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USA (Baltimore), July 14, 2007 Review

artist: reel big fish date: 07/16/2007 category: live concerts
USA (Baltimore), July 14, 2007
The audience really enjoyed the show. Everyone sung along with every song, even the new ones from the CD that came out 4 days before.
 Sound:10
 Perfomance:10
 Impression:10
 Overall rating:
 10 
 Users rating:
 10 
 user comments vote for this concert:
overall: 10
Reviewed by: gonegonegone, on july 16, 2007
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

Sound: The instruments were really well balanced and sounded great. Aaron Barret and Scott Klopfenstein's voices sounded great too. Instead of Barrett's usual custom LP double cut, he was playing an Epiphone LP Special II with new (obviously better) pickups in. They sounded really great I ended up on both sides of the stage and could hear everything perfectly. // 10

Perfomance: The audience really enjoyed the show. Everyone sung along with every song, even the new ones from the CD that came out 4 days before. Some of the key songs they sang were:

Sell Out - RBF opened with this one, which was a big surprise and really got the crowd moving.
Another F.U. Song - this is a new one from their album "Monkey's for Nothin' and the Chimps for Free" that came out the tenth. It's short but really energeting.
Enter Sandman - a great cover that was kind of surprsing, considering that they usually don't play it anymore. The song didn't even make their Live album, "Our Live Album is Better Than Your Live Album."
S.R. - just like every other Live show they've done for the past 2 years, RBF played this song in many different genres. Ska, punk, Country, Disco, Death Metal, and Emo. The spots in between had a "Master of Puppets" theme to them, where RBF called themselves the Masters of Music and they would play the "mas-ter, mas-ter" bit from the song.
Take On Me - this was their closer it was pretty good. A bunch of people wondered why they didn't open with this and close with 'Sell Out' instead.

They also played other fan favorites throughout the show like "Beer," "She Has a Girlfriend Now," "The Set Up," "Where Have You Been," and from the new album "Live Your Dream."
// 10

Impression: The show was as Rams Head Live in Baltimore MD USA on July 14th 2007. It was part of the "Shout It Loud Tour" which Reel Big Fish coheadlined with Less Than Jake. RBF went on second to last, with LTJ closing, which was surprising because RBF are a lot more famous. The openers were Against All Authority, which no one really cared about. And Streetlight Manifesto, which actually got a bigger applause and better response from the fans than Less Than Jake. The ticket cost was $22 each and the show was sold out. It was entirely well worth the money. I would definitly go to the next RBF concert in the area. // 10

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