when i saw them play this live, i was so mesmerized by the whole "you could never work well with our group..." part that when the ending kicked in, it scared the shit out of me. lol but yeah it's incredible
Oh man, they did that with "Welcome To Bangkok" when I saw them in Philadelphia. The lights went out for the acoustic intro, and when they came back on, there were about 20 people on stage playing an instrument. Then all those people destroyed everything on stage. It was like performance art or something, ha.
@RobbieGoldE Same thing happened to me! I was driving down some weird road I had never been on before in the middle of the night and I almost had a heart attack.
they've been taking like kevin devine, mike sapone and derrick sherman on tours with them, i'm only sure about k-dev and derrick sherman, i assumed mike sapone was the other.
@MikeGasm lol that's nothing. you should've seen the show where they opened for Coheed & Cambria at the Puyallup fair. Most of the people at the show weren't there for BN and it was miserable.
The first time i listened to this I was falling asleep. I started zoning out during the quiet part, and when that hit..... I was fucking AWAKE!
when i saw them play this live, i was so mesmerized by the whole "you could never work well with our group..." part that when the ending kicked in, it scared the shit out of me. lol but yeah it's incredible
Oh man, they did that with "Welcome To Bangkok" when I saw them in Philadelphia. The lights went out for the acoustic intro, and when they came back on, there were about 20 people on stage playing an instrument. Then all those people destroyed everything on stage. It was like performance art or something, ha.
too good
@RobbieGoldE Same thing happened to me! I was driving down some weird road I had never been on before in the middle of the night and I almost had a heart attack.
@JWarr817 when were they in Puyallup?? They should come to Seattle!!
vinnie is amazing live.
they've been taking like kevin devine, mike sapone and derrick sherman on tours with them, i'm only sure about k-dev and derrick sherman, i assumed mike sapone was the other.
@MikeGasm lol that's nothing. you should've seen the show where they opened for Coheed & Cambria at the Puyallup fair. Most of the people at the show weren't there for BN and it was miserable.