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Starting off the night was L.A. rock band Point North. While I only just discovered Point North a few months ago I was excited to see them play live. They started off their set with "Bring Me Down”, one of their most recently released songs. The whole band played the show with so much energy the crowd couldn’t help but bop along. They played a couple more songs before closing their set out with “Safe And Sound”. After a quick set change Hollywood Undead took the stage. Within the first song there was already so much going on on stage. While I have listened to a couple of their songs over the years I never took the time to look into the band more. So when the band took the stage and there were members bouncing around everywhere I was definitely surprised. While some were singing others were making their fellow bandmate chug a beer. While it looked a little bit like chaos you could tell they were having a great time. Don’t worry, they played “Everywhere I Go” and the crowd went insane.
All the way from Russia was Slaughter To Prevail and their deathcore growls. They really know how to get a crowd going, for being in an amphitheater the crowd really got to moving. Playing songs “Bonebreaker”, “Baba Yaga” and “Demolisher” there was no doubt that the crowd enjoyed themselves. Despite all the traffic getting into the venue people were literally abandoning their cars to make it inside to catch headliners Falling In Reverse. Coming out to Wiz Khalifa's Black and Yellow, the crowd lost it as they took the stage. Falling In Reverse started off their set with “Prequel” and “Zombified” before playing their new song “God Is A Weapon”. You can really hear his true vocal range in this track. The band played songs from all across their discography, including “I’m Not A Vampire” and “Bad Guy”. Ronnie went on to mention that their drummer has played the whole set with a cracked rib, really showing their dedication to their fans. At the end of their set the singer from Slaughter To Prevail came out to perform alongside him. Falling In Reverse closed out their Burgettstown set with “Watch The World Burn”. I would recommend catching them in a city near you before the tour finishes up. Review/Photo By: Cheyenne Simmons
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