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[QUOTE="Cecchini%20juiced%20by%20UML:329275"]The big problem, everyone goes to see their friends, not to go see bands for the hell of it. Everyone is kinda guilty of that to some degree with a few exceptions. The exception being Goodtimes, most clubs just care about draw/money and don't want to give any new bands a chance. I have to say, this is where Goodtimes proves how key it can be because Chris McMahon is a dude who'll give any band a chance, we've played there a few times and been there plenty of times to see him give tons of bands a chance to play on good shows and start making a crowd. It sucks that its 21+, but what can one do. Thats the other problem, clubs are always 21+ now... And the like two that arent... suck. Like Jarrods. And the elitism/seperation does suck to. Granted it sucks playing with all metalcore/nu metal bands (which we've had to do lately), but even though I don't like those styles or bands at all, I have to say about 95% of them have been nothing but cool and open minded to us. The problem is, everyone around here just hates on bands that arent their thing and it just creates personal resentment which is based on nothing more than what their band plays for a style. It serves no purpose except dividing what ever little scene there is. If you can mix the styles from time to time, it makes the crowd bigger and more diverse, you don't have to like the styles or the bands that are playing with you, but if you are all trying to just help each other... then what does it matter? [/QUOTE]
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