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Friday, June 18, 2010

Disturbed - Another Way to Die! Single is OUT!!!


Disturbed just released their new single "Another Way To Die" off their upcoming album Asylum. Its available via iTunes here: http://tinyurl.com/disturbedsingle

Can't wait for the album to come out!

Rock On, DC!
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DCVince
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Sonisphere in Poland... The BIG FOUR

photo courtesy of blabbermouth.net


photo courtesy of blabbermouth.net


METALLICA
MEGADETH
ANTRHAX
SLAYER

it only took 25 years...\m/

WOW!.. I wish I was there.... Will try to do the next best thing.. they are airing a live feed at select theaters this coming Tuesday June 22. I'll probably be going to the one in Germantown MD.

Rock On, DC!
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DCVince
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Monday, June 14, 2010

Review: Styx, Foreigner, Kansas... Oh My!


It was Saturday night, amidst severe thunderstorm warnings all over the area, we ventured to Nissan Pavillion (wait.. its Jiffy Lube Live now... sorry). With all the lightning and severe weather, and given that they didn't sell out, all the lawn people got let in the 300's section of the pavillion! AWESOME!

Show was fantastic! Arrived there just in time for "Carry on My Wayward Son", Kansas' last encore song. Picked up some beers, and got some seats and prepped for STYX. Mr. Roboto medley, a few newer songs and Lady later, it was time for their encore... and they closed out with everyone's jukebox favorite... RENEGADE! great set and performance guys!


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Wednesday, June 9, 2010

RockStar UPROAR - Disturbed, A7X, etc...


Yup... nuff said.. got my pre-sale tix this afternoon...

See yall punks there!

Rock 'on, DC!
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DCVince
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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Ronnie James Dio Memorial Service

On May 30, 2010, at Forest Lawn Memorial Park's Hall of Liberty in Glendale California, Ronnie James Dio was laid to rest. But not without thousands and thousands of fans paying tribute to one of the Metal Gods! Various rockstar legends attended the service including Geoff Tate of Queensryche, Glenn Hughes of Deep Purple and Paul Shortino of Quiet Riot.

They provided a solemn tribute to one of the greatest metal artists of all time. With a sea of fans surrounding the park (with large jumbotrons), it must've felt like one of Dio's concerts. And that's probably how he would've wanted it. Not in a silent funeral home.. but to rock out and give it all to the fans!

You will be missed, RJD....




video courtesy of metalassaultLA

Geoff Tate's rendition of Hallelujah says it all... RIP DIO!

Rock On, DC!
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DCVince
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