2011Come rain or shine,
Graspop Metal Meeting is always a memorable occasion. The 16th
edition of GMM kicked off on Thursday when three talented Belgian bands, The
Minority Print, Evilenko and Warbeast, faced off in the Red Bull Bedroom Jam.
Later that evening thousands of metalheads let their hair down and moshed the
night away at the video top 100 bash. Dio Disciples got
the fans warmed up on a chilly first festival day with a musical tribute to
Ronnie James Dio who passed away just last year. They paved the way for
Foreigner, Journey, Scorpions, … Saturday was Belgium
day at GMM with Diablio Blvd., who introduced us to the Wall of Tit, and
Channel Zero who were faced with the enormous task of replacing Ozzy Osbourne.
Following Ozzy’s cancellation (due to a severe laryngitis), Hallford & Co
took on headlining duties. The Priest came, saw and conquered in what is
reportedly their last major tour but if Saturday’s performance marked their
last appearance on the GMM stage, they definitely went out in style. Sunday was a
scorcher both on and off the stage. Hordes of nostalgic thrashers welcomed D.R.I.,
Dublin Death Patrol, Cavalera Conspiracy, … The evening’s festivities started
when Rob Zombie took the stage for a stimulating show. Slipknot had the final
say on the main stage.
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