Empire Extreme LiveStream Reviews
The Cybertronic Spree Livestream
THESE TRANSFORMERS ARE MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE
The Cybertronic Spree are Transformers from another planet that come to earth to rock out to their debut movie. No not the one with Shia or Marky Mark. The one and only Transformers the 1986 movie.
Cybertronic Spree play songs off the soundtrack like “The Touch”, “nothin’s gonna stand in our way” and of course “Dare to be stupid” they also added in songs like “the immigrant song” by Led Zepplin and also the Thunder Cats theme song.
Cybertronic Spree are Hotrod, Arcee, Rumble, Unicron, Soundwave, Bumblebee, Shockwave
If you haven’t got the chance to check them out I insist that you do. In the style of bands like Galactic Empire and Mac Sabbath, Cybertronic Spree are guaranteed to bring out that inner 80’s child while jamming some intergalactic tunes.
Cybertronic Spree were all set to embark on a 2020 tour with Mc Chris until the pandemic hit, thank the mech gods that we were able to get a livestream to keep us all safe and entertained.
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Steel Panther “ Fans Come First” Livestream Review
The Boys in Steel Panther have done it again. This time letting us fans come first, which I’ve heard has to be very quick because the band has been known to cum very fast.
Playing at the famous Viper Room in LA. Steel Panther rocked it like only they can do. Satchel took away the permed hair this time saying that too many people were making fun of him for it.
Opening up with Eyes of a Panther, Steel Panther was ready to kick some ass. In between songs the band always does their world famous chit chat which has become so epic that even us photographers now have a time limit instead of the usual 3 songs you’re out. Also in between songs they played some video submissions of fans showing the love to Steel Panther. One video also showed some fans collections which was insanely huge.
During this livestream Steel Panther broke the internet and the feed went out, on the chat page it was said that the feed got covid. Steel Panther played a good variety of songs like Tiger Woods, Poontang Boomerang, Asian Hooker. The band also played a snippet of Final Countdown which sounded like Ozzy Osbourne doing a cover of it. Lexi also attempted to sing REM’s End of the World. Ending with Death to all but Metal and Gloryhole, just made me really miss live shows and miss seeing Steel Panther live. I just hope that when we get to see them again that they still let us “come” first.
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Korn “Monumental” Stream review
On April 23rd Korn premiered its larger than life Stream to the world. Starting off with some Q&A and Behind the scenes on making this stream.
Korn said that they are pulling out some deep cuts and songs they haven’t played in a long time, I’m anxious to hear what’s on the list.
Playing at the Stranger Things Drive in experience in LA. The stage was massive with lights all over and digital screens. Opening up with “Victimized” this was a killer way to start up the stream and just let you know that you’re in for a hell of a ride.
Korn pulled out a little from almost all of the 13 albums they have released. Songs like “Insane”, “Black is the soul” and “Alone I Break”. My favorites of the night had to be “Dirty” and “Ball Tongue”. Korn didn’t play anything of of Life is Peachy album which I was a little sad about.
Overall the Stream was amazing the sights were awesome, I really loved the drones that flew by and showed you LA at night. The sound was killer just like being there in person. If you’re a fan of Korn this is an essential stream to watch at it showcases why Korn has been relevant for 25+ years. Go on KornLive.com and check it out.
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Twiztid 420 Livestream
ITS 420 YALL
The Demented Duo better known as Twiztid, had a livestream event on April 20th 2021 better known as 4:20.
This livestream brought out all pot smokers because like Twiztid has said before “If it ain’t green it ain’t us”. Bringing along with them MNE(Magic Ninja Entrainment) artists ABK(Anybody Killa) and Blaze Ya Dead Homie.
ABK opened up with the show with a guy on stage dressed in a marijuana suit blazing it up. It’s been a while since I’ve seen ABK back in the Psychopathic Days, but he always puts on a killer set. I was glad to hear some old school songs like “Gang Related”
Blaze came on next, and you know for a man who’s been dead for all these years he’s very spruce and lively. Just as with ABK, I haven’t seen Blaze in a long time as well and loved when he pulled out old school songs like “Shotgun” and “Nasty”
Twiztid was up next coming right out the gate with Michael Meyers and Jason in the background as always. Opening up with Bagz and So High. Twiztid also played songs like “Whoop Whoop” and “ Kill Somebody”. Twiztid brought out ABK and Blaze and did a few songs with them like “ Pass it Back” And Ka- Boom!
In between a few songs they had a like Documentary that talked about Twiztid History. How the two met, the first time Monoxide heard Madrox rap, forming Twiztid from failed music endeavors, to how rock has always been a part of Twiztid History. Them bringing in Drayven on drums and the new album to come out in the summer Unlikely Prescription which will be more rock/metal than rap.
Twiztid played a few songs off the new album to come out like Rose Petals. Monoxide was wearing a robbers mask while they did the heavier songs with Drayven in the back. Killing it on drums like he’s always done. Ending the night with “Rock the Dead” and “ We don’t Die”.
Twiztid also released a 4:20 Mini Album called Electric Lettuce. Catering to those of the Cannabis persuasion. Check that shit out and get ready for the new album.
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