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Tool "Rockstock '94" VIP Laminate Pass (Spring '94 US Tour) *Failure Candlebox*

$ 21.12

Availability: 26 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Restocking Fee: 15%
  • Artist/Band: Tool
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: ~EX Condition~
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    This "VIP" Laminate is in EX Condition. ***Rare***
    Date: May 28, 1994
    Venue: Kitsnap County Fairgrounds
    City/State: Bremerton, WA
    Info on show:
    "Rockstock '94" with Tool, Candlebox, Paw, Failure and Screamin' Cheetah Wheelies; 3 p.m. tomorrow, Kitsap Bowl, Bremerton; sold out. -----------------------------------------------------------------
    You can tell it's summer when outdoor concerts start to bloom.
    It all starts this weekend, with "Rockstock '94" at the Kitsap Bowl tomorrow, Traffic at the Gorge tomorrow night, and Soundgarden at the Kitsap Bowl on Sunday.
    "Rockstock" might be the wildest of them all, with five intense bands in a show that's likely to last six hours.
    Tool is the official headliner, but the most exciting act for local fans might be Candlebox, the next-big-thing band from Seattle headed by star-in-the making Kevin Martin. The MTV-friendly group, whose "You" and the current "Far Behind" get mucho airplay, was the first to sign with Madonna's Maverick label last year. The band's debut "Candlebox" album went gold last month.
    Tool is a testosterone-driven L.A. band whose latest MTV video is an animated clip called "Prison Sex," about the consequences of child molestation. Its previous video was for the song "Sober," about the pros and cons of same.
    Paw is from Lawrence, Kan., but sometimes is lumped into the Seattle grunge movement because of its blend of metal/punk and pop/folk-rock. Its songs, as heard on its A&M debut album "Dragline," often start with metallic intensity, then mellow to melodic, confessional folk. The lyrics tap into dark emotions of fear, distrust and lust.
    Failure, a threesome from L.A. whose sophomore album on Slash is "Magnified," also plays music that lands somewhere between metal and melodic. The songwriting on "Magnified" is more pop-oriented than on the band's first disc, "Comfort," which had more of an improvisational feel.