Ashes857's Concert Archive

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Jul 27, 2018 (8 years ago)

Darling's Waterfront Pavilion     Bangor, Maine, United States

 

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Bands Seen (5)

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Concert Details


Date:
Friday, July 27, 2018
Venue:
Darling's Waterfront Pavilion
Location:
Bangor, Maine, United States

Genres Seen


Alternative Metal 5 bands

Alternative Metal:

Groove Metal 5 bands

Groove Metal:

Metal 5 bands

Metal:

Thrash Metal 5 bands

Thrash Metal:

Death Metal 4 bands

Death Metal:

Hard Rock 4 bands

Hard Rock:

Heavy Metal 4 bands

Heavy Metal:

Nu Metal 3 bands

Nu Metal:

Rock 3 bands

Rock:

Speed Metal 3 bands

Speed Metal:

Old School Thrash 3 bands

Old School Thrash:

Estados Unidos 3 bands

Estados Unidos:

Crossover Thrash 2 bands

Crossover Thrash:

Black Metal 1 band

Black Metal:

Brutal Death Metal 1 band

Brutal Death Metal:

Crust Punk 1 band

Crust Punk:

Deathgrind 1 band

Deathgrind:

Glam Metal 1 band

Glam Metal:

Gothic Metal 1 band

Gothic Metal:

Grindcore 1 band

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Dec 09, 2023

[show #134] Slayer's final tour and it was phenomenal! I sure will miss them, but they deserve retirement. Never thought I'd cry at a Slayer concert, but when Tom Araya's paced the stage at the end, just taking it all in, and finally his voice cracked as he said goodbye...I couldn't take it. Testament and Anthrax were great of course. Anthrax came out playing the beginning of Cowboys from Hell in honor of newly deceased (may he rest in peace \m/) Vinnie Paul. And they ended their set playing the end of Cowboy's. It was great. Lamb of God was awesome. Napalm Death is not really my type of death metal, but they were good. Didn't expect the singer to be English. :)


Dec 05, 2023

[show #134] Slayer's final tour and it was phenomenal! I sure will miss them, but they deserve retirement. Never thought I'd cry at a Slayer concert, but when Tom Araya's paced the stage at the end, just taking it all in, and finally his voice cracked as he said goodbye...I couldn't take it. Testament and Anthrax were great of course. Anthrax came out playing the beginning of Cowboys from Hell in honor of newly deceased (may he rest in peace \m/) Vinnie Paul. And they ended their set playing the end of Cowboy's. It was great. Lamb of God was awesome. Napalm Death is not really my type of death metal, but they were good. Didn't expect the singer to be English. :)

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