Sunday, July 8, 2012

The rain in Houston kept the Texas heat at bay, but certainly didn't keep away the swarms of Warped




The rain in Houston kept the Texas heat at bay, but certainly cruise line employment jobs didn't keep away the swarms of Warped fans! In today's pit blog we talk to Dustin cruise line employment jobs Stroud from Say Hello To The Angels (ex-Riddlin cruise line employment jobs Kids) and catch sets from Sleeping With Sirens, Bayside, Anti-Flag, G-Eazy, Impending Doom, and Funeral cruise line employment jobs Party. More after the jump!
Despite the rain, Houston fans flocked to Reliant Park for another exciting day of Warped! Over on the Monster Stage, Kellin Quinn kicked off the day with Sleeping With Sirens. Joining the band on stage during their set was Matty Mullins of Memphis May Fire. Talk about an unbeatable vocal duo! On the Tilly's stage, veteran rockers, Bayside had a crowd signing back to every word. This was my first time being able to catch these guys live, and they are definitely a band worth watching when you come to Warped! Back in the press area, I caught up with Dustin Stroud, who was once part of the Vans Warped Tour with his old band Riddlin Kids. Dustin joined this year's tour for the Texas dates in the Acoustic Basement with his new band, Say Hello To The Angels. He definitely had some great things to say about his Warped experience! While running around Reliant Park, I hopped on stage to catch another cruise line employment jobs incredible set from Anti Flag, saw a little bit of Taking Back Sunday, and got my metal on with Impending Doom! I also happened to stumble across a handful of fans going all out at the Canvas Foundation tent with paint! One kid had his whole face done up-- and then proceeded to paint me! Ah! I finished my day back on the Tilly's stage with Funeral Party. This soulful rock and roll band is certainly a hidden talent on this tour. If you have time in your Warped schedule, definitely swing by their set, and get ready to experience some rock and roll!

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