The bands came to the renowned venue ready to prove their right as headlining acts.

Rise Against, Killswitch Engage, and Letlive are some of the most action packed bands in the industry.

The second Letlive started the show, fans went absolutely insane. Body after body they came over the rail making the guards earn every penny. Frontman Jason Aalon always has something up his sleeve. Launching himself into the crowd, he surfed over the fans as he sang and gave them the ultimate concert experience.

Killswitch Engage gave a time-honored performance with Jesse Leach’s powerful vocals and Adam Dutkiewicz’s (drums) funny stage rants.

Rise Against also gave a great performance. They were impressive to watch, especially for fans such as myself who had only seen them one other time years ago. The highlight of the night was when Lou from Sick of it All came out on stage and sang with Tim McIlrath (vocals).

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About The Author

It started when Jeff’s son came across his Kiss CD's grew into something that his son would listen to day and night. Kiss just happened to be playing at a local venue that summer, so he decided to take him to his first show as a father son bonding activity. Jeff found out about another local club that had shows of every genre and style on a more regular basis so he started going to a couple of shows a week becoming locals in the industry. Jeff has always loved photography, he would take pictures at all the shows with his point n’ shoot camera from the crowd. People enjoyed Jeff’s pictures and that became the focus of going to shows. Jeff landed a spot as staff photographer for Amp and Hails and Horns magazine.