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GWAR Tampa reviews
GWAR slayed the masses
First and foremost, the Cone Denim Center was a great venue in a nice part of Greensboro. The staff was amazing, the bathrooms were the cleanest I have seen at a metal show in a long time and the layout of the space was great. I had GA Floor and found the slope downward to be a bit of a surprise but worked well for people in the back.
Against the Grain: Great old school Motorhead style rock and roll. The members of the band were cool as well.
Toxic Holocaust: 80's thrash all the way even down to the vintage high top reeboks.
Sacred Reich: 80's thrash....from the 80's with the exception of their newest lead guitar player. He was younger than their last album (23).
GWAR: Need I say more.....they slayed the masses with their comedy metal and made sure all of the floor people left with more colorful with the SPEW.... great show. Go do it.
Night of my Life!
GWAR was my first ever concert! The first two bands (Eyehategod & Napalm Death) I could have done without as neither one was good in my opinion and had me shaking like crazy with my anxiety sky rocketing the entire time either one was on. Then came out GWAR and it was for sure the part of the concert I will always remember. I didn’t have the best spot as I am short and had 2 taller than me gentlemen in front of me but my husband and I cannot wait for the next GWAR concert in Cincinnati as we will be buying tickets. Fingers crossed, it is at Bogarts!
Great variety and lot's of fun!
GWAR, with Napalm Death and EYEHATEGOD. I am not a huge metal fan, grew up a punk rocker, but I did grow up in VA. So, when Greg Gutfeld had Beefcake The Mighty on The Five to announce the 30th-anniversary tour of the Scumdogs of the Universe, I had just enough to drink to buy tickets right then and there. Turns out, it was well worth the money. The opening bands were on it. EYEHATEGOD was powerful and surprisingly funny. Napalm Death, although in appearance looked like three uncles started a rock band and kidnapped their autistic nephew to sing lead vocals, was super energetic, and played an amazing set. Yes, they are a political band, but they are not preachy, and that is coming from a guy who would disagree with most of their political views. Now GWAR was just GRRRReat! the music was tight, the act was hilarious, the costumes even better than I remember, and the PSI was never disappointing. The audience was multi-generational, which was good to see. All around great vibes from everyone. This was my first time at House of Blues, Las Vegas, and I have to say that it is an amazing venue. It is well laid out and has an amazing sound system. My only issues are that they could use more signing outside to help find the venue, and I hate tallboys because I hate warm beer. P.S. I drove from AZ to see the show.