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							The best? Geez, I can't choose one, but I can list memoriable ones.
Pink Floyd-- Saw them as a real little kid and it was the first concert I went to. Pink Floyd has always been real awesome with visuals and this concert was no exception.
Nine Inch Nails-- Saw them in May of 2009. Trent ended up playing a lot of stuff from "The Downward Spiral," which is my favorite album. I also got to hear other songs I always wanted to hear live. Although I like all of NINs discography, they decided to stay away from newer stuff for the most part. I just like the unlike most bands, Trent just plays whatever he feels like for each show on tours, so he doesn't do the whole "I must play lots of newer stuff because it is new" deal. 
Marilyn Manson-- The first show I saw was simply astounding. This was for the tour supporting "Mechanical Animals." The set list was perfect and this is back before Manson really burnt himself out, so he was able to maintain very consistent energy. The set pieces and visuals were also real cool. That, and I was close to the front on the floor, but I was pefectly positioned not to get bumped around too much by the crowd. 
Dear Friends: Music from Final Fantasy-- Back in February of 2005. This was basically a dream come true. Nobuo Uematsu himself was there. Also, this happened to be the second EVER video game concert show in the US, or at least for Final Fantasy if I am wrong about that. When "One Winged Angel" started to play, the crowd was so loud that no one could hear the music for the first 3 or 4 seconds. Plus, near the end Uematsu came on stage with a translator and interacted with the crowd for a bit!  Final Fantasy music means a lot to me, and being in the same room (the venue, while big, wasn't some giant arena place) and seeing the man partial responsible for childhood memories was straight up magical. 
Between The Buried And Me-- This was back in January of 2010. This was for their tour supporting "The Great Misdirect." While it wasn't the first time I saw BTBAM, the band's energy was at maximum level. I mean, they closed off the show with "Swim to the Moon" and followed up with "White Walls." HOLY. ****ING. ****.
						
					 
					
				 
			 
			
			
			
			
		 
	 
		
	
 
		
		
		
	
 
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
		
		
			
				
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