Hey Rhyno! No, DRI Rules!!! :)
I was thinking that maybe noone on this board would even know DRI - not exactly 'audiophile' tunes, although crossover (the tour i saw) was quite well recorded compared to earlier stuff...
In any case, that was easily the best show i ever attended! Kurt Brecht was amazing, at one point running through the entire audience, slamming and having a great time. it was about 38 celcius (100 fahrenheit!!!) in the venue and their equipment kept over-heating. the roadie took a big piece of plywood to waft air over the soundboard...the drummer was totally hammered but somehow managed to hold it together - he got virtually everyone in the place slamming, it was insane...Truly one of the best punk gigs ever!
When I was thinking about it yesterday, I forgot to put metallica in there...I also saw them in '88, in Saskatoon. There were about 500 people there and it was really good...much better than their later shows when they got a bigger taste of commercial success :)
I was thinking that maybe noone on this board would even know DRI - not exactly 'audiophile' tunes, although crossover (the tour i saw) was quite well recorded compared to earlier stuff...
In any case, that was easily the best show i ever attended! Kurt Brecht was amazing, at one point running through the entire audience, slamming and having a great time. it was about 38 celcius (100 fahrenheit!!!) in the venue and their equipment kept over-heating. the roadie took a big piece of plywood to waft air over the soundboard...the drummer was totally hammered but somehow managed to hold it together - he got virtually everyone in the place slamming, it was insane...Truly one of the best punk gigs ever!
When I was thinking about it yesterday, I forgot to put metallica in there...I also saw them in '88, in Saskatoon. There were about 500 people there and it was really good...much better than their later shows when they got a bigger taste of commercial success :)