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Post by `emz0, bby. on Mar 18, 2008 14:59:47 GMT -5
I remember a year ago, I was standing in the crowd, waiting for my chance to break through, my chance to live again
Imagine watching your favorite band play, hundreds of screaming fans all around you. You wish that that was you; you could do what you loved in front of the world so they knew you were something. You wanted them to love your music and have it move them in some way. Maybe it could save their life. Even if it doesn’t, music is the career you want so bad. More than anything you.
Now it seems I've found some friends who finally understand what it takes to make this dream come true, we'll be here till the end
Each year, a few unsigned bands and a few major label bands are chosen to play on the Wake The Dead Tour. Some bands are regulars though, and that leaves less room for the newer bands. So if you want your band to get on the bill, you have to be even more impressive. If your band makes it, you know you’ve got to be good. So get out your best songs and be ready to play.
Shout and scream my friends, connect with me and we'll pretend this night will never end, this night will never end
The bands that play this tour usually get big quick. If they already are big though, they get even bigger. Everyone knows of the tour, and it is always a big turnout. Some people travel hours just to make it to a show. And if they don't see a good show, they get disappointed. If the tour gets a bad name because of your band, you'll most likely get kicked off the tour.
Travelling can make or break a band. Bonds aren't as strong as once thought, and rivalries take a lot out of everyone. Good thing happen too, but bad is most often more common. Does your band really have what it takes to survive the tour? wake the dead tour
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