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Bea2910 Bea2910
I LOVE U!♥
SteveoMotionless SteveoMotionless
Can't fucking wait :)
maggot pride maggot pride
IMMA DIE WITH ALL THIS GAYNESS OF A BAND.... WHAT A DISGRACE
Bloodmouth3000 Bloodmouth3000
This band is worth seeing live.just like all the others July 29 cant get here any faster
AIMLOR AIMLOR
They are playing main stage, but only for a portion of the tour. Also, they are not straight edge, get your facts straight.
KIdoubleLA KIdoubleLA
metalfagmustbepuneshed on another good band talking shit im going to evry page and there you are well it looks like you wouldnt know metal or hardcore shit if it reached up and riped your nuts out your just a fag trying to get atention cause you didnt get any as a child by the way aild is bad ass and if you like this check out austrian death machine
bana booh bana booh
@triviumshogun i heard that they are not but im not really sure
triviumshogun triviumshogun
Does anybody know if they're playing on the main stage or not?
MAGGOT4life1 MAGGOT4life1
i hate faget metal heads that act like they know everything about metal
Bloodmouth3000 Bloodmouth3000
Get your head out of your ass you metalfake motherfucker
Bloodmouth3000 Bloodmouth3000
Shut THE FUCK UP! you fake ass peace of shit you wont do a goddamn thing
Metalfakesmustbepunished Metalfakesmustbepunished
Straight edge fags.
Metalfakesmustbepunished Metalfakesmustbepunished
i will fuck you up in a pit...or where ever you want Bloodmouth3000. I will gladly fill your mouth with bllod, and shit and piss.
Bloodmouth3000 Bloodmouth3000
Last time i saw them i got fucked up in the pit and im looking forward to see them again
Shawnzy12 Shawnzy12
i really hope when i go to mayhem aild plays the main stage before motorhead, slayer, and the fucking knot!! Cause if i have to see aa or tdwp on the main stage im going to blow the damn place up cause no way in hell do either of those bands deserve to play the main stage over these metal juggernauts..damn i love aild and when they play condemned im going to tear shit to pieces!!!!!
Hatebreed66 Hatebreed66
Fuckin as I lay dying is fuckin bad ass high as fuck or sober they throw a bitchin show I'll def be in the pit with my bad ass wife representing these guys fuck ya!!!!!!!!!!
Bloodmouth3000 Bloodmouth3000
yea true that. but regardless i would go in the pit weather im high or not
bana booh bana booh
@Bloodmouth3000 well honestly u got a point smoking isnt pointless but why ruin a high in a pit.. well thats what it does to me...
Bloodmouth3000 Bloodmouth3000
Not really if you smoke and go into a mosh pit its not pointless
xXI Lithid IXx xXI Lithid IXx
Do we know what dates AILD will be opening on the main stage?
Metal, Hardcore
from San Diego, CA
It's hard to believe that a veteran metal band like San Diego's As I Lay Dying could be just hitting their stride now, some 10 years and five full-lengths into an already stellar career. Still, even after just one listen to the quintet's latest, The Powerless Rise, you can't ignore the obvious: One of modern metal's best just got better.Similar to their approach on 2007s Grammy-nominated An Ocean Between Us, the band chose to employ the production prowess of Adam D. and record a majority of the album at singer Tim Lambesis' own private studio. The end result is The Powerless Rise; the first true collaborative effort between the current AILD lineup.Although they didn't know it at first, the band's creative potential kicked into overdrive with the introduction of bassist/singer Josh Gilbert in 2007, who played on Ocean but was not involved with the writing. For the previous two albums, the brunt of the instrumental development was spearheaded by guitarist Phil Sgrosso, whose penchant for melody and riff-conjuring suited the notoriously powerful drum stylings of drummer Jordan Mancino, complimented the lead guitar work of Nick Hipa, and exacted Lambesis's vision for the bands' overall intensity. The aforementioned format remained the same on Powerless but with the addition of Gilbert's musical contribution, added yet another facet to an already established creative dynamic. The result is an album built upon the strength of its parts and the remarkable ways in which those parts become a cohesive whole.For this current round of lyrics, Lambesis gravitated toward a concept centrally represented in the song "Upside Down Kingdom," which posits that the suffering of the world stems from the broken, upside-down nature of society. In addition to providing the line that became the album's title, the song lays out the guiding premise behind many of The Powerless Rise's ideological excursions--the notion that if we do the opposite of what the modern world tells us, many of the problems this current world causes will no longer exist. Lambesis stresses that rather than fill an album with bitter ranting, he's attempting to offer a solution with Powerless.So yes, it may come as a surprise to some that AILD would attain an entirely new level of artistry and urgency with their fifth release Powerless when many others might consider phoning it in, but once you appreciate all the various ingredients essential to the album, it's no shock at all. By taking the trademark AILD sound then adding a band-wide effort and Lambesis' novel approach to writing lyrics, the group has truly outdone themselves on The Powerless Rise, at least for now.

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