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guitarguy101
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I've posted about recording here for several months, but now, my band is preparing to release our first album (recorded in my home studio) in late January.
We have a MASSIVE (well, by our standards lol) gig in early January. There will be 4 other bands (all half hour sets) and a little over 300 people.
What are your tips on playing in front of a group? I'm lead singer and guitarist, so I want to get the crowd PSYCHED.
Crowd surfing and moshing are allowed, so how do I encouraged that (and more) without seeming like I'm trying too hard. Also, what would be some good songs to cover? We're deciding between London Calling by the Clash, I Fought the Law, War Pigs by Black Sabbath, Killing in the Name by Rage Against the Machine, and Touch Me I'm Sick by Mudhoney.
We're a grunge-punk band btw.
We have a MASSIVE (well, by our standards lol) gig in early January. There will be 4 other bands (all half hour sets) and a little over 300 people.
What are your tips on playing in front of a group? I'm lead singer and guitarist, so I want to get the crowd PSYCHED.
Crowd surfing and moshing are allowed, so how do I encouraged that (and more) without seeming like I'm trying too hard. Also, what would be some good songs to cover? We're deciding between London Calling by the Clash, I Fought the Law, War Pigs by Black Sabbath, Killing in the Name by Rage Against the Machine, and Touch Me I'm Sick by Mudhoney.
We're a grunge-punk band btw.
A lot of bands save their best stuff for the end and put the boring crap at the beginning. Hit them with a great one straight off the bat 
but he's a great example) I bet you he would not have even half the success he did if he didn't have his show up to par with the music. Chuck Berry, Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, Zeppelin, AC/DC, The Who, Rage Against the Machine, Sublime, Pink Floyd; pick a band, anyone who makes it big understands the importance of it. Show Business!