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When they were doing this ten years ago they always looked hyped and like they were having fun. It looks like it’s more of a job to them now. They headband every now and then but most of them are just going through motions. They perked up a bit when the famous moon stage came up though.
I've never gotten to personally go to one of their concerts. But I did get to watch a stream of one of their concerts a long time ago with other fans, and even just in the chat there was an immense sense of community and celebration of the sheer level of performance on stage. I'm so glad to see that they are still out there doing their thing. Something about this band is so unique, and that's not even a strong enough word for it.
Shout out to me, so unbelievably excited and drunk you can hear me hooting and hollering the whole time! I love sea shanties and have enjoyed a lot of singalongs, but Frantzie was a cut above the rest. I could have stayed there all night, he and crew were REAL shantymen.
Hi Vincint. You don't know me but we should talk. That was a great talk, I've always believed Infinity (or version 1.10) heavily influenced what the korean games have become today in more than widescreen support, the charting in Infinity might be extremely experimental but some of these ideas went on to create some of the most beloved charts in modern pump. I also can't get enough of Macnom's smugness after making Eric wait outside for 20 minutes lol
Metroid Metal was the very first artist page I followed on MySpace decades ago. It’s so awesome to see Stemage still rocking, this performance was insane