Author Topic: Electric Daisy Carnival 2012  (Read 5753 times)

This sounds kind of like a rave, but without people overdosing on ecstasy. Cool.

You go for the environment and atmosphere. You must have never been to a concert to realize that listening to music through a pair of headphones (especially in such a stuffty quality like an mp3), it sounds completely different. Your statement literally made you look like an idiot.
I don't think many people go to large concerts for sound quality. Sure, an auditorium with good acoustics and a properly designed sound system can sound great, but a large outdoor concert with a bunch of noisy people can sound like crap.

I don't think many people go to large concerts for sound quality. Sure, an auditorium with good acoustics and a properly designed sound system can sound great, but a large outdoor concert with a bunch of noisy people can sound like crap.

You've obviously never been to a concert before then.

This sounds kind of like a rave, but without people overdosing on ecstasy. Cool.

No, there's definitively people on ecstacy. It's an electronica show. It's bound to happen. Just because bringing drugs into the show is against the rules, doesn't mean it's not going to happen.

This sounds kind of like a rave, but without people overdosing on ecstasy. Cool.
Actually, a girl in 2010 overdosed on ecstasy, which is why it moved to Las Vegas. Also, see last page. Robo_Noob posted the image of an MDMA molecule, MDMA is the active ingredient in ecstasy. It is a rave. Just a huge one.

You've obviously never been to a concert before then.
The last large concert I went to was the blink-182 reunion tour a few years ago. It was loud an distorted--it had to be so they could fill a large outdoor amphitheater with sound. Of course being a rock concert, loudness and distortion wasn't that big of a deal, most people went to the concert to get drunk and crowdsurf anyways.

I've been to a few jazz concerts in concert halls for school, and most of them did sound really good, but they weren't outdoors. The venue didn't have a stuffty PA system, and because they didn't have to amplify too much there wasn't as much distortion.

The last large concert I went to was the blink-182 reunion tour a few years ago. It was loud an distorted--it had to be so they could fill a large outdoor amphitheater with sound. Of course being a rock concert, loudness and distortion wasn't that big of a deal, most people went to the concert to get drunk and crowdsurf anyways.

I've been to a few jazz concerts in concert halls for school, and most of them did sound really good, but they weren't outdoors. The venue didn't have a stuffty PA system, and because they didn't have to amplify too much there wasn't as much distortion.

*brofist* for blink-182. but besides that, the reunion tour kind of sucked, so that's nothing to base it off of.

people who say stuff like "why go to a sweaty crowd when you can listen at home" are the same kind of people who say "why play sports when you can watch them on tv."


people who say stuff like "why go to a sweaty crowd when you can listen at home" are the same kind of people who say "why play sports when you can watch them on tv."
"why go to a theme park when you can play roller coaster tycoon 3"
or
"why go to a firing range when you can play shooting games"
or
"why go on the moon when you can play moonbase alpha"


http://youtu.be/1-BQ4wT3_Bs

Stuff like this amps me up for EDC. I can't wait to see this.

i'd love to go just for knife party

just TWO YEARS

TWO loving YEARS

i'd love to go just for knife party

just TWO YEARS

TWO loving YEARS
Psh, actually being eighteen. Who needs that.

I wish I could go ;c
I live in Las Vegas, but I'm ONLY 133333333333
I'd go for Zomboy and some other electric artists like Knife Party.

I'd go for Zomboy and some other electric artists like Knife Party.
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