fans wanted the 'core back
See, I'm a huge MIW fan. Love the core sound of Creatures and I LOVE the industrial sound of Reincarnate and Infamous. I hope this album has a goodmix of both because I loved the industrial sound they were moving towards.
Yeah, I think they were moving towards something cool. If they just lock themselves in the same metalcore lane it'd be p sad
Every Time I Die, Atreyu and Masked Intruder are my only non-Main Stage priorities, all of which are near the bottom half of my list, which I'm really thankful for this year.
I'm in a similar boat. Way more main stage bands that I wanna see than normal. My top 15 is all main stage except for one band from each non main stage.
A lot of my top priority bands are on side stages just because I've seen all the main stage bands I want to see before. For the side stages, I want to see Against The Current, Emarosa (I've seen them but I'll never get sick of seeing them), Broadside, Waterparks, and Hail The Sun. I still want to see a lot of the main stage bands though (especially Yellowcard in case I can't go to the fall tour and Sum 41 because I haven't seen them in 6 years).
Yeah, this is a very odd year for me, kind of similar to how 2012 was, where there are way more Main Stage acts I want to check out than normal. Worst case scenario, if every Main Stage band I want to watch plays consecutively, I'll be watching 13 sets in a row.
I'm by far more of a metal fan than I am a pop punk fan (not saying I hate it), so a lot of the main stage bands are just bands that aren't conflicting with my must sees (a lot of which are on the Monster stage). Real Friends, TSSF, and Issues are all on my must see though. And Sum 41 would be on my must see if they were on the full tour (still upset at that one).
Does anyone know the pepper setlist . I can't find it anywhere and there isn't enough videos online to finish an entire set. They seem to be by far the lowest draw on mainstage
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Only 2 weeks away from my date! I'm so excited My priority list after seeing setlists: 1. Sum 41 2. Every Time I Die 3. New Found Glory 4. Less Than Jake 5. Good Charlotte 6. Four Year Strong 7. Masked Intruder 8. State Champs 9. Knuckle Puck 10. Yellowcard 11. The Story So Far 12. Mayday Parade 13. The Maine 14. Safe To Say 15. Like Pacific
St. Pete was so much fun today but brutally hot. Orlando tomorrow! Gonna post some setlist related things in the setlist thread, but they involve TSSF, FYS, WTK, and Sum 41 in case anyone was curious. Just don't wanna spoil anything in here if people don't wanna see
I'm doing two dates for the first time (Tuesday and Wednesday) and I still don't know how I will have the energy. Any advice?