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I still chuckle at the fact Andrew W.K. is a pinkie fan though considering most of his known songs are about fun and parties and causing alot of ruckus so it makes sense.
I agree. We want fun!
as a fan of him,id be more than ok with that. “its time to party hard darlings”.
id be ok with that.
The concerts that I’ve been to I just hung out with my friends and appreciated the scenery.
If I didn’t wear glasses irl, and needed them for my job and to be able to drive properly I’d so jump into a mosh pit!
Pushing and shuving!
Running in circles!
Yes! These are things that I’m good at!
Concerts are really loud, often hot as balls, there’s usually (not always) beer in cheap plastic cups, some dudes mosh near the stage and everyone is pretty happy. Even the more hardcore bands don’t have any lasting violence going on. That’s for the Punk and Metal acts. For the softer groups, leave out the moshing.
But if you want to see something really uncommon, leave it to the Dutch band De Staat having a circle dance happen around the lead singer.
im ok with this.
I’ve been to a couple, from my experience it’s mostly nerds fangasiming over seeing their favorite artists.
if you want some references for what happens at concerts, just look up some lives on YouTube.
One live concert that gave me giggle fits was looking up a live version of The Avalanches Frontier Psychiatrist…
They almost had a mosh pit going for that song…
Depends on the metal genre. Some genres are less linked to violence than others. I actually find it hard to see a fan of glam or power metal beating the crap out of someone. We focus on the music.
I’ve been to a couple concerts for bands like foreigner, George Clinton, and one that included sabaton. But I haven’t seen any fights or thrown clothes. Plus, hearing afterwards is only numb at worst and comes back after a while, for me at least.
On the other hand, she does show a fair amount of technical expertise in some strangely specific stuff from that decade…