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Old 07-02-2008, 11:42 AM
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Default Cancer bats UK tour.

they're supporting ffaf (which, personally i think they suck)

but here are the dates.

October
14th - Dublin Academy
15th - Belfast Spring & Airbrake
16th - Inverness Ironworks
18th - Glasgow ABC
19th - Leeds Metropolitan Uni
20th - Hull Uni
22nd - Preston 53 Degrees
23rd - Whitehaven Civic Hall
24th - Manchester Academy 2
26th - Birmingham Academy
27th - Coventry Kasbah
28th - Nottingham Rock City
30th - Exeter Lemon Grove
31st - Portsmouth Pyraminds
November
1st - Oxford Academy
3rd - Norwich Waterfront
4th - London Forum
December
9th - Tenby De Valance Pavilion
10th - Swansea Cin City
12th - Cardiff Uni
13th - Wrexham Central Station
14th - Aberyswyth Arts Centre
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Old 07-02-2008, 12:11 PM
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ffaf sold out. everyone is so pissed when people say that but they really did. hours was good, but the new album kills. i dont like cancer bats much either.
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Old 07-02-2008, 01:24 PM
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i agree about ffaf.
i like cancer bats tbh. i might go to the birmingham and cov dates. mainly because i live like, down the road to the venue in coventry. which'll be cool i guess. depends on what i'll be doing at the end of october - which i still need to know. these shows are smaller and will sell out mega fast though.
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Old 08-08-2008, 07:18 AM
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I really don't see how FFAF sold out. Is it just because they made an album with no screaming and double kick just as bands making heavier music were starting to break back into the charts? And now they've left a major label, started their own and had a relatively unknown producer working with them on their upcoming album, when they probably could have stayed on Atlantic, in a comfort zone of sorts, and got someone like Terry Date or Adam D in to help them make a really generic Killswitch Engage-type album.

I'm going to the Birmingham one.
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Old 08-08-2008, 02:23 PM
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I'm going to the London date. And I think that anyone who throws the term "sell out" around is normally just pissed off that a band dared to do what they wanted and not just stick to being what the fans wanted (No offence anyone).

I like FFAF. "Tales" aint that great an album but that's not a problem, I dont expect to like everything band does. I've seen them live and they played a really good mixture of stuff from various points in the careers and I had a thoroughly great time all round.

I shall be there singing my little lungs out to both Cancer Bats and FFAF
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