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Wave of Mutilation/Ghosts
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Lucky Wave of Mutilation are very good at what they do, they are an excellent tribute band, I love hearing them play. This was the first time I'd seen Ghosts, they have some really interesting songs rythymically and melodically, but I couldn't hear the lyrics. I found the singing to be a bit "yell-y", I like the vocals to be more like singing than yelling, but hey, that's just my preference. I thought Ghosts performed well overall. - Sun, 16 Mar 2003 4:00am
Andrea I must agree, the show was fantastic. I always enjoy seeing Ghosts. It was my first time seeing Wave of Mutilation, but i was very impressed.

Slightly off topic, I was wondering, did anyone happened to come across a pair of eye glasses? I seem to have misplaced them and I think I might have lost them there. - Tue, 18 Mar 2003 7:02pm
jennifer cross Ghosts seem very pretentious for the quality of their music. or maybe that's why - Tue, 25 Mar 2003 8:47pm
EA Fags are gone now. - Wed, 26 Mar 2003 11:15am
Anonymous yeah i got the same feeling when i saw them play too... - Thu, 27 Mar 2003 12:33pm
wee ghosts are easily one of the best bands to ever consider victoria home. with or without the almighty jay watts, whatever brad, ami and peter decide to do, ghosts will always sit alongside nomeansno, bum, m-blanket, hudson mack, the vinaigrettes, cow with a blade/santo, gallery 6 and chet and in the upper echelon of great victoria rock combos. stop whining and start yr own band we can bitch about. - Thu, 27 Mar 2003 12:49pm
Anonymous BOOOOOOOO- UURRNNS - Fri, 28 Mar 2003 2:05pm
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