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by BBG
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Landmine Marathon was the first band I caught on the big stage at Scion Rock Fest in Columbus, Ohio on March 13th and they positively ripped it. Downtuned old-school death metal riffs and a kinetic frontwoman made them all the more powerful and fun. Good time, which can be were relived TODAY at Emo's when the band plays the BrooklynVegan day party that kicks kicked off at noon.
For more on the seven shows and 91 bands that BV will host over 3 days, head to our complete guide of BV events. To see our picks on metal shows at SXSW, check out our guide to metal.
More pictures from Scion below...



















































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Landmine Marathon, Black Anvil, and Ludicra were my favorites at Scion. Damn, I am an ugly muh!
Posted by David Pajo | March 18, 2010 9:27 PM
wooooooow free good
Posted by صور | March 18, 2010 9:42 PM
asobi seksu's singer looks hot.
Posted by دليل | March 26, 2010 1:13 PM
vere nice
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Posted by أضف موقعك | October 10, 2010 11:29 PM
camel fucker
Posted by Anonymous | December 11, 2010 5:09 PM
Guggenheim billed it as a performance piece and it was just an installation. Resultingly, the crowd simply waited for the "show" to start, limiting anyone's ability to freely explore the space (the ground floor was packed with indian-style seaters, and the balconies were lined with people holding onto their spots like grim death.
Posted by منتديات | January 9, 2011 1:29 PM
Hey ya'll we lost another one.......but I'm glad to have grown up with gangstarr as representatives of this music that has an incredible history.....hip hop is a book that wrote itself and GURU was definetly one of its main characters.....we are all getting older.....and GURU is one of the MCs that added a soundtrack to our lives in the 80's and 90's.......the NAMES,PLACES and FACES come to mind when I hear a GANGSTARR track.........I thank GOD that he allowed GURU to shine in his short time...........REST IN EVERLASTING PEACE GURU
Posted by تسريحات شعر | January 20, 2011 6:29 AM