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Blink 182 & Fall Out Boy

Thursday, Oct 1 6:30p
at Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre, Charlotte, NC
Age Suitability: None Specified
Tags: rock

Categories: Rock, Rap/Hip-Hop
Creator:  TicketsNow 
Creator:  TicketsNow 
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Blink-182
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Blink-182 is an American rock band from Poway, California that predominantly plays pop punk music. The band was formed in 1992 as "Blink" with members Tom DeLonge (vocals, guitar), Mark Hoppus (vocals, bass) and Scott Raynor (drums).
Fall Out Boy
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Described alternatively as pop-punk or emo Fallout Boy appeared on the major national music scene in 2005 with their major label debut "From Under the Cork Tree", an album that won them several awards and managed to go double platinum with over 2.
The All-American Rejects
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The All-American Rejects is a four-piece American rock band from Stillwater, Oklahoma, formed in 1999. The band consists of lead vocalist and bass guitarist Tyson Ritter, guitarists Nick Wheeler and Mike Kennerty, and drummer Chris Gaylor.
Asher Roth
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My name is Asher Roth also known as Asher Paul Roth and my friends say I'm the truth. I started rapping a little bit ago. They say I'm poetic. I say I'm nice. See me. To answer your questions, yes I'm skinny, yes I rapped 150 bars to Jay-Z in his office on the spot, yes I have...
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Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
707 Pavilion Blvd.
Charlotte, NC 28262
(704) 549-5555
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Jul 17, 2007 - mmelmon on Fall Out Boy
You get used to it after awhile

Somewhere, the best thing about Fall Out Boy went from watching YouTube videos skewering the lead singer's inability to pronounce simple words to the bouwncy wouwncy woodling mewoodies. Having been burned by bands that float two radio hits on a sea of blah (Pet Shop Boys, anyone? anyone?), I now wait patiently for proof that catchy really is. "Dance, Dance" sure sounds catchy, and who can resist screaming "I am an arms dealer" stuck between Palo Alto and Cupertino for evening rush. But now at last "thanks for the memories" closes the deal: a song that is as catchy as its title (thnks fr th mmrs) is clever self-parody. But really guys, that "what the hell is he saying" thing is starting to get old.

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