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Saturday the 1-Day Hardcore Showdown assembled joseline hernandez tape a strong and exciting line-up of Beta and Amager Bio. A line-up that featured both old and young rats, Movers bands. At the top of the poster were veterans Sick of it All and The Misfits, joseline hernandez tape which delivered concerts at widely joseline hernandez tape different levels. joseline hernandez tape Here's a report from tonight's joseline hernandez tape concert at Amager Bio.
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Therefore, their concert also one of those who stood out during the day, the material delivered during the 40-minute set was not fit in equally to two-step dance and bully-hop as the rest of the performers. In return we got one at the same time lipped and furious proactive performance that did not go in dancing legs but tore through the shell of one. The focal point is the lead singer Martin Nielskovs manic appearance, the man works simply obsessed when he circles hunched around the stage with the hoodie pulled up over his head, leaving only the beard is visible most of the time.
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Then it was veterans' trip. First, Sick of it All, which was founded in the middle 80s. Since then a steady stream of solid hardcore albums of New Yorkers, who even managed to maintain the same line-up for over 20 years - unheard of genre, where changes in band crew is more the rule than the exception. With brothers Lou and Pete Koller in front on vocals joseline hernandez tape and guitar, respectively, went Sick of it All persuasive approach. joseline hernandez tape While Pete Koller turned around joseline hernandez tape itself in the air and crashed back and forth on stage with his guitar, stood Lou Koller for the cool overbl

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