11/27/2023 0 Comments 7 days to die zombie drop pit“Feed My Frankenstein” and “Poison” sounded incredible this evening-numerous photo opportunities for the fans on the floor to get everyone at center stage posing for group shots.Īs a massive black tarp dropped, Rob Zombie, Piggy D., Ginger Fish, and Mike Riggs stormed the Budweiser Stage at 9:45 – Zombie and Fish elevated 20 feet above the stage on risers surrounded by massive video screens and rows of scorching pyro. There were youngsters in the crowd experiencing Alice live for the first time tonight and veteran attendees who’d seen the man multiple times. There was no shortage of things to look at for the entire set as the 50-year-plus touring musician showed Toronto why he’s the original shock-rocker and the godfather of showmanship. The requisite straight jackets, onstage beheadings, live pythons, crutches, and batons were used to maximum effect as Cooper and company gave the Toronto crowd an assortment of his best songs as all band members mugged it up for the crowd. Interestingly, no new songs were performed from his recently released 22nd solo album ROAD this evening. I couldn’t imagine opening for Cooper and Zombie, but if I had to, I’d do it just like Ministry this evening, blast through a bunch of deep cuts, and surge the audience’s endorphins.Īt 3/4s of a century in age, Alice Cooper took the stage at 8:00 pm along with Ryan Roxie, Chuck Garric, Tommy Henriksen, Glen Sobel, and recently returning axe-mistress Nita Strauss to perform a 70-minute set of selections from his vast selection of albums. The band was all smiles as Ministry performed so many classic songs, and the Toronto audience (many in their late 40s to 60s sang along to the songs at the top of their lungs). Al Jourgensen, John Bechdel, Cesar Soto, Paul D’Amour, Roy Mayorga, and Monte Pittman sounded excellent on all tracks (aside from a short drop-out early on during their set). Ministry went on around 7:00 pm and all but stole the evening as they rammed the audience’s ear-holes with “Thieves ” “The Missing ” “Deity ” “Stigmata ” “Supernaut (Black Sabbath) ” “Burning Inside ” “N.W.O.” and “Just One Fix” before wrapping up their set with their newest single “Goddamn White Trash” from their upcoming album Hopiumforthemasses. While it’s true that a global hit like the songs mentioned above hasn’t materialized in the past two decades, Filter has released quality songs during that time, and fans should take the time to play The Algorithm it’s loaded with poignant themes and heavy riffs (check out “Obliteration” if you need a place to start). Richard Patrick, Jonathan Radtke, Bobby Miller, and Elias Mallin ran through three new tracks from Filter’s recently released album The Algorithm before hitting fans with “Take a Picture” and “Hey Man Nice Shot.” After “Take a Picture,” Patrick commented that half the audience likely just realized who was performing. Things started around 6:00 pm as Filter ran through 30 minutes of material during light rainfall as fans entered their seats. Probably the best thing about the evening was the people watching the audience brought their a-game fans splattered in fake blood dressed up as Alice Cooper, Chop Top from Zombie’s films, women in tight leather skirts and shiny platform pleather boots paraded about the Gardens throughout the evening, giving Cooper and Zombie something to smile about. However, once inside the venue, patrons were treated to a bonafide spectacle. In the aftermath of the C.N.E., accessing the venue remained a challenge, with everything from that event being cleared out. The only defense i have for zambonies who manage to survive my moat is a row of steel spikes with barbed wire traps on top and in front of it.The show of the summer (for me), Freaks on Parade (a tour package featuring Rob Zombie, Alice Cooper, Ministry & Filter), touched down in Toronto this past Wednesday. i have one cement making forge and one steel/iron making forge that have literally not shut off since day 14. Never had a zombie ever get close to my house since, and i have 3 forges on the second floor working 24/7. They have only breached the wall once ever and i reinforced it the next day. 3 rows of spikes, moat with spikes in bottom then 4 high cobblestone wall with a few rows of spikes in front of that. I didnt even go nearly that far and no zombie has even come close to my house since day 8. Originally posted by Himkey:or just upgrade your noob base into a full moon horde safe house by digging a 2 wide (i prefer 3 but 2 is also possible) moat down to bedrock.
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