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Join Date: Aug 2003
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Being one of the very few members of Nubblies who attends Purdue, I feel inclined to give my review on the concert that occured here today.
Purdue played host to the MTV Campus Invasion tour today. It consisted of Ima Robot opening for Lost Prophets opening for Hoobastank.
Some of my friends and I headed over to Slayter Hill at 3:00. There were 1000's of people there, the biggest show on the tour. The concert started at like 4:00 with Ima Robot performing first. To say the least, they were not a crowd favorite. The lead singer was wearing a skirt, the bassist had on a pink shirt, and the drummer had a mullet. However, they seemed kind of like a "message" band. One example: At one point after they were done with a song-
Lead singer: How many of you guys are registered to vote today?
(general booing and flipping off from the crowd)
Lead singer: Well, at least you've got an opinion. But seriously now, how many of you are registered to vote?
(seems like about a tenth raised their hands)
Lead singer: Everyone else, piggyback on those guys. I hope you like what they have to say.
or these gem lyrics from one of their songs:
We sell it, you buy it
You dyin' to try it?
We sell it, you buy it
You dyin' to try it?
We sell it, you buy it
You dyin' to try it?
We sell it, you buy it
While people are dyin'
You sell it, you buy it
You're dyin' to try it
You buy it, we sell it
While people are yellin'
Here come the bombs
Here come the bombs
Here come the bombs
Here they come
Here come the bombs, life is over
Here come the bombs, it's over
Here come the bombs, run for cover
Here come the bombs, run for cover!
All in all, I didn't really mind these guys. They had a unique sound, they really didn't care what people thought about them at all, which garners respect in my book, and from the looks of it, they were clearer into what they were doing. I can't shoot down a group that's putting their heart and soul into the music, even if I don't like what it's saying.
Rating: 7 out of 10
Next up was Lost Prophets. These guys rocked. Immeadiately after the first song started out these two huge frat guys approached and were standing right behind us. I had begun to notice that we were pretty much surrounded by big guys, considering we weren't more than 15 yards or so from the stage. Don't you hate when you know something is going to happen, but you can't do anything about it? By the time the first song actually hit it's "up" part, we got totally crushed. All of a sudden our section imploded, and I was standing dead center in a mosh pit. I did my best to get out of their but some guys just kept throwing me back into the center, like I was actually participating. I got knocked around for what seemed like forever till I finally managed to escape out of there, seperated from the group. After that, it was fun to try to balance watching the band with watching out for water bottles hitting you or crowd surfers falling on you. Lost Prophets rocked big time, especially through "Last Train Home". The best part of the set, though, was during the last song. The lead singer told the whole crowd to divide up down the center and when the song started, to just crush into the other side. It was friggin' nuts. 1500+ minimum people crashing into each other all at the same time. After that everyone was just jumping around and banging into each other, as we had done the whole set. It was freaking awesome.
Rating: 9 out of 10 (probably should be a 10, but I'm still a little beat up, mainly due to their set.
Finally, Hoobastank. Words cannot describe how excited I was to see this band. The crowd was still completely out of control from the Lost Prophets, and I thought it was going to be all downhill. Wow, was I ever wrong. From the first notes of "Out of Control" the place was (pardon my French) fucking insane. People were crowdsurfing, others were getting launched into the air and doing flips and stuff, girls were flashing Hoobastank everywhere, and practically everyone was jumping up and down. Every song, things got more and more amazing (the music, the crowd excitement, the intensity). One of the funniest parts of the whole concert was Hoobastank saying that the number one school they had played for on the tour was IU, when I'm pretty sure that they didn't even make a stop there. Oh well, it did its part. The crowd got even more psyched up, and started chanting "Fuck the Hoosiers". We even did like a "Fuck the Hoosiers" jam session near the end of the set, with everyone chanting, and Hooba playing music that actually synched up nicely. For the final song, they played "Crawling in the Dark". The place erupted. People and items flying everywhere, everyone jumping around. It was amazing.
Score out of 10: 15
Overall, this was probably one of my best experiences here at Purdue, if not the best. It was a great day. Good Weather, good music, good friends, getting a chance to go completely nuts, and last, but certainly not least, boobs.
Concert Overall Score out of 10: 25
I'll post some pictures as soon as I get them back.
This should finally teach you WCHS kids just which Indiana school is the best. I suppose you could go to gay pride IU or Murder U. (Ball State), but why?
When's everyone going to realize that all schools are equally inferior to Purdue?
P.S. That makes 1000 for one of the most notorious members to ever log on to nubblies.net.
[ April 19, 2004, 02:12 AM: Message edited by: Schroeder ]
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