Dundee wrote:Rock'n'Roll is always good. Quireboys...yeeesssss. And Airbourne. And Great White. And Rose Tattoo.
Razor Ramon wrote:I am already going to have enough down time as it is..
SaraMarie wrote:Dundee wrote:Rock'n'Roll is always good. Quireboys...yeeesssss. And Airbourne. And Great White. And Rose Tattoo.
Great White? That stuff would belong on an entirely other boat IMO.
Dundee wrote:SaraMarie wrote:Dundee wrote:Rock'n'Roll is always good. Quireboys...yeeesssss. And Airbourne. And Great White. And Rose Tattoo.
Great White? That stuff would belong on an entirely other boat IMO.
I think with 60 bands on board there's enough room for some less metallic bands. In the past we had Gotthard, Bonfire or Victory. Why not Great White? Lots of people are open mind for different genres. I like Death Metal, but also like traditional Heavy Metal, AOR, Prog-Metal etc. Bands like Great White are the perfect party sound under the caribean sun
Azazel101 wrote:Alice Cooper would be kinda fun
Jotunheimr wrote:I thought this was a metal cruise
Jotunheimr wrote:I thought this was a metal cruise
ShoreSlayer wrote:Oh and, just for the record, imho...
White Lion > Great White
Krys wrote:I'd be totally okay with a couple of bands like Bonfire or Victory. Rock N' Roll is always fun. My vote would be for Helix or Alice Cooper.
Dundee wrote:Jotunheimr wrote:I thought this was a metal cruise
Metal, Hard Rock, Black Metal, Death Metal, Hair Metal....whatever...as I've written before: No one can see all 60 bands. I think it's the mixture that makes this cruise so special. I wouldn't like a cruise with only Death Metal bands and neither a cruise with only Hair Metal bands.
Dundee wrote:Jotunheimr wrote:I thought this was a metal cruise
Metal, Hard Rock, Black Metal, Death Metal, Hair Metal....whatever...as I've written before: No one can see all 60 bands. I think it's the mixture that makes this cruise so special. I wouldn't like a cruise with only Death Metal bands and neither a cruise with only Hair Metal bands.
Mr.Kito wrote:Dundee wrote:Jotunheimr wrote:I thought this was a metal cruise
Metal, Hard Rock, Black Metal, Death Metal, Hair Metal....whatever...as I've written before: No one can see all 60 bands. I think it's the mixture that makes this cruise so special. I wouldn't like a cruise with only Death Metal bands and neither a cruise with only Hair Metal bands.
I second that!
We need bands from every possible heavy metal related style.. that includes some rock n roll and hard rock
DJ Old Man Stares wrote:Argh, facepalm. We already have three rock bands. How many more do we need on a "metal" cruise.
TOM CRUISE wrote:There would be no metal if not for rock. know your roots :)
Dundee wrote:I've just seen Airbourne yesterday. They were a blast. Airbourne has more power than 99% of all Black, Death and Thrash-Bands together This band is pure energy. Please bring them on board
Dundee wrote:Besides that, who says, this is a Metal Curise? I always thought, 70000 Tons of Metal means the weight of the ship
gundiesalvo wrote:I'd very much rather have more metal, Rock is good, and I wouldn't complain if we get a couple more bands, but more than that would just feel wrong (and would feel like they're not being able to deliver what was promised to begin with, which was a full metal cruise as far as I understand it).
Jotunheimr wrote:Yeah exactly. I appreciate some good ol' rock n roll but why do people come to a metal cruise expecting all these rock bands when there are several rock cruises out there that cater to rock fans exclusively?
EvilDan wrote:I had mentioned LONG ago that I would have liked more "rock" with the opportunity that 60 bands presents. However, I'm not talking Gotthard. I was thinking more, many-times female-fronted, "psychedelic occult rock". That has made a huge impact lately, and it fits within the Metal aesthetic: Electric Wizard, Royal Thunder, Purson, Ancient VVisdom, Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats... I don't remember all this shit I said last time.
Memnoch wrote:The name of the event is 70000 Tons of Metal, and since the ship is now twice the size but the name of the event stayed the same, I'd think half of the bands should be something other than metal.
And I do think some rock bands are more than ok for an "all metal event". Look at almost any metal festival, and you'll find plenty of rock bands on their lineup. It's not like people are asking for Bee Gees or something, but (hard) rock bands that are liked by many metal fans. Same goes with core bands; some of them are perfectly ok for a metal festival, as long as the band has supporters in metal scene and can be considered at least vaguely metal.
Not sure, but I'd guess it's mostly the younger folks who generally don't want any hard rock bands onbroad?
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