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Et encore, étaler sa science, tout est relatif...
Je n'ai jamais trop accroché à Lamb Of God, mais il paraît que ça pète tout en live. J'irais donc les voir par curiosité au Hellfest

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Et encore, étaler sa science, tout est relatif...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU-q2ZQi10QFranky a écrit :j'ai voté pour toi, car en plus d'être un crétin (comme Gasp), tu es malfaisant.
Moi Je suis d'accord mais juste avec la première partie de ta phrase (jusqu’à la première virgule donc). Pour reprendre ce qui a été dit, c'est comme pour Chimaira et Devil Driver qui sont aussi classé à tort dans le metalcore, après qualitativement c'est une autre histoire...Chacal a écrit :C'est autant du metalcore que Pantera, y'a que le chant qui est vraiment hardcore, musicalement c'est du gros thrash.
Cette étiquette m'a toujours dérangée. Pour moi, elle ne veut rien dire et ce n'est qu'en France qu'on se sert de ce terme pour classifier les Pantera, Machine Head etc... On en a déjà discuté mais "Groove metal" me semble plus approprié, Furya a d'ailleurs consacré un topic au style.Mr. Sandman a écrit :
Musicalement, je dirais que c'est du 'power metal US' (donc oui assez influencé par Pantera !)
Ad Metal Eternam a écrit :Clair ! Et puis Thrashos a le truc qui fait les vrais thrasheux et que n'auront jamais les donneurs de leçons pseudo-élitistes qui croient tout savoir: il est sympa
Tout pareil. Je trouve cette appellation assez ridicule. Je vois pas trop en quoi Machine Head ça groove autant qu'Earth Wind And Fire ou Kool and The GangGuldenDraak91 a écrit :moi qui écoute du funk et du jazz, je ne vois pas trop le rapport avec le groove originel...mais bon admettons !
Un fan qui était au concert : "I´m LOG fan from CzechRepublic and I am very upset about that event. At 2010 I was in a front row (in front of Willie) 5 meters from place the fan falled. The fan tried to go to the stage but Randy kicked him down before he can get stable position there. There was sparse audience, so he falled without any damping right onto concrete floor in Abaton. I didn´t even thought it would be deadly for him until today"
Il n'y aurait donc pas eu de bagarre. Randy aurait donner un coup de pied (visiblement trop fort) au fan pour qu'il ne monte pas sur scène. A la vue des vidéos, la fosse était au bord de la scène, pas de barrière et pas de mec de la sécu. Je trouve ça un peu gros que personne n'ai tenté de le rattraper pendant sa chute (dans les premiers rangs y a du monde quand même), cela dit il n'avait aucune raison de monter sur scène.
According to the Czech news site Blesk.cz, LAMB OF GOD frontman Randy Blythe appeared in court shortly before 10 a.m. today for a hearing in connection with the death of a fan more than two years ago.
Blythe, who was arrested Wednesday (June 27) at the Prague airport on manslaughter charges, will reportedly be released on 4 million Czech Koruna bail (approximately $200,000 — an amount which, according to the site, Randy claimed was the equivalent of his annual income). Since most banks are closed this weekend, Blythe will be allowed to pay off his bail on Monday (July 2). The singer, who did not speak at his hearing and was "timid as a lamb," was considered a flight risk by the judge and will reportedly have to remain in the country at least for the next two days. Photos and video footage (see below) of Blythe in court show him wearing an OBITUARY hooded sweatshirt and American flag hat. For safety reasons, he also had his shoelaces removed while he was in the pre-trial detention cell.
LAMB OF GOD guitarist Mark Morton — who, along with the rest of the band, is in Prague, tweeted a few hours ago, "Today just turned into a FANTASTIC day!!!"
Blythe, 41, who was represented by two lawyers in court, is accused of causing the fatal injury that occurred at LAMB OF GOD's May 24, 2010 show in Prague. The singer apparently either pushed or struck a 19-year-old fan named Daniel N. who had come on stage, and that person died 14 days later of bleeding in the brain.
According to WTVR-TV, another Czech online news site, Aktualne.cz, has published statements from a witness — a friend of the victim — who said the fan wasn't using drugs or alcohol and fell back directly on his head. The victim lapsed into a coma and died two weeks later.
The crime of which Blythe is being accused is punishable by up to ten years in prison, according to popular Czech news web site Novinky.cz.
LAMB OF GOD was scheduled to perform on Thursday at the Rock Café in Prague with SKELETONWITCH and ALL SHALL PERISH but that show ended up getting canceled.
LAMB OF GOD's publicist, Adrenaline PR, issued a statement yesterday stressing that "under no circumstances was there a fight of any kind involved [during LAMB OF GOD's 2010 concert]. This incident deals with a fan that three times during the concert jumped the barricade and rushed Randy during the performance. It is alleged that the third time, security was not able to reach him and that Randy pushed him back into the audience where supposedly he fell and hit his head."
**Update**: According to Novinky.cz, Randy Blythe's bail money has not yet arrived at the court account. LAMB OF GOD's management is attempting to transfer the funds as soon as possible. Once the bail has been met, the prosecutor will have to approve Blythe's release before he can leave the prison. Otherwise, the court will determine the conditions of the singer's release.
The original article follows below.
According to Blesk.cz, LAMB OF GOD frontman Randy Blythe will remain in the Pankrác Prison in Prague, Czech Republic for at least the next days in connection with the death of a fan more than two years ago.
Although it was reported on Saturday that Blythe would be released today after posting 4 million Czech Koruna bail (approximately $200,000 — an amount which Randy claimed was the equivalent of his annual income), it now appears that the singer won't be able to get his freedom until next week.
Judge Petr Fassati of Prague 8 district court stated: "There may well be certain conditions placed upon [Blythe's] release, such as staying in the Czech Republic, or the availability of a specific address. If the conditions are violated, it could lead to an international arrest warrant being issued."