So: we left at 5:20 in the afternoon, we were doing our sentences from the most aubergine grumbling gang in the world. Luca (my cousin) kept making fun of the Korn, saying they are indecent, while I was having fun with Marco. The journey was long and annoying, especially in the parking part. There was a Medium singing curses at us, there was the carabiniera mocking us. I was desperate like a purgatory soul, imagine how it must have been. Then, continuing, we met the Medium again in another parking lot!!!
Later around 8:30 PM, Marco and I were deluded into finding a McDonald's; indeed, we saw a sign and all shouted with joy!!! But the sign said McDonald's 1,300 meters away; we were disappointed, so we went to a bar, a hole! Where we had the pleasure of meeting two Rastafarians. Marco scared them to death and then a little surprise... Luca was calling me to show me the Medium entering the bar. Then we saw people wearing the T-shirts, including one who had written: one had hung a sign saying: don’t go to the Killer Cola Live. Then Dad, he was the best, without him we would have said goodbye to the concert!!! He bribed the pass man to give us tickets, four of them. He was so good, there’s little to say about him: Diabolik to him je spiccia casa!!! Yes!!! And so it always is!!!
S.E.B.P. - Rating: 7.5 out of ten
The show opens with S.E.B.P. offering decent hardcore, quite similar to ISIS. Powerful Fender Jazz Bass, odd times on 3/4, but the singer mocked the commentator (who had mistaken saying Super Plastic Bubble Fantastic!) saying: I don't care if you call us the Big Bubble, but you're jerks, you're jerks!!!. However, I don't even know their tracks for the concert, I can only say this.
Linea 77 - Rating: 8 out of ten
Here the audience already goes wild with songs ranging from Evoluzione to 666 (diabolus in musica) a nice Nu metal, sturdy but more leaning toward hardcore, so they were all protest songs!!! Except for the first self-titled album and the album Ketchup Suicide which were more oriented to much more reflective lyrics, so reflective as to make no sense, anyway there was a bit of pogo and this gave me chills.
The Rasmus - Rating: 5.5 out of ten (out of pity)
Let's clarify that the commentator said: if you don't like their rock stay calm, without booing, saying boo, or how boring!!!, said and done, right after they said: boo, how boring and booed. Their songs range from the latest album to songs like 'In The Shadows' to 'In My Life', they threw bottles at them, but they couldn’t care less because they have plenty of money so let’s take it easy no: disgusting!!!.
Korn - Rating: 10.5 out of ten
Let’s start by saying that the people around only and exclusively had their T-shirts, they all came for them!!! Meanwhile, there was a quarter of an hour of advertising, they were all metallers, in fact when they showed Don't Lie by the Black Eyed Peas there was a super boo that was heard all the way to Milan, while waiting, bands with T-shirts of Mortician, Carcass, and Opeth entered. My dad started getting pissed, but in a way at 13,000 km per hour, Marco started seeing the cute swollen veins he gets on his head, Luca looked around, I was boiling over, you tell me what should I do?!?!?!. The big screens turn on, we watch another quarter of an interview, then another quarter of an hour of waiting: the commentator said that Korn had security issues, nonsense, baloney. Meanwhile, they setup the giant drum set of David Silveira, then the lights go out, Marco and I were moshing. And it starts Here To Stay: one of the best songs by Korn, meanwhile Jonathan Davis had some words for the audience. Then after there's Twist from the second album 'Life Is Peachy', Got The Life from 'Follow The Leader' and A.D.I.D.A.S. also from 'Life Is Peachy', and then surprise Another Brick In The Wall by Pink Floyd in nu-metal version.
And so the evening ends going back home with rain and lightning.
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