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Anyone know a good way to find out who's playing when and where in the U.K., like some kinda comprehensive list?

I would love to see Finntroll or Amon Amarth live - but I missed out on Amon Amarth through not realising they were playing till shortly after they left the country... so now I just check random sites occasionally but most sites are specific to the venue they exist for. . .

magazine or ezine ey? didn't occur to me, i'll try it - cos i can't be assed to be metal hammer each week? month? w/e it is

anyone know the current obsession of djs at metal nights at clubs (real metal nights, not altern nights that have 2 sort of metal songs and the rest of the night play indie and like... well indie really) of playing the pendulum remix of voodoo by prodigy. . . now its a damn good remix but, why?

My god I can't edit my post? Damn... well for all U.K'ers:

THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER @ THE UNDERWORLD for ?8.50; Monday, February 06, 2006

http://www.ents24.com/web/event/1064411/In_Flames.html - In Flames with Sepultra

The Australian Pink Floyd Show 22 Apr 2006 - Brighton centre

The only way it seems I can find out 'whats on' on the internet is going to the websites of individual venues. . . other than that the Hobgoblin usually has magazines with details in it.

me too. but they never seem to tour :(

the next gigs i've got lined up is dragonforce then soulfly and my mates band (drag the lake) in feb lol

I wish Dragonforce would tour the US. They did one show here, but that quickly sold out. I want a tour, dammit! :D

This may just be me but they're not numetal, they're rap/rock. Numetal to me is what Slayer has become, Damageplan and so forth.

wtf slayer is thrash. Always has been.

rap/rock / nu metal all the same. All crap and no talent, Good bye :devil:

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