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November 2008
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... sort of. Canada's Protest the Hero is by far the most technical band at Warped this year. It's not disappointing in that regard: time changes, scale runs, vocal-style changes on a dime - heck, even the bassist is fingertapping rhythm runs. The problem is that such bands often have to concentrate so much on not messing up, their general energy level suffers. The heat isn't helping: these guys are from Toronto, after all, not Tempe. But dang. Considering the conditions, Protest the Hero is holding together admirably. You might even describe it as heroic. |
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