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: post by MarkFuckingRichards at 2004-12-09 22:58:55
i think there will definitely be more heightened awareness when it comes to metal shows. after the station fire, pyrotechnics weren't banned anywhere...they were just more carefully inspected, firecodes changed and doors had to push open from the inside. with 9/11, there was just more paranoia and safety precautions when doing everything, as well as the whole unity of the nation shit. look at all the rap shows that have happened in the past...stabbings, brawls, shootings, blah blah blah. rap has been televised and open for the public to see anywhere and everywhere for years now, and those incidents didn't change too much in the rap scene, neither underground nor mainstream. so pretty much what i think is that there will be metal detectors and such like others have said, ticket costs may go up a bit, but most likely only at larger venues, and security will just be a bit tighter (hopefully). with all the exposure metal has been given recently, i don't think this one event will destroy any chances of metal staying alive. aaaand i'm done.
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