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Chryse

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  1. 1. Euphoria

    2. We Are Fucking Fucked

    3. Verona

    4. Liberation

    5. Kill or Be Killed

    6. Halloween

    7. Won't Stand Down

    8. Will of The People

    9. Ghosts

    10. Compliance 

     

    The top three have rotated a lot lately, but Euphoria has been my most played for a few days now and I'm a bit obsessed. Liberation is getting up there too after not really knowing if I'd like it based off the descriptions. The vocals are just great all throughout the song. It's fun to sing along to.

  2. 35 minutes ago, CodeBreakerShyOutsider said:

    To be honest there ARE songs that I found garbage on the first listen (Liberation, to a lesser extent the ending of Ghost).

    I knew going into listening to the album that Liberation would be the Queen cheese fest but I was actually surprised at how much I enjoyed it still. It's not as cheesy like USoE that made it completely unlistenable. 

     

    Matt's vocals in Liberation is what I enjoy the most honestly. 

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  3. YMMFLIH has that Toccata style organ in it and it just sounds like it's going to be the most bonkers Muse song ever. They actually made a Halloween song y'all. 

     

    Verona sounds like it's going to be really nice too. 

     

    Edit: Halloween is the next single to be released on Friday! 

  4. When people talk through songs. :noey:

     

    When people talk or TEXT through songs, especially if you are in GA. During the Boston show there was a couple who were sitting on the barrier, scrolling through instagram during Muse's set. I don't understand people who waste money for a show just to be on their phone the whole time.

  5. Didn't GA sell out, though? I think the stage just made it look more empty; they never stuff the floor full at any gigs, but you don't notice because it's all in the very back opposite the endstage.

     

    I also keep hearing that Boston had some really crazy safety restrictions that held back the number of GA tix that could be sold, as well as even where people were allowed to stand on the floor.

     

    But I 100% agree they should do smaller venues, and I never really understood why they don't, as they keep claiming they barely break even on the arena gigs. They must rake in the cash with stuff like the Psycho Tour.

    It would help them build up a dedicated fanbase, too.

     

    Did it sell out? It definitely didn't look like it, the crowd mostly concentrated around the barrier. Most of the top seats didn't fill up either. It just didn't seem like a really big crowd, and yes the security there was kinda crazy.

     

    They also made an announcement before the band went on about how the show was being recorded and the use of flash was prohibited. Does this happen at every show?

  6. Do they normally leave before the encore, though? Or like nine songs in?

     

    I noticed last night that a lot of people started to leave after The Globalist once the second Drones started, which to a first time concert goer ( or a casual fan) might seem like the end of the show honestly.

  7. I'm confused about the whole wristband/will call process. Can someone explain?

     

    My understanding is between now and 5 I can go get a wristband, which holds my party's spot in line. Where is the security guard you guys are mentioning? I'm familiar with the TD Garden but I've never seen a concert there.

     

    If the line starts at 5, does that mean for GA if I have a wristband I just need to get in before 6:30?

     

     

    They are hanging out in the second North Station entrance near the ticket booths. Basically, they start lining up outside at 5 according to your wristband number. So yes, I'd just be here before 630.

  8. How does the wristband thing work?

     

    I'm thinking of getting there at 5pm, before will call tickets can be picked up. Hopefully the line won't be too long then...

     

    It secures your place in line, they line everyone up for GA in sequential order. They start lining up at 5pm, and there is already over 50 wristbands given out. I'm 46 in line, which still isn't too bad.

  9. Are your GA tickets will call? How early do you all plan to join the line?

     

    It's going to be my first show at TD Garden too so I'm not sure about how the will call system works, though TD Garden website states that the box office opens 2 hours prior to the show.

     

    No, I printed out my ticket.

     

    It depends on the weather honestly, and I'm not bringing a bag or driving. This is the first time Ive waiting in line during the winter, in the Northeast. :LOL:

  10. No idea, this is my first show at TD Garden. The shows I've been to, someone usually brings a marker and we write our placement in line on our hands. I'm probably going to take the train, but depending on the weather I dunno if I'm going to go super early or not.

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