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It's like The Damned asking their fans to spit on them during their performance.
Or Primus insisting their fans said "Primus sucks."

Primus probably had the level right there- less transmission of bodily fluids is a good idea.

Anyway, what's this Deathfest I've heard about in Jakarta? I've been looking some Indonesian death metal bands up and some of them look quite good.
(, Mon 13 Jun 2011, 4:50, archived)

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(, Mon 13 Jun 2011, 4:54, archived)

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[Edit] Re favourite Anal Cunt song, it's this one. Hits the spot between not being offensive and being too offensive.

If an In Memoriam to Seth Putnam avoided offending anyone, then you're doing it wrong.
(, Mon 13 Jun 2011, 4:59, archived)
You fucking new I was lurking you cunt!
new = knew.

26th June, outdoors (read effing hot) dangerous due to Indo deathmetal fans in close proximity to each other and quite possibly dry (nae beer)

Facebook page only at this point!

www.facebook.com/jakarta.deathfest
(, Mon 13 Jun 2011, 5:05, archived)
You're usually about at this time of day.
Thanks for the info.

[Edit] Are you going? I'd love to.
(, Mon 13 Jun 2011, 5:07, archived)
Unfortunately not...
I'll be travelling to Singapore for Monday meetings with drilling contractors. To be honest, there are venues where you can see these bands play in he evening and get a beer with aircon which is a better idea!
Added bonus, seeing them in a bar you do not get the cops all over the place looking for dealers and general thuggery. Indo Deathmetal fans tend to get on the wrong side of the law and chaos is the usual end result. (Which I suppose is what they wanted anyway)
(, Mon 13 Jun 2011, 5:13, archived)
It's mainly the idea sent to the western world that such events do happen in the East.
You would be surprised at how many people think it it is a purely American and European phenomenon.

Perhaps you wouldn't, but most people are.
(, Mon 13 Jun 2011, 5:17, archived)
This place is buzzing on the music scene...
From Deathmetal to Jazz it's all here. Even the buses have buskers who travel with the bus, Jakarta is a pretty mind-blowing place, but, at the heart of it it all comes down to their music. The jogja ensembles are equally awesome, traditional Indonesian instruments played at breakneck percussive speed (preferably on a Balinese beach with chilled beers) is surreal.
This is one place in the world that I recommend people do really try to see.

Edit: See photo number 10 www.dilligafasia.com/page9a.html
(, Mon 13 Jun 2011, 5:21, archived)