Bottle Throwing Mayhem at Concert

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Uploaded by on Aug 7, 2008

Rock Star Energy Drink Mayhem Concert at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Long Island New York, 8/6/08. In between performances of Disturbed and Slipknot, people started throwing bottles. Most were empty plastic Aquafina and Budweiser bottles, but some were full, creating a dangerous condition. Seeing that water was $5, I can't see why people would throw a full bottle. Ironically Rockstar Energy offered unlimited free drinks outside of the stadium, but only limited within a restricted area. No cans were thrown. At one point the camera pans to a guy hit with a half full Gatorade bottle and was bleeding. At the end I got hit.

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  • @MegaTROLLTROLLTROLL Lol your name is MegaTROLLTROLLTROLL? Ohmygod What a faggot.

  • justin beiber said get me the fuck out of here

  • im sure i saw a bottle of bud at around 0.10 secs LOL

  • @MegaTROLLTROLLTROLL

    Disturbed and slipknot do not suck balls and clearly they're making it farther in life than you ever will so shut the fuck up...

  • wow these people are super cool

  • So why do people do this and what kinds on concerts does this happen at so I make sure not to go to one?lol

  • The people who sell thses water bottles, must be pretty happy after this.

  • dude thats looks like fun, even though slipknot and disturbed suck bawls.

  • What a bunch of fuckwits.

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