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Narcoleptic Popcorn Pirate!
So I went to the Dragonforce concert today, after a year or so having not been to any show, and I think this maybe the first time where I actually enjoyed the opening bands more than the headliner. Unfortunately I can't really remember the bands names because of loud music+I didn't wear my glasses so I couldn't see the names on the merchandise 
But anyways, first opening band (Powerforce or Powerglove?) were perfect for me because it catered to my inner nerd and inner rock junkie. They played hardcore metal covers of Those Who Fight from FF7, the Super Mario theme and the Power Rangers theme. Never in my life did I think I would be stuck in a moshpit, moshing to those kind of songs.
Second band (Turistas or Terissas... couldn'tquite make it out) were a Finnish metal band. Quite epic indeed. Then there was Dragonforce of course.
So anyways, the point of this thread is to all the metalheads, grungers, punkers, hardcore slam dancers of the board. What is the best, worst, most memorable, unique, life-threatening moshpit you've ever been in? I'm not talking about the performance itself, I'm talking about the mosh.
Some memorables for me:
I'm a sucker for classics, and I find that the mutual feeling of nostalgia/familiarity in a crowd generally ups the energy. For that, I'll remember the Casualties' cover of "Blitzkreig Bop" by the Ramones. Massive circle pit, one of the biggest I've ever seen, went on for the whole song I think aswell.
Same thing for when I went to see Joan Jett. Her more iconic songs definitely got the crowd ridiculously wild much more than her newer/lesser known songs at the time. "Bad Reputation" was probably the song that got me most kicked in the head.
Protest the Hero - first crowd surf, and thus, the first time I was positive that someone intentionally groped me. First experience with wild slam dancing (punching, kicking etc. aimlessly)
My Chemical Romance (don't make fun of me... I was 15) - my first concert ever, and FOR SURE even after the numerous I've been to since, my most intense. There was literally no space to move unless you wanted to hang near the entrances. Everywhere I went it was hard to breath because the air was so damp with sweat. Usually with crowds there's the little area near the stage where the real mosh goes down while everything behind is more or less people standing around nodding their heads. Not here, no way. The whole entire crowd was wild. Circle pits everywhere. The only people standing were the short lines of people standing along the perimeter of the crowd. Also, I'll remember this one because this is the concert where one of my best friends actually passed out due to heat exhaustion, and had to go to emergency. I probably would've too if I didn't go with her to the first aid tent. That part... wasn't so fun. but it gives you an idea of how crazy it really was.

But anyways, first opening band (Powerforce or Powerglove?) were perfect for me because it catered to my inner nerd and inner rock junkie. They played hardcore metal covers of Those Who Fight from FF7, the Super Mario theme and the Power Rangers theme. Never in my life did I think I would be stuck in a moshpit, moshing to those kind of songs.
Second band (Turistas or Terissas... couldn'tquite make it out) were a Finnish metal band. Quite epic indeed. Then there was Dragonforce of course.
So anyways, the point of this thread is to all the metalheads, grungers, punkers, hardcore slam dancers of the board. What is the best, worst, most memorable, unique, life-threatening moshpit you've ever been in? I'm not talking about the performance itself, I'm talking about the mosh.
Some memorables for me:
I'm a sucker for classics, and I find that the mutual feeling of nostalgia/familiarity in a crowd generally ups the energy. For that, I'll remember the Casualties' cover of "Blitzkreig Bop" by the Ramones. Massive circle pit, one of the biggest I've ever seen, went on for the whole song I think aswell.
Same thing for when I went to see Joan Jett. Her more iconic songs definitely got the crowd ridiculously wild much more than her newer/lesser known songs at the time. "Bad Reputation" was probably the song that got me most kicked in the head.
Protest the Hero - first crowd surf, and thus, the first time I was positive that someone intentionally groped me. First experience with wild slam dancing (punching, kicking etc. aimlessly)
My Chemical Romance (don't make fun of me... I was 15) - my first concert ever, and FOR SURE even after the numerous I've been to since, my most intense. There was literally no space to move unless you wanted to hang near the entrances. Everywhere I went it was hard to breath because the air was so damp with sweat. Usually with crowds there's the little area near the stage where the real mosh goes down while everything behind is more or less people standing around nodding their heads. Not here, no way. The whole entire crowd was wild. Circle pits everywhere. The only people standing were the short lines of people standing along the perimeter of the crowd. Also, I'll remember this one because this is the concert where one of my best friends actually passed out due to heat exhaustion, and had to go to emergency. I probably would've too if I didn't go with her to the first aid tent. That part... wasn't so fun. but it gives you an idea of how crazy it really was.