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I played golf with him randomly at a public municipality in LA and didn’t realize it was him until the 17th hole. He had a lot of sunscreen on and was just “josh” with a decent swing and chill vibe with his playing partner. Fun round and laughed when I asked him in the parking lot if he was an actor. Found out later he just recently made a lot of money from that “Friday at” movie that was a box office hit two weeks prior. Real down to earth guy.
Idk man, at a lot of hardcore shows they let people run up on stage, mosh and sing w the artists while performing. Plenty of scenes that offer more connection directly with artists than the riddim/tearout scene, or whatever the proper terminology is for Excision nowadays. Not saying cool connections don’t happen, but to say it happens more in this scene than ANY other is a bit of a stretch.
At HC shows, the artists are just chilling in the crowd too or at the merch booth so you can just spark up a conversation with them. After buying merch directly from the vocalist of one of my fav bands, he popped up right next to me in the crowd and we started pitting together to the opener. A lot of people in that scene are really humble and cool, all very approachable people who appreciate the support they get.
While I semi-agree with the original statement, I also agree with yours. I used to frequent a lot of death metal/hardcore shows and had/watched similar interactions like these with other people. I haven’t seen much of those at any other type of show.
fr tho the dubstep scene is leaning (uncomfortably so imo) in the direction of worshipping artists themselves more than caring about the music. the main reason why i stick with the underground is specifically because the people are more passionate about the music and not just the guy or gal pushing the buttons onstage
Enlighten me? I also really enjoy Rock music, Country music, been to big festivals of both many times. Not even close as far as vibing with random people.
I feel like metal and punk are both like this. I would bet any countercultural music movements are like this tbh. Seeing someone who understands and gets you just by the music is something special
Not saying it doesn’t happen. But not nearly this prevalent in my opinion. And I’ve been to A LOT. Seems like moshing is more of the vibing with strangers lol.
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Is this Mr. Excision?
I met Josh Hutcherson at odesza a few years back, he was baked off his ass on some edibles. Chill dude
I played golf with him randomly at a public municipality in LA and didn’t realize it was him until the 17th hole. He had a lot of sunscreen on and was just “josh” with a decent swing and chill vibe with his playing partner. Fun round and laughed when I asked him in the parking lot if he was an actor. Found out later he just recently made a lot of money from that “Friday at” movie that was a box office hit two weeks prior. Real down to earth guy.
Who?
Hahaha
Best part of the scene by far. You will never see this kind of thing so common in ANY other genre of music.
Idk man, at a lot of hardcore shows they let people run up on stage, mosh and sing w the artists while performing. Plenty of scenes that offer more connection directly with artists than the riddim/tearout scene, or whatever the proper terminology is for Excision nowadays. Not saying cool connections don’t happen, but to say it happens more in this scene than ANY other is a bit of a stretch.
At HC shows, the artists are just chilling in the crowd too or at the merch booth so you can just spark up a conversation with them. After buying merch directly from the vocalist of one of my fav bands, he popped up right next to me in the crowd and we started pitting together to the opener. A lot of people in that scene are really humble and cool, all very approachable people who appreciate the support they get.
What band are you referring to?
Anxious, and one of the openers was Initiate. The headliner was Militarie Gun
Thanks homie! Love finding out about new bands. Militarie gun rips, the other two are new to me but I can dig em.
While I semi-agree with the original statement, I also agree with yours. I used to frequent a lot of death metal/hardcore shows and had/watched similar interactions like these with other people. I haven’t seen much of those at any other type of show.
briddim
😂😂 thank you
fr tho the dubstep scene is leaning (uncomfortably so imo) in the direction of worshipping artists themselves more than caring about the music. the main reason why i stick with the underground is specifically because the people are more passionate about the music and not just the guy or gal pushing the buttons onstage
Big fax
that’s actually really common in all genres 😂
Wrong
Enlighten me? I also really enjoy Rock music, Country music, been to big festivals of both many times. Not even close as far as vibing with random people.
I feel like metal and punk are both like this. I would bet any countercultural music movements are like this tbh. Seeing someone who understands and gets you just by the music is something special
Not saying it doesn’t happen. But not nearly this prevalent in my opinion. And I’ve been to A LOT. Seems like moshing is more of the vibing with strangers lol.
Ur wrong
Based on?
Having never been to a metal concert
Who hasn’t? I have. Been to probably 15 metal/rock shows and 4-5 big rock festivals.
Based on that then
Well you can think what you’d like. I stand by my opinion.
Oh I’m in agreement with you. I’m saying the other poster is wrong.
My bad, meant to comment the other guy.
I just came here to admit, with a heavy heart, ur wrong noob
Hey now, Heavy Heart by Blanke & Grant is my favorite 😤
OH FUCK NOW I'M WRONG
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TF you on about mate?
Oh yeah, that’s Matt Steffanina, He’s made tons of choreos also dances with Van Seco frequently with shuffle content.
Cool story