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"You choose a path in life, and when you do, sprint. Don't stroll down it." - Kevin Lyman

Monday, April 29, 2013

Papa Roach, Escape The Fate, and Cathercist Soul Kitchen Mobile, AL 4/28/13

What did I do when I found out that Papa Roach was coming to Mobile? I bought tickets. What did I do when I found out that a band on my “List of bands to see before I die”, Escape The Fate, is the opener? I cried. Holy cow, I was freaking stoked. I arrived at the show about 3 hours early so I could get my spot in the front. I would say that one person away from the barricade is not bad at all. The first band of the night was from Gulfport, Mississippi. They were called Cathercist. They were just OK and all of their songs sounded the same. One interesting part of their set was the guitarist playing a hello kitty guitar and crowd surfing. The singer also had on a Pierce The Veil shirt so those few things were redeeming qualities of the set. They probably would have been more enjoyable if the show did not start as late as it did because by that point, the crowd was getting restless. The next band was Escape The Fate. Cue Kinsey freak out!!! They played
Choose Your Fate
You're Insane
10 Miles Wide (“We are going to go back to a record called This War Is Ours!!! One of my favorites!!!)
Issues
Ungrateful (New song that will be on the new record that comes out on May 14th)
Gorgeous Nightmare (HECK YES!!! My song! They dedicated this to the girls in the audience.)
Fire It Up (another new song that was dedicated to Craig’s friend “Whiskey”)
This War Is Ours (The Guillotine Part II)
At some point during the set, Craig said “I thinks this is the first time we have ever played Alabama, which is weird because my grandfather was born and raised here. He was a drinker too so he could have had his own state. It’s a different world down here.” I could not help but laugh because he got the stereotype quite accurate.

Then it was Papa Roach time. I had not seen them in almost two years and it was in a festival setting. It was a great show, but it is hard to beat a big band in a small venue. Especially in Soul Kitchen. The band came out freaking rocked it. They played (Close to the right order)
Burn (A song from Time For Annihilation! Yes!!!)
...To Be Loved (opening tag was Blitzkrieg Bop by The Ramones) 
Getting Away With Murder
Alive (N' Out of Control)
Blood Brothers
Forever (Guy standing next to me pointed at his wife and Jacoby dedicated the song to them and to all the dirty girls in the room)
Silence Is the Enemy
Between Angels and Insects
Where Did the Angels Go?
Give Me Back My Life (YAY!!! Favorite song on The Connection!)
Before I Die (this song was heart wrenching live and Jacoby got on the barricade and sang it to the crowd.)
Scars (Throughout the whole night, Jacoby kept telling us it was going to be a special night. He told us that Papa Roach was part of the Make A Wish Foundation then two boys were rolled out in wheelchairs. He dedicated this song to them. He high-fived them and hugged them throughout the song and it was so sweet. It almost made me cry because of the level of sweetness.)
Still Swinging (Yes!!! Jacoby ran down in the front really close to me! He had trouble getting back on stage. It was humorous.)
Dead Cell
Lifeline
Last Resort

I swear Jacoby was a monkey in a past life. He even had a “retro hairdo” to match. He moved around so much and it was difficult to get many good pictures of him, but that was fine. :) The show was thoroughly enjoyable and the crowd was actually decent so it was ten times more exciting because of it! 

















































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