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This was the Greatest Concert I have ever been to... period. And I've been to a few

Zach De La Rocha : "It has to start somewhere... It has to start somehow"

CROWD: "WHAT BETTER PLACE THAN HERE?.... WHAT BETTER TIME THAN NOW?"

f*kkkkin' Epic

Walking out of the concert afterwards, people were shouting and cheering.. I've never been to any concert with so much energy. They Sounded awesome.. no faults... at all... none!

I can't wait till friday.. seeing them again at the Big Day Out.

OMG... RAAGEEE!!!!

i have a spare bdo ticket for adelaide if anyone is interested. i only bought it so i could see ratm :) loved them since i can remember broke my heart when they broke up... i dunno if their reformation is permenant

if they wore anything like they were in 96

they go offf!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

That's the thing mate.... they were EXACTLY like they were back then.. the played the songs as if they recorded them yesterday

fkn carbon copy, cept that Zach has an afro instead of dreads...

Anyone reading this who is thinking about going to BDO, I'll say even if I didn't have a ticket already, I'd gladly pay double for it just to see them again... it really is THAT good.

I'm still gettin goosebumps... that never happens any more... I need to go lie down...

Have a look at this vid of the last song of the night... and check out the crowd near the end of the song (EDIT: from 4:29)... everyone was going MENTAL!

http://youtube.com/watch?v=-wB4n_8woqw

Setlist was as follows...

Testify

Bulls On Parade

People Of The Sun

Bombtrack

Vietnow

Bullet In The Head

Know Your Enemy

Renegades Of Funk

Guerrilla Radio

Calm Like A Bomb

Sleep Now In The Fire

Wake Up

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Freedom

Killing In The Name

grab the audio of the whole thing here http://www.megaupload.com/?d=HG2LK84R

also a few piccies from the night

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