Shipping to usa only.Īfter Burner II Soundtrack (Purple) - $25Īfter Burner II Soundtrack (Purple & Blue Swirl) - $30Īltered Beast Soundtrack (Clear With Orange Splatter) - $30Īltered Beast Soundtrack (Opaque Orange) - $20 Most records were bought new and played once. I probably did this when I wanted to listen to Warped Tour setlist playlists from that year in the weeks leading up to it. I think I'm on my 4th laptop this decade.Sometime in 2017, I made the jump to Spotify. Needless to say, this wreaked havoc on my storage space and eventually my whole desktop.
Often I'd download or even buy whole discographies just to make setlist playlists. Being such an overt completionist and perfectionist, I started downloading artists to round out and juice up these playlists on my iTunes.
Sometimes I'd use only the bands I had on my desktop, then piece in the others with setlist.fm or YouTube or whatever. To this end, I was always such a sucker for live albums, even bootleg audio, to get my playlists as close to the feeling of an actual live show as I could. The closest to Download Festival I'd managed to do on my side of the pond was Warped Tour, Mayhem Festival, Self Help Fest and Rock Allegiance, those just had to do for now.For a long time, I'd try to get these playlists the most complete I possibly could with the resources I had.
I've always wanted to go there ever since watching the live stream of 2009. That's my concert/festival Mecca, a bucket list item. I've always wanted to travel, almost exclusively for going to Download Festival in the UK. Closest I've been to leaving was going to the Canadian border at Niagara Falls, the Mexican border at Eagle Pass, TX, even off the continent to Hawaii, but never outside the US. I liked doing this for Download Festival, Sonisphere, Soundwave, Warped Tour, Mayhem Festival, even a few odd ones like Aftershock or Rock On The Range.Important note, I'm American. A fun hobby of mine was tackling festivals. I'd keep track of shows I attended this way. Thus, I finally managed to finish ALL of them.)įor about a decade, I've had a hobby of making setlist playlists on iTunes.
I actually found a good amount of free time when the winter storm crippled Texas, so with a few snow days at my disposal, I managed to knock out DL06 in one day. I barely squeezed out DL05 around Thanksgiving. This on top of my busy wrestling training and workout regimens, I hardly had time to finish these. I found myself a girlfriend in October and started a new job in November. I first shared 2017, then 2013, then I managed to clear the whole decade 2009-2019. Bailey Van Ellis was unable to perform the run of west-coast shows, and the band were instead joined by Dennis Wilson of Saves The Day.īalance and Composure played their final show at The Fillmore in Philadelphia, PA on Saturday May 11, 2019.(This explanation intro is a repost from when I first shared these playlist a couple of months ago. Six dates were confirmed, saying that "These shows are the only shows we have planned in our future, we would love if you joined us one last time." The band later added extra dates due to high demand. On Janua press release went out on the band's Twitter account announcing a farewell tour. Their second album The Things We Think We're Missing reached number 51 on the Billboard 200, number 10 on the Independent Albums, number 13 on the Modern Rock/Alternative Albums and number 16 on the Rock Albums charts.On December 14, 2017, on Taylor Madison’s Strange Nerve podcast, vocalist Jon Simmons announced that their upcoming anniversary tour would be their last. They've released three studio albums and two EPs since their inception. They formed in the winter of 2007, after the breakup of two local Doylestown bands.The band's music was often suggested having similarities to Title Fight, Brand New, and Nirvana. Balance and Composure was an American alternative rock band from Doylestown, Pennsylvania.