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Bouncing Souls / One Man Army / The Explosion / Madcap

live in New Jersey (2002)
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Contributed by: seth
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Published on November 26th 2002


Traffic from new york was bad as usual, and it took us over 2 hours for a trip that should have only taken a little over one, but we arrived at the show in time to miss the line, which was good, cause it was cold out. When the door opened and I heard Madcap, I hurried thru security and went in in time to hear Madcap's second song "Parental Advisory." I rushed to the front, and enjoyed Madcap's rather short set that included mostly songs from their newest release "East to West" and two other songs from their debut album "Stand Your Ground." Last time I saw Madcap they really rocked, but played mostly songs from East to West, yet East to West wasn't out yet, so I didn't know any of those songs. this time, I appreciated them to their fullest. And, on top of playing amazing songs, they put on a great show. I definitely recommend seeing Madcap.

Next up was the Explosion. I saw this band open for Bouncing Souls a few years back, but I didn't remember any of their stuff this time around. I wish I had, as they rocked. They played a good, energetic set filled with catchy punk songs with some 77 style influences.

After the Explosion, One Man Army was up. Last time I saw them was the first time I heard them, and I bought their CD "Dead End Stories". I really really like that album, though I dont know any of their other stuff. I was really psyched to see them, but they left me kind of dissapointed. They played lots of songs that I didn't know, and two from dead end stories. I liked all the songs they played, but their show was pretty boring. The crowd was decent, but got less lively as the set went on. All in all, I would say that One Man Army writes great melodic streetpunk style songs, and their cds are great (or probably are, seeing as I only have one) but their show was lacking something.

After One Man Army played, the crowd got ready for the Souls. Instead of just watching the roadies set up the show, someone close to the band got up and started telling stories that he left out of the upcoming Bouncing Souls DVD. The stories were about him and other skinheads that he and the Souls were friends with back in the 80's. The crowd responded very rudely to this guy, and even gave him shit for being gay, which goes agaisnt their "unity" ideas that many had on patches on their leather jackets. Regardless, he finished his stories, and after about another 5 to 10 minutes, the Souls took the stage. Opening with "That song" they rocked through songs from all of their albums, as well as some new songs they wrote for their upcoming album. The crowd was packed tight, but still nuts, and the crowd surfers and stage divers were plenty. The highlight of the show for me has a little background story to it: at the "true believers" video shoot, as well as their small show a few weeks ago at the Continental in NYC, when they were taking requests, me as well as several other fans were requesting "old school". however, at both of these events, their newest member, drummer Mike, did not know the song. However, two weeks after the Continental show, they played old school. After they left the stage and came back, they closed the show with Manthem, and the crowd joined the band on stage.

They played almost all of my favorite songs including "manthem" "argyle" "here we go" "cracked" "east cost fuck you" and of course "old school."

Though they left out some important songs like "lamar vannoy" "fight to live" and others, the Souls rocked, and for everything they left out, the open up bands made up for. If you can catch a show with a line-up like this, don't pass it up.




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    Anonymous (November 29, 2002)

    that last one was me.

    -REEKO

    Anonymous (November 29, 2002)

    "i remember when the bouncing souls were good."

    is that a joke? the souls are one of the best punk bands around and they have been for a while. they're an amazing band with a live show just as good. they're cool as shit too.

    Anonymous (November 27, 2002)

    You should have just said everyone else was ok and the Explosion destroyed everything. the end.

    That would be a more than efficient review.

    TheOneTrueBill (November 26, 2002)

    i was pissed they didn't play Ole, Here We Go, or Manthem when i saw em back in September, but it was still a fuckin classic show

    Anonymous (November 26, 2002)

    Explosion, boring? Huh. Last time I saw them was in a boston club, I was one of say, 25 people there and they had enough energy to fuel all 4 of the other bands there. They played their asses off even tho the club was nowhere near full and 90% of the people probably went to every single one of their shows. I'm always shocked to see how popular they are. Not coz they're bad, I really do like them. it just doesn't show around their home town (that I've noticed. I hate the stupid scensters here so... what do I know?)

    Anonymous (November 26, 2002)

    i remember back when the bouncing souls were good. That was awesome.

    kirbypuckett (November 26, 2002)

    THE EXPLOSION!

    - Scott
    http://www.local-felons.com/~uw/
    (Boom)

    Anonymous (November 26, 2002)

    I would have given my first born to see all of these bands together (minus Madcap). The Explosion owns every last one of you and OMA are the shiznit.

    -sickboi

    Anonymous (November 26, 2002)

    w o r t h L E S S

    BostonMusicGuy (November 26, 2002)

    I wish the Bouncing Souls had played the Boston date... I probably would have missed them too though and would be even more upset. Either way this is definitley a kick ass tour... Mad Cap impressed me the most. And yea, New Jersey crowds definitley suck ass... I went to Skate and Surf fest last year and witnessed the suckiness myself.-BostonMusicGuy

    Anonymous (November 26, 2002)

    hey ripperwalk...they played on the sidestage in the lounge, i didnt see em play cause i was watching the main stage...thanks.

    waste_elite (November 26, 2002)

    i'm so fucking pissed, i missed this tour when it passed through PA last week. work is evil. i could've made that lancaster show but i would've missed the opening bands (which is the only reason i wanted to go). the explosio and one man army are amazing. buddyhead says the explosion signed to vrigin recently. i wonder...

    Anonymous (November 26, 2002)

    This is one of those absoloute perfect lineups. To bad that the promoter sucks, and is a jackass. I really miss Bombshelter (RxIxPx). Oh yeah - not to mention that new jersey crowds suck - which I can vouch for, because thats where I'm from, and I've seen a lot of shitty crowds.

    Hamish (November 26, 2002)

    The Souls have never let me down in the 11 times I've seen them (more than any band) and I'll be seeing them twice in SF next month. Sounds like yours was a good show. The Explosion are excellent too, though I'm not big on Madcap or One Man Army (I think I've seen all 3 bands open up for the Souls before, they need new openers).

    Anonymous (November 26, 2002)

    hey asshole reveiwer- worhtless united played this show.. where were you fuckface?!

    ripperwalk (November 26, 2002)

    one man army fucking rocks

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