The crowd was pumped at the soon-to-be torn down Roseland Ballroom for a night of both new and classic metal. Huntress lead the way with the sexy Jill Janus in a tight 20 min set warming up the crowd for the legendary Testament. The band was tight, but it was MA-based Killswitch Engage who seemed to rule the night with tons of crowd surfing and crisp vocals by frontman Jesse Leach.
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