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Old 05-07-07, 12:32 AM
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Is there a way to find out opening acts for older shows?

When i went to my first real paid show in 2004, it was for Papa roach about a month before "Getting away with murder" came out. Most of the support acts seemed to be either metal core or screamo. I was mainly wondering if there's a way to see who those bands were, cause as i remeber, many of them had somewhat of a following, as many were singing/screaming along to the lyrics. And that show was crazy. By the time the last song was played (last resort) the floor had become almost a full pit, and i got pushed too the ground, thankfully someone picked me up, and i found my way to the rail and screamed out the last verse and a half.
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Hmm. Sounds like The Lisa Loeb.
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I would ask on their message board, if they have one.

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