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Madness: Absolutely berserk in the Royal Arena

Metalfolket is great. on Monday evening, hitting the Slayers afskedsturné Royal Arena, and already at 18:30 flowed gravøllene as tidal waves on Amager, as wel

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Madness: Absolutely berserk in the Royal Arena

Metalfolket is great.

on Monday evening, hitting the Slayers afskedsturné Royal Arena, and already at 18:30 flowed gravøllene as tidal waves on Amager, as well, about 6000 dedicated heavyhoveder took the first of three opvarmningsbands, Obituary.

the Veterans from Florida thanked for attention with a grim and bestial game of churning death metal that evoked the circle pit, moshing and headbanging, before anyone had a chance to eat your lunch.

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The roaring heartburn John Tardy announced that sinister ’Slowly We Rot’ was seancens last feature from the Obituary, which perhaps plays a little slow, but certainly not rotten.

Almost cosy Anthrax was different, fast, and with a highly energetic partydrive kept the ageing ensemble from New York, roughly the life of the black cloths and cowboyvestene, about all the Slayers to 11,000 fans had arrived in the arena.


Although the length was only three quarters long, then came the Anthrax, however, to appear somewhat harmless in length, and in relation to the other bands on the poster felt their rip-roaring and a little fesne noise as to see a cockerspaniel yapping of a couple of pitbulls.

The orthodox worshippers went, indeed, completely crazy down the front anyway. Two guys was something surprisingly dressed as santa claus. Hopefully they came not a day too soon - Mariah carey's christmas show is the first Tuesday.

Photo gallery of the Long 1 of 20 2 of 20 Obituary 3 of 20 Obituary 4 of 20 5 of 20 Obituary 6 of 20 7 of 20 Anthrax 8 of 20 Anthrax 9 of 20 10 of 20 Anthrax 11 of 20 Anthrax 12 of 20 13 of 20 Anthrax 14 of the 20 Lamb of god 15 of 20 16 of 20 Lamb of god, 17 of the 20 Lamb of god, 18 of the 20 Lamb of god 19 of the 20 Lamb of god 20 of 20

The idea was to keep on nissehuen, while Lamb of god entertained.

the Group from Virginia took the hard fat with their groovebaserede hybridmetal, and Randy Blythe is perhaps a thin singer, but he has a bold vocal.

Lamb of god played so reached the age of majority and muskuløst, that one could easily forgive them for a cheap trick like to dedicate 'Now You've Got Something to Die For' to Christiania.

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the Band's material is bundhabilt, but they lack the essential riffs, ideas and songs that will be able to make them true metalguder. Less could easily do that, and metalfolket went inevitably run amok again in a giant circle pit for last.

I Wonder if they will tear the Royal Arena from each other, when overlegendariske Slayer goes on stage?

Guitarist Scott Ian and vocalist Joey Belladonna from Anthrax, formed in New York in 1981. Photo: Per Lange

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