Too Much Metal For One Hand
     Dank, Nothing Remains, Theatre of Green, Scum Scunge, and Zen Malo @
                             Dreamworld Music Complex

                             Scum Scunge's Stuart Taylor

Dank, a death-metal band, opened the show. They constantly hammered away
at the drums and roared like all hell. Some of their songs were "Bitch,"
"Dollface," and "Empty." They also covered a System of a Down song, "Sugar."

Nothing Remains, a long-haired speed metal band from Wichita Falls, did some
of their songs, "Consequences of Self Emalation," "In the Abscence of
Elegance," "The Pain of Indulgence," and "Tomorrow's Catastrophe."

The feelings of Theatre of Green's music alternated between melancholy and
rage. The singer stomped around, swinging his arms, and had two mics so that
he could alternate between singing and roaring. He also took breaks from
singing to play the bongos, mon! The music was always rising and ebbing,
changing and flowing. A couple of their songs were "Gift," and "17 Syllables."
For their last song, the singer jokingly asked the crowd if they wanted
something artistic or something hard. We answered, "HARD!" They didn't let us
down.

Scum Scunge- your just going to have to go to their website and hear them for
yourself! They were amazing! I can't even begin to describe their music! I've
heard a lot of good things about this band- they've actually got the guitarist
from Pantera playing with them in a couple of songs on their CD.

Zen Malo, a rapcore band from south-side Fort Worth, was also really good. It
was like expiremental rock music with rap- the singer played drums, spun
discs, and played sounds. A couple of their songs were "Subliminal," "Take a
Ride," and "Legalize It."

Nothing Remains

Scum Scunge

Zen Malo