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by Sammy on 1/28/24House of Blues Anaheim - AnaheimRating: 5 out of 5Epic show by the band! Would go again in a heartbeat!

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Epic show by the band! Would go again in a heartbeat!
What a show. Just a fantastic ensemble of great musicians getting together, having fun and killing it. Great song choices and the mix was excellent. Sold out show and the crowd was great.
This was my first time at The Belasco Theater. The venue was nice and clean, bathrooms were clean, and the sound was great. This was my third time seeing Metal Allegiance. I love the band and they always have a nice setlist of originals and covers. Highlights for me were Leper Messiah, Bound by Silence and Room for One More! The only negative for me is the moshpit. I understand it is a metal show and it goes with the territory, but I would rather watch one my favorite bands perform instead of being on the lookout for some obnoxious sweaty knuckleheads taking up the floor space running around in circles and bumping into me... so annoying and distracting! If I see MA again, I need to check if there is alternate seating again away from the pit, otherwise I'm out!
Metal Allegiance is a ridiculously fun show! They always have surprises waiting for you... You know who the core group is, and they are all icons in the Metal world, and then someone else comes out and jams a song, and someone else, and on and on. Great music, great energy!
This show was incredible. The worse part was that it had to end. I could have done without the first support act. I say act because they didn't seem like musicians. Alex, David, Mark M, and Mike bravo. Great choices of guests. Mark O is too much!
Metal Allegiance is phenomenal. As a one-off show, it’s more organic than many of the fun, but pre-programmed tours. This is Metal, not Broadway. The venue is old, hot and gross.
Great venue I’ll go there again in the future looking forward to seeing a show there soon Venom Inc was awesome to see and all the stars of Metal Allegiance such a great night
Great opening bands - GREAT band - Great venue - GREAT SHOW!!!
Metal Allegiance was ABSOLUTELY AMAZING AGAIN !!!!!!!! It's really cool to see a bunch of musicians that are truly having fun doing what they're doing. Metal Allegiance Kicked Ass from the minute they took the stage to the last note of the final song. I know I will not miss another Metal allegiance show as long as I can help it. It's worth the cost of traveling to NYC or Anaheim to see them. If you like blistering, fast, heavy, and exciting metal......Then Metal Allegiance is for you. This show was the Album release party for their 2nd effort titled Power Drunk Majesty at the Gramercy Theatre. PLEDGE YOUR ALLEGIANCE !!!!!!
A great show by a rotating roster featuring some of thrash metal's greatest artists, plus a few additional appearances. Unlike the 2017 edition which had a lot more guests, this show largely stuck to artists who appeared in Metal Allegiance's recordings - I think Nita Strauss might have been the only exception. This show was also much better rehearsed, and what it lacked in guest appearances, it made up for in a much more solid performance. The show featured a lot of great covers, plus a few MA originals, including two new songs from the upcoming album. Bobby Blitz is a great addition to the group, and he sounded great. Alex Skolnick and Mike Portnoy were reliability brilliant as usual. But for me, Marc Osegueda remains the star of this show - I think he had the best vocal performance, especially pulling off the classic scream for "Number of the Beast", despite being the last song of the show.
Unlike any show I've seen before. Great mix of lead singers, band members, cover tunes, and originals. Bumblefoot and Skolnick were amazing together. Only thing missing was Dave Ellefson because he's currently on tour with Megadeth. If they come around again, I recommend seeing this show!
The band was incredible! Their energy was top notch, and they showed appreciation to the crowd that was behind them 100%. I felt 'bad' for these metal gods because the crowd was pretty thin. The promotion for this show was poor at best. Actually - very poor. BUT again, the band let it all out, were true showmen, and realized those of us who were there wanted to see them, and they did not let us down. I figured they did about 2/3 covers, 1/3 originals. They nailed everything they did. I actually was not a huge Chris Jericho fan going into the show, but he was awesome. His live voice was strong and he was a great showman. He interacted with everyone. I will see Fozzy if they come around. I would see any version of this band if they do more touring.