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Body Count rocked a solid set at Mayhem Festival playing “Cop Killer,” tunes from Manslaughter, and covering some Slayer.
Suicide Silence did their thang at Mayhem Festival in Toronto; I was stoked to hear them live with Eddie fronting the band. These guys know how to rock out, and they can get a crowd going wild.
I haven’t seen Emmure in nearly a decade, I was pumped to be able to see their set and shoot it. A huge crowd was waiting before their set even began, and the photo pit filled up fast. Emmure put on an amazing show; these dudes have amazing stage presence. I still don’t know how Frankie was able to wear that windbreaker and long-johns without passing out from the heat.
If you’ve seen Every Time I Die before, you know it’s not a band to miss – they are tight as hell and put on a crazy show for their fans. This is a band that brings it all, every time they play!
I haven’t seen Terror in nearly 10 years so I was super-pumped when my interviews ended with just enough time for me to hustle to the Monster Energy stage, at Warped Tour’s Toronto stop, to get some awesome shots and see a band I’ve listened to for years. These guys know how to get a crowd going, and they didn’t care much for the signs on each stage that discourage moshing, no one in the audience seemed to care much either as they quickly formed a circle pit.
The Maine’s set on the Warhead Stage at Warped Tour’s Toronto stop, happened to be at the point in my day when I had about 10 minutes for photos before running to the media room to do back to back interviews, before running out again to check out Terror (stay tuned for the photo gallery).
We Are The In Crowd brought it to Vans Warped tour in Toronto on July 4th. We Are The In Crowd hit up the Warhead Stage and drew a huge crowd that they had moving in no time. These guys rocked out hard on a gorgeous, sunny day. I’m stoked to have had the chance to shoot We Are The In Crowd, they have an amazing stage presence that gets everyone in the crowd going.