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Lordz of Brooklyn

Sugar Ray – with Lordz of Brooklyn, Korn at Axis – Review

July 1, 1995

Sugar Ray launched into their heavy chugging rap attack and wasted no time getting the crowd fistbanging, headslamming, bodysurfing, and that whoa-whoa thang.

Lordz of Brooklyn – with Sugar Ray, Korn at Axis – Review

July 1, 1995

Five kinda white/hispanic guys with mics and bats and lottsa tats. They’re trading their raps and stompin’ around, while the drummer’s chillin’ in the back.

Korn – with Lordz of Brooklyn, Sugar Ray at Axis – Review

July 1, 1995

The breath-to-a-snarl vocals of Jonathan Davis led the force with subtle croaks and jackhammer raps. One of the most insane pits since the late 80s.

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