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Author:  AmosAnon [ Tue Jun 01, 2010 7:10 pm ]
Post subject:  Masters of Metal. Trepanner/Demon Fetal Harvest/Deny

Local Trepanner's third gig.

Made some recordings of the night, but the sound quality was balls. Here's some other footage from the night.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bS5FRJM-U8

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Author:  Jsilents [ Wed Jun 02, 2010 3:47 pm ]
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Had a cool time at this show despite trucking back and forth to the Factory gig and back all night.
Trepanner seemed to fuck up almost every song they played but were heaps of fun all the same and they did play some great songs and totally made up for it by nailing Holy Diver - fittingly easily their best effort of the night. Bit more practice to tighten the screws and they'll make an awesome metal tribute band. have listened to their metal show on Radio Control many times and it's easy to see where they'ye coming from.
Missed much of Demon Foetal Harvest as went back to Factory after 3 songs to catch Life Lament only to find we had missed them due to a mid-gig change of order(GUTTED!!) and got back in time for last couple of numbers and tho only caught Friedman-era stuff when I prefer the (even)older material was really impressed with what they are doing, singer is awesome sounds just like Mustaine and rest of the band is well talented enough to pull it off.
Deny were up last and if you've ever had even a passing interest in the band Death you really should have been there for this. Saw lead singer/guitarist Josh doing it a few years ago with a different line-up and it was awesome then but with Deny things have really cranked up several notches. Amazing drums and bass and second guitar really filled the whole sound out heaps. Great songs - it was Death after all - and whole band was so tight and talented - Josh pretty much channels Chuck(except he left his shirt on this time) - it really was mind blowing. Apparantly this was their last Death tribute show as they are only playing their own stuff in future and I can't wait to hear that but hopefully they will slip the odd Death number into the new set.
Good times indeed cheers to all concerned! :mrgreen:

Author:  Murray [ Thu Jun 03, 2010 4:43 pm ]
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:lol: those stickerss on the hand dryer would date back to Guv'nors days.
I think I stuck the Turbostill one on there about 2003.

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