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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Fall Frenzy Rocks the Stage

by: Jessica Wood
The second annual Arizona Fall Frenzy took place on September 17, 18 and 19 at Tempe Beach Park. This show proved to be the best show of the year.
The festival featured some of the most popular bands of today’s music along with some classic popular bands. Besides the talented musical acts, the festival had several food vendors, beverages, spon­sor booths, arts, crafts and more.
Fans gather to the second annual Fall Frenzy
September 17-19 to hear many musical acts
The ticket prices for the festival ranged from $55-60, which was well worth it. On Friday the music schedule started at four in the afternoon with the Doors opening up the schedule. Then Sevendust came on, followed by The Cult, then Shinedown and the night ended with the Stone Temple Pilots.
On Saturday the show was even better with a nine-band lineup. Opening the day was the Doors, Local, AM Taxi, The Dirtyheads, Blue October, Devo, Primus, Sublime and ending the night with Weezer.
The last day of the festival was a nine-band lineup, starting with the Doors, New Medicine, Hail the Villain, Airbourne, Hell Yeah, Halestorm, Stone Sour, Avenged Sevenfold and ending with Disturbed.
This festival proved to be bigger and better than last year’s festival and was entertaining for all music listeners. The coordinators of Fall Frenzy made it a tradition that every year Fall Frenzy will be bigger and better.
I would give this concert a five out of five stars. This concert was the best concert I have ever been to. Not only were there many great bands, the atmo­sphere of the festival was fun from the beginning and finished off with two of my favorite bands: Avenged Sevenfold and Disturbed. I would recommend for any rock music listeners to definitely buy tickets for next year. It was one of the best rock shows of all time.

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