Anyone going to death grips tonight?
It'll be my first time, any predictions how it'll be based on past experiences?
Here's a tip:
H E A R I N G P R O T E C T I O N
1. Wear socks, the floor is sticky.
2. Don't take too many at once.
3. Always remember to lube up!
>>74293439
This. Also, if you are a girl, under 5 foot, or otherwise sleight, I don't suggest approaching the stage. About 5 minutes prior to the band actually coming on stage, there may be a surge from the back of the crowd. And whether or not that happens, a pit will open up right behind the front row by the first song. It's going to get very stuffy, very hot, and very uncomfortable. Just don't be stupid and stay in that zone if that's not what you're there for.
I don't mean to discourage anybody though, it's a really fun show.
>>74293386
see you there :)
>>74293439
Ok so I'm going to LA concert in November and I'm genuinely worried about this. Like if you've been to other loud concerts, how does it compare?
>>74293439
will -20db earplugs be fine?
>>74293623
lol, this sounds exactly how it went at the show I went to in Atlanta
>>74293661
The venue I was at was kinda small and indoors with poor acoustics to begin with, and I'm pretty sure DG just turned everything up to the max so it was pretty loud even with earplugs. Just bring hearing protection and you'll be fine, the loudness is how a DG show is supposed to be.
>>74293696
Yeah, I used a pair of Fender touring earplugs so it didn't completely muffle things, and it was a great time.