Chevelle put on a show last night. Sadly they only played 3 of their new songs. But they still played a lot of their old stuff.
No order to this
Chevelle
Theory of a Deadman
Shinedown
HIM (just because it was a rare show)
Breaking Benjamin
Sevendust (probably my number one)
RED (amazing live show..so much energy)
Godsmack (before the last two albums)
Drowning Pool (before their orginal lead singer died)
Good list. I have seen many of them on your list. I really wish I could see HIM.
I would have to put Godsmack first, Chevelle second, then Breaking Benjamin.
No order to this
Chevelle
Theory of a Deadman
Shinedown
HIM (just because it was a rare show)
Breaking Benjamin
Sevendust (probably my number one)
RED (amazing live show..so much energy)
Godsmack (before the last two albums)
Drowning Pool (before their orginal lead singer died)
I posted here back in 2009, but my perspective has changed since. I have little desire to go and fight a large crowd to overpay to hear a "name" group. I would much rather listen to a local/regional band at a small venue. I know most if not all these will be unknown, but if you want to take the time to look then up on YouTube, you will not waste your time.
Flipside Runner
Bart Walker Band
Jaystorm Project
The Hooligans
Lonesome River Band
Doc Watson
Annie Robinette
Tim Stafford/Blue Highway
Carolina Chocolate Drops
Redstick Ramblers
Folk Soul Revival
Wise Old River
Trey Hensley Band
Dixie Bee Liners
Ivy Road
Wolf Creek
Cutthroat Shamrock
Saw Aaron Lewis last June at Cotton Eyed Joe, he was damn good....Last September went to the Rock Allegiance tour in Nashville and it was excellent. Didn't care too much Drive A or Buckcherry....Papa Roach and P.O.D. rocked the house though.
Also gonna go see Five Finger Death Punch May 1st in Chattanooga.