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Lucas at a Festival: My Louder Than Life 2022 Concert Experience

I went to the Saturday portion of Louder Than Life 2022.
I did not see everyone, but saw many of the bands/artists that played.
 
Airbourne were the first band I saw that day.
 
They remind me of AC/DC. Just really good basic rock.
 
I only saw a bit of Bloodywood but I liked them.
 
The Alive is a younger rock band but are pretty solid.
 
Pop Evil are alright but I’m not a big fan.
 
Sevendust I’ve been a fan of for more than 20 but has not seen them since 2009. They’ve always been a solid band.
 
Jerry Cantrell, guitarist/songwriter/singer/leader of Alice In Chains, who are playing Sunday at Louder Than Life, I’ve also been a fan of for more than 20 years.
 
I’ve always said AIC is my favorite of the so called Grunge bands.
 
And Jerry is a big reason for that.
 
I’d seen AIC before (loudest show I’ve ever seen) but had not seen him solo. He played a mixture of solo and AIC songs.
 
Chevelle I had been aware of for many years but had not really listened to them much. But I enjoyed their set and intend to check out more of their stuff.
 
Alice Cooper is one of my favorites!
 
Aside from KISS, I’ve seen Alice almost as many times.
 
And aside from his first two albums, most of his albums are amazing.
 
He’s still making great albums and live, he’s always been impeccable.
 
I also saw Ice-T’s band Body Count, Rob Zombie (only saw a bit of his set because I was watching Body Count) and KISS (my 10th time seeing them). 
 
Seeing all of these acts was great but for me Body Count and KISS made me the happiest.
 
Alice too, especially since his former guitarist Kane Roberts is back (Edit:  he only was back for a few months then guitarist Nita Strauss returned), but Body Count and KISS MOST especially.
 
Body Count I’ve wanted to see for the last few years.
 
They’re amazing!!! Last two albums are masterpieces and I can’t wait to buy the next one.
 
KISS, for anyone who doesn’t know, are my favorite band period.
 
All albums and all lineups.
 
No apologies.
 
They always make me feel like I’m 16 again.
 
They never let me down musically.
 
And aside from The Rolling Stones, who I’ve loved since I was a kid, they are the best band I’ll ever see in concert.
 
It was a long day, but a rocking, fun day too.

KISS Set List:

  1. Detroit Rock City
  2. Shout It Out Loud
  3. War Machine
  4. Heaven’s On Fire
  5. I Love It Loud
  6. Guitar Solo
  7. Lick It Up
  8. Calling Dr. Love
  9. Psycho Circus
  10. Drum Solo
  11. Bass Solo/God Of Thunder
  12. Love Gun
  13. I Was Made For Loving You
  14. Black Diamond
  15. Encore:  Do You Love Me
  16. Rock And Roll All Nite

Alice Cooper Set List:

  1. Feed My Frankenstein
  2. No More Mr. Nice Guy
  3. Bed Of Nails
  4. Hey Stoopid
  5. Go To Hell
  6. Freedom
  7. Under My Wheels
  8. I’m Eighteen
  9. Poison
  10. Billion Dollar Babies
  11. Steven
  12. Dead Babies
  13. I Love The Dead
  14. School’s Out

Body Count Set List:

  1. Raining Blood
  2. Bowels Of The Devil
  3. Point The Finger
  4. Manslaughter
  5. No Lives Matter
  6. Ace Of Spades
  7. There Goes The Neighborhood
  8. Necessary Evil
  9. Talk Shit, Get Shot
  10. Bum-Rush
  11. Cop Killer

Jerry Cantrell Set List:

  1. Atone
  2. Brighten
  3. Sea Of Sorrow
  4. Cut You In
  5. My Song
  6. Rooster
  7. Had To Know
  8. Would?

Chevelle Set List:

  1. An Island
  2. Door To Door Cannibals
  3. Self Destructor
  4. Young Wicked
  5. Joyride (Omen)
  6. Face To The Floor
  7. The Clincher
  8. Send The Pain Below
  9. The Red
  10. I Get It
  11. Mars Simula

Sevendust Set List:

  1. Pieces
  2. Denial
  3. Praise
  4. Enemy
  5. Shine
  6. Bitch
  7. Face To Face

Airbourne Set List:

  1. Ready To Rock
  2. Too Much, Too Young, Too Fast
  3. Breakin’ Outta Hell
  4. Live It Up
  5. Runnin’ Wild

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