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@Khronospite Oh god I laughed so hard at that.
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this guy is epic.lol
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0:45 whatchu gonna do with all that junk, all that junk inside that trunk
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I play guitar, and I make sure to do an awesome jump when the song gets awesome.
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FAO everyone - type in "The Dillinger Escape Plan insane" and watch the top video. Stage presence at its most prominent!
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My I steal your confidance ??
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Lol he reminds me of a stripper
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@TheMokomi300 BTW green day may not be the best example haha... but take Killswitch Engage. Everyone LOVES Adam D because he's just crazy on stage, same with Angus Young. Think of AC/DC without having Angus Young running up and down!... That wouldn't be AC/DC ;)
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These very important stage presence tips are what make bands like Green Day famous. I mean, Green Day is not overly complicated at all, 4 chords, simple solo, and you're good. Yet they have an amazing fan-base, and it's all about their presence, Billy is all over the place! I mean on stage of course, because despite individual opinions about the band itself, they make good lyrics and are definitely more famous than the haters. (I don't like green day much, but they are a good band)
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LOL
If you're making good music but don't look like you're having any fun with it, why should you expect the audience to enjoy watching it? They might as well just stay at home and listen to the mp3
MacabreBerries 2 years ago 35
As much as this stuff may sound like utter and complete wanker crap to some people. Good stage presence is just as important as your sound and your performance. God knows how many times I have seen the countless bands that stand around on stage looking dull and the singer (while having an ok or great voice) just stand with a microphone in their hand. It's boring, you don't necessarily have to move like he does, you just let the music and your movements do your thing. It gets noticed if done well
metalheadtiddelz 2 years ago 21